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SUMMARY:ENUTC Final event and Agora dialogue\, Lund and Malmö\, February 5–7 2025
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday until Friday\, February 5–7 2025\, agencies and project participants from the ENUTC co-funded call will gather in Lund\, and Malmö\, Sweden\, for sharing results and experiences\, onsite and online. A Strategic Agora Dialogue will be arranged on the Friday. \n \nWelcome to Lund\, Sweden\, for the ENUTC final event. Project partners and funding agencies will have the opportunity to gather for sharing experiences\, networking\, and inspiration. Projects will present and discuss their works\, mingle with each other\, agencies and experts. \nA Strategic Agora dialogue is planned for the Friday (until lunch) in Malmö\, Sweden. \nPurpose and aim \nThe final event will let projects report on their research and results\, while facilitating exchange and community building among the projects and partners – for those involved to also discuss post-project opportunities. \nFor whom? \nENUTC project coordinators and at least one additional project partner\, external experts and ENUTC funding agencies are invited to attend the final event\, and the Strategic Agora dialogue. \nInspiration for continuation \nThe main focus for gathering is to discuss project results\, and exchange experiences – including meeting eachother in real life (IRL)\, those of us who are able to make it to Sweden. Also the ones joining online will be involved in the conversations. \nThe projects are about to finish the ENUTC programme. Thus\, project continuation will also be at focus during the event. We will be joined by Johannes Stripple from Climaginaries for inspiration – and not least\, contiunation will be discussed during the Strategic Agora dialogue. \nDiscuss project results and experiences \nThe final event will let projects report on their research and results\, while facilitating exchange and community building among the projects and partners – for those involved to also discuss post-project opportunities. \nThe project leader\, or the presenter\, will go through the results and experiences (5 minutes) with a PP presentation\, sent-in beforehand (can be presented from your own computer). Each project decides on what to present and which experiences to highlight. \nStrategic Agora dialogue\nA strategic Agora dialogue is planned for the Friday at the World Trade Center in Malmö\, Sweden. The dialogue will be only onsite\, and it will focus on project continuation\, and transformation capacities . \nWe will discuss how methods and processes could be used at larger scales\, the importance and need of international collaborations\, and what is required for funding and continuation in general. \nMichael Creek from Stickydot will be moderating the dialogue\, with support from Johannes Riegler (FFG/DUT)\, Elena Simion (UEFISCDI)\, and Kristina Laurell (Formas) managing group discussions. \nAgenda (CET\, preliminary) \nWednesday 5 February 2025\, Eatery\, Lund \n15.00 For the ones coming to Lund already Wednesday afternoon\, registration will open – and there will be space for the project partners who want to meet with eachother.\n16.30 Mingle and a toast together. \nThursday 6 February 2025\, Eatery\, Lund \n09:00 Registration and coffe\n10:00 Welcome – Kristina Laurell\, Simon Boström\, Formas & Elena Simion\, UEFISCDI\n10:25 Project presentations (cirka time spots) \n\n10.25 Embedterlabs\n10.35 Crest\n10.45 City&Co\n10.55 Create\n\nFika break \n\n11.20 CircularCityChallenge\n11.30 Coolshools\n11.40 Carin-PT\n11.50 Co-Hope\n\n12:00 Mingle lunch\, break\n13:30 Continuation theme spot – Johannes Stripple\, Lund University & Climaginaries\n14.15 Project presentations (cirka time spots) \n\n14.15 Opush\n14.25 Munex\n14.35 U-garden\n14.45 Ilit\n\nBreak (15 min) \n\n15.10 Conect\n15.20 Tango-w\n15.30 Contra\n15.40 Trustmaking\n\n16:00 Closing remarks – Kristina Laurell\, Simon Boström\, Formas & Marie Yeroyanni\, Senior expert – innovating cities\, European Commission\, DG RTD\n16:20 Q&A \n19.00 Dinner (Stäket\, Lund) \nFriday 7 February 2025\, World Trade Center\, Malmö \n09:00 Guided tour (from World Trade Center)\n09:50 Strategic Agora dialogue – Michael Creek\, Stickydot\, Johannes Riegler\, Driving Urban Transitions\, Elena