EU Green Capital Valencia will host 2024 edition of European Urban Resilience Forum
Crucial aspects of resilience, sustainable development and recovery will be under the thematic spotlight
The tour will go through the whole country
The 2019 Smart Cities Tour aims to present the main challenges, promote the sharing of good practices among municipalities and concrete projects that are being developed by Portugies municipalities, with the participation of the territory, the academy and the companies. The third edition of Smart Cities Tour runs until May, with seven thematic sessions - Faro (16 January), Aveiro (5 February) and Lisbon (27 February),Vila Real (19 March), Setúbal (28 March), Ponta Delgada (5 April) and Funchal (8 May).
The workshop in Aveiro will be dedicated to the theme "Soft Mobility”. The topic of the other six sessions are the following – Faro (Economy and Technological innovation), Lisbon (City as a Platform) Vila Real (Circular City) Setúbal (Inclusive City), Ponta Delgada (Climate Change) and Funchal (Happy City). The tour will end with the Mayors’ Summit that will be held at the Portugal Smart Cities Summit event, from 21 to 23 May, at FIL - Lisbon International Fair.
Source: Municipality of Aveiro
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