Project partners and stakeholders from across the Mediterranean gathered in Malta on 11–12 February for the URWAN project’s third Living Lab, a final-stage forum to test outputs and plan mainstreaming of nature-based solutions (NbS).
Hosted by Malta’s Energy and Water Agency and MedCities, the two-day event focused on the URWAN NbS Enabler Pack, led by MedCities. The pack compiles the project’s core tools — including the URWAN Catalogue, Start Park guidelines for co-designing green infrastructure, training kits and a practical checklist aimed at helping municipalities plan, implement, maintain and scale NbS within urban regeneration, climate adaptation and water management projects.




Participants from URWAN cities (Rome and Sarajevo -MedCities’ members– and Ferla, Cuba, and Ptuj) tested the checklist during group sessions and applied it to a green rooftop case at the Għajn Water Conservation Centre in Rabat. Attendees offered targeted recommendations to improve usability for municipal teams and to inform future local work. Organisers said the checklist will be revised based on the feedback and published on the project website.
The Living Lab also set priorities for the dissemination and transfer of URWAN results. Partners agreed to continue collaboration with the Interreg Euro-MED Community4LivingAreas to support wider uptake and mainstreaming of the project’s outputs.
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