Simion\, UEFISCDI & Kristina Laurell\, Formas\n12:15 Lunch \nClimaginaries digital activity – possible for the one not yet travelling (by downloading an app). \nWelcome to Lund and Malmö \nThe final event\, 5–6 February\, will be located at Eatery\, Mobilvägen 4–6\, Lund\, Sweden. \nTravelling from Copenhagen airport/Kastrup (Cph) is convenient with trains from Terminal 3 every 15–20 minutes to Lund (ca 40 minutes). \nFrom Lund Central\, you may take the Tram 1 to Telefonplan (ca 7 minutes). Walk to Eatery inside the Ideon Science Park (Eatery is next to the Water tower). \nDinner\, Thursday night\, 6 February\, will be at Stäket\, Stora Södergatan 6\, Lund. \nThe strategic Agora dialogue\, 7 February\, will be only onsite\, arranged at the World Trade Center\, Jungmansgatan 12\, Malmö. \nFrom Lund Central to Malmö\, there are trains every 5–10 minutes to Malmö Central (ca 10–20 minutes)\, with buses 3 (at D for Ringlinjen\, get off at Propellergatan)  and 8 (at E for Västra hamnen\, get off at Kockum Fritid) every 5–10 minutes (ca 7 minutes) to World Trade Center\, or cirka 20 minutes walk. \nFor the ones online \nThursday 6 February\, agencies and project participants from the ENUTC co-funded call will gather for sharing results and experiences\, also online – below is the online meeting link: \nZoom meeting: https://formas-se.zoom.us/j/64161547415 \nRegistration \nRegistration is per invitation. \nPreparations is sent out per email. \nContact \nSimon Boström\, Formas\, simon.bostrom@formas.se
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/enutc-final-event-and-agora-dialogue-lund-and-malmo-february-5-7-2025/
LOCATION:Lund and Malmö\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:AGORA,DUT,ENUTC
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SUMMARY:15-minute City AGORA Dialogue: A Call Agenda for the urban mobility transition
DESCRIPTION:  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/15-minute-city-agora-13nov/
CATEGORIES:15mC,AGORA,DUT
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SUMMARY:AGORA Dialogue #2: DUT Call 2024 priorities – 30.1.2024
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION \nDate: 30 January 2024 \nTime:\nSeattle: 8 – 10 a.m.\nQuebec: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.\nSão Paulo: 1 – 3 p.m.\nLondon: 4 – 6 p.m.\nVienna: 5 – 7 p.m. \n \nRegistration closed.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-dialogue-2-dut-call-2024-priorities-30-1-2024/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231108T140000
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SUMMARY:Joint Mid-term and Kick-off Event for ENUTC and BTC calls followed by Agora Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:November 8–10\, participants from both ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC) calls\, including the Building Transformation Call (BTC)\, will gather in Delft in The Netherlands for inspiration and mutual exchange\, onsite and online. Projects from the co-funded call will meet for their mid-term event\, and the projects who are to be selected for the BTC call will see each other for a kick-off. Wednesday afternoon the funding agencies will meet for a Consortium meeting\, and there will be a possibility for the projects to meet up separately. Thursday will be dedicated to the joint mid-term and kick-off event\, and Friday morning will revolve around a Strategic Agora Dialogue\, onsite in The Hague. The days will revolve around the theme of the new call – what art and design mean for urban transformation. \n  \n \n  \nPurpose \nProject partners in the co-funded call will meet for a mid-term gathering\, and the projects who are to be selected for the BTC call will meet for kicking off together. Project partners from both calls are jointly invited to participate for inspiration and mutual exchange. \nThe purpose of the joint event is to: \n\nprovide a forum for exchange for all projects within the ENUTC calls\,\nhave strategic discussions and exchange on impact assessment (mid-term)\,\ninform about ENUTC communication\, support activities and requirements for the coming years\nreport on your projects’ research so far (mid-term)\,\nfoster consortia spirit and a sense of community\, and\nnetworking.