15Sep
Re-Inventing Heritage for Sustainable Urban Regeneration: join our Mannheim2020 session
CLIC invites you to join the session ‘Re-Inventing Heritage for Sustainable Urban Regeneration’ taking place on 2 October as part of Mannheim2020.
Mannheim2020, the 9th edition of the European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns, is organised as a virtual event from 30 September to 2 October 2020. It will bring together local and regional leaders, European and international institutions and some of the brightest minds working on cutting edge research, businesses and the civil society to forge a more sustainable Europe.
01Sep
Application to the CLIC Startup Competition open! Submit your idea
September: times of new beginnings, good intentions, new projects. Regenerated by the summer vacations, we feel full of vitality, with an unbridled desire to give a turn in our life and launch into new adventures. Here CLIC takes the field coming back to you with an important announcement for innovators, startuppers and entrepreneurs working in the cultural heritage field!
29Aug
#EVPA20 Building Alliances for Impact 21-24 September 2020
Turning ideas into impact! This Combining the spirit of investing with the soul of philanthropy is what EVPA calls venture philanthropy, a modern and sustainable approach to combat today’s global challenges.
Do you want to discuss, co-create and network with hundreds of other European professionals in the impact field? Join the 16th EVPA Annual Conference online on 21-24 September!
28Aug
CLIC Startup Competition tips: the essentials for an unforgettable pitch
What is the pitch and why is it so important? The pitch is the summary presentation of your activity, project, or company and its strengths. More than a simple introduction, the pitch is an opportunity to catch the attention in a powerful way by engaging the audience. The goal: your audience wants to know more as trust you!
15Jul
Spread your talent with CLIC Startup Competition
Great news coming for innovative entrepreneurs! We are thrilled to launch CLIC Startup Competition supporting and rewarding the most brilliant business ideas and promising startups in the field of cultural heritage adaptive reuse inspired to the circular economy principles. The aim of the initiative is to promote a more sustainable, resilient and fairer development, based on the regeneration of cultural and natural assets through the enhancement of the most important capital we have: people!
30Jun
Beyond Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Interview of Dr. Gillian Foster
“Beyond Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”, is an interview of Dr. Gillian Foster of the Institute for Ecological Economics about circular economy and buildings. She is interviewed about her work and the award winning article “Circular economy strategies for adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings to reduce environmental impacts”.
04May
HIP Peer Review virtual workshop and expert session on sustainable cultural heritage in Amsterdam
On 6th May the fourth and last Peer Review meeting in the framework of the CLIC project will be on stage, with a completely different approach, not only because of the online format driven by the circumstances, but also due to its purpose.
23Apr
A new approach for urban cultural heritage adaptive reuse projects: Circular Governance
More and more people are becoming familiar with the concept of circular economy – an economic system that aims to eliminate physical waste by redesigning, reusing and redirecting materials and products in consumption and production processes. But can the same circular concepts be applied to something less material, like governance? And, more specifically, can this approach help save and support cities’ cultural heritage assets? Based on ICLEI’s research as part of the CLIC project, it can – and should.
06Apr
Extended deadline for Public Consultation for the adaptive reuse of Edifici Mondo in Salerno
As CLIC team, we are really proud of your efforts and enthusiasm in sharing your ideas for the adaptive resue of the Edifici Mondo, in spite of these trying times we are all going through. Now more than ever, we invite you all to participate, reminding you that your cooperation is essential to awaken these sleeping giants and build together something good for the community of Salerno.
20Mar
Circular economy strategies for adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings to reduce environmental impacts
We are happy to announce that the article Circular economy strategies for adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings to reduce environmental impacts by Gillian Foster from CLIC Partner WU – Vienna University of Economics and Business, won the February 2020 Elsevier Atlas Award for “research that could significantly impact people’s lives around the world”.