The EdiCitNet project has adopted two tools for fostering communication at several levels: ● The website www.edicitnet.com ● The community management tool (CMT) https://cmt.eurtd.com/groups/profile/109728/edicitnet‐community Through the website www.edicitnet.com, EdiCitNet intends to: ● Present to a broader audience the structure of the project, present its contents and present the partners and city teams. ● Offer a marketplace and brokerage platform, also re‐directed to the Think nature platform ● Actively involve citizens to explore their Edible City Solutions in their cities ● Offer the broader audience the chance to become part of a paradigm shift and a change of lifestyle. The EdiCitNet website has been launched on the occasion of th...
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Digitalization offers new opportunities for the transition towards more sustainable and inclusive so...
Hakutermit: community, communication, ICT, Mansetori, Naapurit.net, Oppiva Ylä-Karjala In the ...
The increasing shift of attention from e-government to e-governance, even at the local level, requir...
Many of the Edible City Solutions (ECS) supported by EdiCitNet have the potential to develop and pro...
The EdiCitNet strategy on internationalisation strategy addresses the observed lack of mainstreaming...
Many of the Edible City Solutions Initiatives (ECSI) supported by EdiCitNet have the potential to de...
People in teams are the basis of EdiCitNet. Basic prerequisites for good teams are clear structures ...
This Deliverable presents the following 3 well‐known event formats focusing on participation, visibi...
This refined Plan of Dissemination, Communication and Education (DCEP) is a collection of actions th...
This paper presents collaborative tools for public participation across multiple networking sites. T...
This report concerns Deliverable D7.1 Website including online tool for end-user feedback. The repor...
The direct involvement of the citizens in the administration process of public goods could pave the ...
In recent years, the growing use of information and communication technology (ICT) is expected in ci...
Community networks that incorporate emerging social media features have the potential to encourage c...
Societies are developing initiatives and coordinating efforts across multiple scales – international...
Digitalization offers new opportunities for the transition towards more sustainable and inclusive so...
Hakutermit: community, communication, ICT, Mansetori, Naapurit.net, Oppiva Ylä-Karjala In the ...
The increasing shift of attention from e-government to e-governance, even at the local level, requir...