How to promote regeneration of historic urban areas?

A new, free online course to start a transformative change in your city


Vibrant historic urban areas are essential for a city to thrive, but many cities are confronted with problems linked to the abandonment and neglect of such areas. Luckily, a new training is available to help you gain practical skills and knowledge to bring historic urban areas back to life through innovation and entrepreneurship!

Based on the experience of other cities across Europe, the free online course Roadmap Process for historic urban areas regeneration will allow municipalities to design and implement impactful strategic urban regeneration roadmaps.

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An engaging, practical and short training

Thanks to this course, you will learn how to design strategic roadmaps tailored to the unique needs of your city’s historic urban area, but also to build effective engagement plans with citizens and stakeholders. You will be able to define the necessary actions and montior their implementation.

Hosted on the Energy Cities Local Transition Learning Centre, the training will be available until 31 January. It consists of 10 self-paced modules, which can be completed in just 8–10 hours. With engaging short videos, interactive activities, templates, and knowledge checks, you’ll be guided through every stage of the road-mapping process.

Click here to discover all the modules.

What’s in it for you?

  • Practical skills: apply hands-on knowledge directly to your urban regeneration projects.
  • Proven methodologies: learn from the HUB-IN project’s tested tools and strategies.
  • Exclusive resources: access templates and insights used by cities across Europe.
  • Collaborative community: join a network of like-minded learners shaping the future of historic urban areas.

Find out more about this exciting learning course here. Sign up today and start fostering transformation in your city!


This course was developed in the framework of the EU-funded project Hubs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Transformation of Historic Urban Areas (HUB-IN), which facilitates the transformation and regeneration of Historic Urban Areas (HUAs) while preserving their unique cultural and social identity and the environment.