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Project cooperationUpdated on 16 September 2025

Inclusive Green Playgrounds & Food Systems (DUT Call-CUE topic 1: Resilient green and social infrastructure)

Gamze Gonca

Project Expert at Ankara Governorship

Ankara, Türkiye

About

The project aims to design and implement inclusive green playgrounds and urban food systems in pilot districts of European cities. These multifunctional spaces will combine green infrastructure with social infrastructure, creating accessible and safe places for children, young people, elderly citizens, and disadvantaged families.

The project will develop:

  • Inclusive playgrounds suitable for all ages and abilities,

  • Community gardens and small-scale urban farming models supporting short food supply chains and food security,

  • Intergenerational co-production spaces where children and elderly citizens can work, learn and create together.

Topic

  • CUE topic 1 – Resilient green and social infrastructure

Type

  • Looking for partners to join a project
  • Looking to join a project

Organisation

Ankara Governorship

Government Organisation / Ministry

Ankara, Türkiye

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