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26 January 2018

Projet PACTE – “Promoting Active Cities Throughout Europe”

Projet PACTE

“Promoting Active Cities Throughout Europe”

Acting as a direct follow-up to the PASS project, PACTE seeks to take a further step towards increasing active cities across the continent. The PASS findings and further research brought to light the far-reaching effects and burdensome costs of physical inactivity on Europeans, but it also defined the ever-growing importance urban environments have to play. Indeed, over three quarters of local decision-makers are unaware of the levels and consequences of inactivity, which becomes an increasing issue as over 70% of the European population lives in cities and urban areas today. To top it off, local policies have a more direct impact on citizens than national or European ones do.

While physical activity experts have virtually omitted to investigate the status quo of physical activity on a local level, PACTE is unfolding itself in a timely manner.

PACTE aims to focus on the physical activity in Europe, at a municipal level. The three core objectives to do so are:

  • a European-wide representative survey of municipalities’ physical activity policies and practices;
  • to create an evidenced-based matrix for change for Active Cities, offering tailored solutions for continuous change;
  • and to develop and deliver a communication campaign aimed at European municipalities, and promoting physical activity promotion.

The project is led by Sport and Citizenship (France) and is further composed of 8 additional partners that are:

The project will run for 36 months, and started in January 2018 with the Kick off meeting hosted in the House of Sport, Brussels (Belgium).

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