HEART’s 4th Plenary Meeting
Heading towards the second reporting period that is, the review meeting after 36 months of the project running, the HEART team had its fourth plenary meeting that took place in Aarhus, Denmark. The plenary hosts were the Region Midtjylland Rehabilitation Center
Health Walks to Kick-Off in Our Three Cities
International Press Release HEART (Healthier Cities through Blue-Green Regenerative Technologies) EU project just kicked off a new development stage by engaging groups of volunteers in all three demo-case cities into a comprehensive medical study. Aiming to assess any beneficial effects of blue
Deep Environmental Probing – The Network of Sensors is Being Planted in our Demo Cities
Our HEART partners recently started installing the environmental sensors that will back up the upcoming clinical study
Aarhus: A Human Touch to Nature-Based Solutions
Local Press Release The series of workshops and surveys undertaken by our HEART experts in Athens and Belgrade took an interesting twist in the third demo site, the city of Aarhus in Denmark. While Athenians saw an opportunity to improve their
How can water improve our mental health
"We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater population density. Overcrowding, pollution, urban violence, and less social support may all be contributing factors, and this is becoming more of a challenge as
euPOLIS and HEART experts at the Mikser Festival 2021
The twelfth edition of the Mikser Festival under the slogan Hug was held for the second time in a row in the idyllic surroundings of the Zornica house, from 26th-28th May 2021.
The Philosophy of the HEART – Health and Well-being in Urban Environment
The HEART project coordinated by National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) kicked-off in a two-day online conference in late March in eight European countries, with 19 partners from academia and different fields of expertise.
Meet & Greet the HEARTers!️
The HEART project just kicked-off in February 2021 in eight European countries, with 19 partners from different fields of expertise: health, academia, urban planning, social studies, technological and innovation-oriented, along with cities’ officials’ representatives.