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CALL FOR PROJECT COACHING – “SYNCITY – Synergetic Cities for Europe”
Oikodrom invites you to hand in a proposal for Coaching and Consulting for the Urban Europe project “SYNCITY” which attempts to strenghten participatory urban design in neighbourhoods with high in and outwards migration.
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On our #DANUrB visit to BaÄka Palanka from the 3rd until the 8th of June 2018, the Oikodrom Team represented by Dr. Heidi Dumreicher and Michael Anranter had the chance to meet and talk to several people in this small town on the Danube. With the support of the municipality of BaÄka Palanka we were able to conduct participatory photo interviews, expert interviews and go on field excursions in the region. While sports, economic success, education and border crossing issues were topics highlighted by dwellers at the excursions we could find out more about the Danube coastline and erosion, irregular river and borderland activities, vineyards in Nestin and cultural heritage in the Croatian partner town of Ilok. On our last day, we also visited a Roma settlement in the region that will soon be reshaped according to the plans of the local municipality.
We would like to thank Vladimir Dragisevic for his active engagement in the organisation of the trip and the coordination with the interviewees. The outcome of the interviews was shared with our partners from the Univerzitet Novi Sad. Photographs by Michael Anranter.
Bewirb Dich jetzt bis 18. Juni 2018 zur Teilnahme an der Lehrveranstaltung “Kunst, Wissenschaft, #SDGs: Praktische Zugänge zur Nachhaltigkeit”!!!
In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Institut für Internationale Entwicklung der Universität Wien, dem Institut für Gesellschaft und Kunst der Universität Die Angewandte und dem Studium Sozial- und Humanökologie organisiert Oikodrom im Wintersemester 2018/19 diese spannende Lehrveranstaltung zu den SDGs. Projekte, die im Rahmen des Semesters von Studierenden entwickelt werden, finden ihre Umsetzung im Rahmen der #Zukunftskarawane (ein Projekt gefördert durch die Austrian Development Agency (ADA) und dem Land NÖ) in den Partnergemeinden in Niederösterreich und der Steiermark in Frühjahr 2019.
project activities was presented using detailed statistical data. The past twelve months of the project were both fruitful and challenging. Altogether, project partners organized almost 240 internal coordination meetings, 49 meetings with ASPs, they took part in47 discussions with stakeholders, participated in 33 international conferences (e.g. in China, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Austria, etc.) and wrote about 14 scientific papers and the same number of research reports. Subsequent reviews of the actual status of WP3 – Research Platform, WP4 – Cultural Network and WP5 – Spatial Studies resulted in an agreement on effective collaboration and coordination of important project outputs such as the Heritage and Stakeholders’ Datasheets, the DANUrB Book, Catalogues of student works, GIS database and Travelling exhibition. The DANUrB Strategy, yet to be formulated within WP6, will be based on inputs from all PPs based on the achievements of previous WPs. The presentation on communication was followed by one about the DANUrB Tours delivered by the Pocket Guide representatives. A very interesting part of this panel was the presentation of realized activities, events, exhibitions, participatory actions or microLabs linked tothe Danube river such as the “The expanded garden†or the “Photovoice projectâ€. After all presentations, Simona Ene expressed her satisfaction with the progress of the project and described it as very well and effectively managed. She proposed to consider the participation of DANUrB representatives at the Annual Forum ofthe EU Strategy for the Danube Regionwhich will take place on 17.-18. October 2018 in Sofia and will deal with the methodologies of Danube related strategies and events. The first day of the meeting was wrapped up by the Project Lead who presented the structure of the upcoming events in Ilok, Backa Palanka, and Novi Sad on 6.-9. May 2018, Ruse / Giurgiu and Vidin / Calafat in September 2018, the Danube Delta trip in May 2019 and the final conference in Å túrovo / Esztergom on 29. June 2019.

After the welcome speeches of the Project Lead Bálint Kádár and the Dean of the Faculty Ľubica Vitková, all participants were greeted by Simona Ene from the Joint Secretariat of the Danube Transnational Programme. She wished good luck in future work within the project and expressed her willingness to respond to all issues of concern.
The first day of the meeting was devoted to the reviewing of the achievements within all seven work packages. After management procedures and financial issues, the project communication agenda related to all
project activities was presented using detailed statistical data. The past twelve months of the project were both fruitful and challenging. Altogether, project partners organized almost 240 internal coordination meetings, 49 meetings with ASPs, they took part in47 discussions with stakeholders, participated in 33 international conferences (e.g. in China, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Austria, etc.) and wrote about 14 scientific papers and the same number of research reports. Subsequent reviews of the actual status of WP3 – Research Platform, WP4 – Cultural Network and WP5 – Spatial Studies resulted in an agreement on effective collaboration and coordination of important project outputs such as the Heritage and Stakeholders’ Datasheets, the DANUrB Book, Catalogues of student works, GIS database and Travelling exhibition. The DANUrB Strategy, yet to be formulated within WP6, will be based on inputs from all PPs based on the achievements of previous WPs. The presentation on communication was followed by one about the DANUrB Tours delivered by the Pocket Guide representatives. A very interesting part of this panel was the presentation of realized activities, events, exhibitions, participatory actions or microLabs linked tothe Danube river such as the “The expanded garden†or the “Photovoice projectâ€. After all presentations, Simona Ene expressed her satisfaction with the progress of the project and described it as very well and effectively managed. She proposed to consider the participation of DANUrB representatives at the Annual Forum ofthe EU Strategy for the Danube Regionwhich will take place on 17.-18. October 2018 in Sofia and will deal with the methodologies of Danube related strategies and events. The first day of the meeting was wrapped up by the Project Lead who presented the structure of the upcoming events in Ilok, Backa Palanka, and Novi Sad on 6.-9. May 2018, Ruse / Giurgiu and Vidin / Calafat in September 2018, the Danube Delta trip in May 2019 and the final conference in Å túrovo / Esztergom on 29. June 2019.