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BiodiverCity
In ten European cities URBACT Local Groups will work out community-based approaches to valorise, measure and account biodiversity and related ecosystem services. -
EU Projects
EU projects have the ability to connect us through our work, to the best international experts in the world, experts who thrive on problem solving, and who have innovative solutions we can use to improve the lives of people in Limerick. -
Find Your Greatness
The Find Your Greatness URBACT project builds upon the inter-city cooperation contributing to the EU’s cohesion policy. -
GoGreenRoutes
Creating ‘nature based solutions’ to enhance local biodiversity, active travel and nature connection. -
Green Leaf Award
Limerick was the European Green Leaf City for 2020. -
GreenPlace
GreenPlace. Let's do it together! enables cities to collaborate and develop coherent solutions to common urban challenges through networking, mutual learning through experience, drawing conclusions and identifying good practices to improve urban policy. -
Health&Greenspace
As a response to the various health risks related to rapid urbanisation and the densification of cities, the Health&Greenspace URBACT project promotes health-responsive planning and the management of urban green infrastructure with an overall aim to bring health and well-being benefits for ci -
Limerick Innovation Virtual Event (LIVE)
On Thursday 9th and Friday 10th December 2021 the very first Limerick Innovation Live Event (LIVE) took place at the Confirm Centre in Castletroy, Limerick. -
PLACE-EE
PLACE-EE is a transnational partnership of public health agencies, local authorities, academics and ICT experts from Ireland, UK and Sweden, led by Ulster University, dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people. -
The CAPITEN Project
This project seeks to develop a number of exciting new elements including marine product innovation, environmentally sustainable marine tourism, inshore and sea-going navigation aids, port information points and marine tourism itineraries. -
The MMIAH Project
This project has completed a study to catalogue Limerick’s heritage along the River Shannon, and is now in the process of developing conservation and management plans to not only protect the most at-risk sites, but to bring value to them as tourism assets.