GREEN-INC is the abbreviation of GRowing Effective & Equitable Nature-based Solutions through INClusive Climate Actions: a European research project with 6 universities and 5 partner cities.
View our partners’ cases in the map or list below.
Frans Halsbuurt is a neighbourhood in Amsterdam which is currently being redesigned.
Gerard Doubuurt is a neighborhood in De Pijp, Amsterdam, where a participative design to improve the quality of life is taking place since 2020.
Amsterdam Weerproof is an initiative of the municipality of Amsterdam, and a network approach of the Climate Adaptation Amsterdam program.
Waternet is the joint organization of the City of Amsterdam and the Water Authority Amstel Gooi and Vecht (AGV) responsible for all water related activities, including drinking water production and distribution, the sewerage for household and industrial waste water and rainwater, waste water treatment and management of all surface waters, in and around Amsterdam.
The Brussels ULL proposes to work on the district of the Villas de Ganshoren, within the municipality of Ganshoren in the north end of the Brussels-Capital Region.
The Valdocco Life-Lab works at the micro and macro levels to implement nature-based solutions for climate adaptation in the Valdocco neighbourhood of Torino.
‘Văcărești Nature Park’ (VNP) is a space for nature-based solutions (NbS) experimentation.
‘The Urban Community Orchard’ represents an example of urban green regeneration.
The city of Skelleftea is growing rapidly as the result of large industrial investments in the green transition business.
The Arrivore Park was created through the requalification of a large landfill area in the North of Torino.
The proGIreg Living Lab in Torino used nature for renewal for regenerating green infrastructure and land accessibility.
Mirafiori Sud was a suburb with poor quality urban environments (neglected green and grey infrastructures) and social issues such as social segregation, poverty and safety problems.
Green roof and aeroponic greenhouse, harvesting rain water.
‘Collentina Lakes Chain’ case study will be explored within an urban living lab.