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Webseminar: How to hack local community activation in cities in times of a lockdown?

Last month, the Mayor of Križevci challenged the citizens to imagine a sustainable future for the city after the Covid-19 crisis. The local organisations Green Energy Cooperative (ZEZ) and Terra Hub mobilised the community thanks to a 24h challenge/hackathon “Today for Tomorrow – Križevci Version 20.30.” and are ready to share and discuss with us how they did it, why and what came out of it! Learn more about this successful initiative during our joint webseminar!

by , Franco-German Energy Transition Week

Published: 12 May 2020
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How to hack local community activation in cities in times of a lockdown? – Lessons from Križevci (Croatia)
Monday 18 May, 11:00-12:00

Follow this link to register.

Presenters:
– Hackathon team from ZEZ – Green energy cooperative and Terra Hub
– Danijel Šaško, Deputy Mayor of Križevci

This webseminar is organised within the framework of the Living Streets project. This project is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).

Further Information

Registration

Project website

Zugehöriges Projekt

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