URBACT Residents of the Future
The last episode of the Residents of the Future podcast presents the City of Šibenik (Croatia) as the lead partner of the URBACT Residents of the Future network. Hosted by Tiago Ferreira, the episode features Nikolina Gracin and Ines Kulušić from the City of Šibenik – Department for Economy – who coordinated the project and led a partnership of nine European cities addressing population decline and urban shrinkage. The discussion focuses on demographic trends in Šibenik, including an 8% population decrease between 2011 and 2021, and broader European patterns of migration from small and medium-sized cities to larger urban centres. The episode presents key project activities, including the work of the URBACT Local Group (ULG), pilot actions with students in Zagreb, and the development of Integrated Action Plans (IAP). It highlights the importance of visibility, perception, and targeted communication in attracting and retaining residents. A central concept discussed is the Mediterranean-style work-life balance as a measurable advantage of small coastal cities. In the case of Šibenik, this includes a developed cultural sector, year-round events, tourism-driven economic activity, remote work opportunities, proximity to the Adriatic Sea and national parks, a strong sense of community, safety, and a 15-minute city structure. The episode also outlines planned investments in education, public services, infrastructure, and healthcare (including a new hospital), aimed at improving quality of life and supporting long-term demographic stability. This is the closing episode of the Residents of the Future podcast series and summarises key insights from the URBACT network led by the City of Šibenik.
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