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Collaborative Networks
The Collaborative Networks are one of the two activities of the Quebec Roadmap. They offer a unique platform to exchange knowledge, to promote shared learning and collective problem-solving, and jointly tackle the complex challenges faced by historic urban areas. These networks especially aim to:
- Bring Cities Together: Foster dialogue among cities with shared priorities, enabling them to share experiences and co-develop strategies.
- Promote Collective Action: Develop actionable solutions aligned with the strategic axes of the Quebec Roadmap: Requalify the Habitat, Refresh the city, Transform Mobility, and Regenerate the Urban Environment
- Strengthen Community Engagement: Encourage cities to incorporate the insights and contributions of diverse stakeholders, including local communities, into the urban development process.
In 2023-2024 twelve Collaborative Networks have been active (see lists below). Their outcomes have been developed during the Symposium on the Habitability in Historic Centres. The active Collaborative Networks (see section below) pursuing their works in 2025 and 2026 will add their contributions to the New Urban Project process through the Community of Practice.
Active Collaborative Networks
Brussels – Belgium – Protecting and strengthening the residential function of the city’s historic centers
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Cuenca – Ecuador – Irregular architectural interventions that diminish the heritage values
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Québec – Canada – Management of Tourist Bus Traffic in Historic Centers
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Warsaw– Poland – Adaptation of heritage buildings to climate change
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Past Collaborative Networks
Bordeaux – France – Greening and space planning for urban refreshment
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Bruges – Belgium – Intangible heritage as a resource for urban rehabilitation
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Colonia del Sacramento – Uruguay – Raising Awareness and Disseminating Heritage Information to the Local Community
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Dubrovnik – Croatia – Regulation of traffic within the buffer zone of the world heritage site
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Evora (SRESM) – Portugal – Crafts and Traditional Know-How for the Preservation of Heritage
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Krakow – Poland – Greening public spaces
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Marrakesh – Morocco – Regeneration of the historic core through the preservation, valorization and awareness of heritage
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Morelia – Mexico – Protected buildings in a state of abandonment
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Puebla – Mexico – Rejuvenating the historic center through an active mobility model
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Québec – Canada – Pacified mobility: Street planning and sharing between different users and mobility modes
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News
2 October 2025
Join the pilot city of Quebec and take part in its Collaborative Network!
Quebec, Canada
Collaborative Networks
20 May 2025
Invitation – 1st meeting of the Warsaw Collaborative Network – Quebec Roadmap
Collaborative Networks
19 February 2025
Meeting of the Dubrovnik Collaborative Network
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Collaborative Networks
Together towards the New Urban Project
Technical Assistance and Cooperation
Youth and citizens
Communication