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Cover photo Lorca

Lorca

NatUR-W - Nature-based Urban Regeneration through Water: Integrating the water cycle in urban renaturalization

New European Bauhaus demonstrators

Ongoing

Location

The city and municipality of Lorca, on Spain’s Iberian Peninsula, is the third most populous in Murcia, with 97 151 residents. Lorca plans to regenerate its historic city centre while promoting urban sustainability, inclusivity, safety and resilience. 

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Urban authorities

Lorca is the central partner of the project, with two departments particularly involved: the European Fundraising and Grant Management Office; and the town planning and environment branch.

Main urban authority

Lorca City Council

Spain

Transfer partners

Transfer Partners are urban authorities that join the EUI-Innovative Action project to observe and learn. Their primary aim is to enhance the adaptability of the project's solutions to different urban contexts within the EU. These partners play a crucial role in facilitating knowledge exchange among EU cities and fostering innovation. They come from different EU member states than the project Main Urban Authority and participate during the project's implementation phase. Each project generally involves three Transfer Partners. The involvement of Transfer Partners is vital for ensuring the project's innovative solutions are effectively adaptable and replicable in various contexts across the EU.

Transfer Partners are being identified, details will be available by the end of the first quarter of 2024.

Transfer Partner 1

Transfer Partner 2

Transfer Partner 3

Delivery partners

A Delivery Partner is an organization selected for its expertise and experience to help design and implement specific parts of a project. Their role is to carry out certain tasks, create outputs, and manage a part of the project's budget. They are essential for bringing in knowledge and skills that enhance the project's overall value.

  • SingularGreen
  • INDRESMAT
  • NBSCLIMATE
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, UNESCO Center on Integrated and Multidisciplinary Water Resour