\n\nThe Strategic Agora dialogue will include in-depth conversations and a wider spectrum of participants. \nAim \nThe event will facilitate exchange and community building among the projects and their project partners\, support measures for projects to strengthen communication and impact creation\, and inform about formal requirements on monitoring and reporting\, and guidelines and support activities. The event will also connect the projects to a wider stakeholder community. \nFor whom \nProject coordinators and project partners are invited to the joint mid-term and kick-off event\, as well as the Strategic Agora Dialogue. In order to build a multi-stakeholder community for the ENUTC\, project partners from municipalities\, business\, local communities and research are encouraged to participate in both events. \nPlease note\, 2-3 representatives from each project are expected to participate in the meeting. \nDates \nNovember 8: Funding agencies will meet for a Consortium meeting (agenda is sent out separately). We encourage projects to join us already on the Wednesday for registration which will be open from 1 pm\, and we may help out finding a location to host a project meeting. The Consortium meeting (only funding agencies) ends with a mingle activity\, and a toast will be given at 5 pm – projects are welcome to mingle. \nNovember 9: The joint mid-term and the kick-off will start on the Thursday\, onsite and online as a hybrid event. The day will end with a social activity. \n9.00–10.00 Registration\n10.00–10.30 Introduction\n– Michael Creek\, moderator\n– Alexandre Torres\, online moderator\n– Esther van der Wel\, NWO\n– Marcus van Leeuwen\, SIA\n– Alberto Pozza\, EC\n– Kristina Laurell\, Formas\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n10.30–12.00 Projects mingle & presentations\n12.00–12.45 Lunch\n12.45–13.30 Guided tours\, Green village\n13.30–15.15 Parallel sessions (including fika)\n– Urban living labs\, Ulrike Stroissnig\, FFG\n– Public infrastructure for change\, Rianne Melik\, ILIT\n– Inclusive citizen urban transformation\, Isabel Ruiz\, Coolschools\n15.15–16.00 Communication spot: Make social social again\n– Sophia Koistinen\, Formas\n16.00–16.15 Closing remarks and connecting to Driving Urban Transitions\n– Kristina Laurell\, Formas\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n16.15 BTC projects q/a (15–30 minutes)\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n– Elena Simion\, UEFISCDI\n19.00 Dinner \nNovember 10: The Strategic Agora Dialogue\, only onsite\, will take place in the morning on the Friday\, ending with a lunch together. The purpose is to discuss further what art and design mean for urban transformation\, accompanied by exciting projects. \n9.00–10.00 Registration\n10.00–13.00 Agora dialogue about involving art and design for urban transformation\n– Dramalabs (Contra)\n– Susdesign\n– Soundtrackcity\n13.00 Lunch \nLocations \nThe joint mid-term and kick-off hybrid event will be located in Delft in The Netherlands at The Green Village\, Van den Broekweg 4. The Strategic Agora Dialogue\, which will be only onsite\, will be arranged in The Hague\, Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 300. \nRegistration \nRegistration per invitation is closed. \nPlease\, see the information package via e-mail. Instruction for preparations is e-mailed to project coordinators.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/joint-mid-term-and-kick-off-event-for-enutc-and-btc-calls-followed-by-agora-dialogue/
CATEGORIES:AGORA,ENUTC
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20221222T141316Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Strategic Dialogue #3: 28 February 2023\, Time: 17:00-20:00 UTC [08.00-11.00 Seattle\, 14.00-17.00 Sao Paulo\, 18.00-21.00 Brussels]
DESCRIPTION:Registration closed!
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-strategic-dialogue-america/
LOCATION:Digital
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T100000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20221222T141439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T080456Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Strategic Dialogue #2: 22 February 2023 Time: 7:00-10:00 UTC [08.00-11.00 Brussels; 12.30-16.30 Mumbai; 15.00-18.00 Beijing; 16.00-19.00 Tokyo]
DESCRIPTION:Registration closed!
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-strategic-dialogue-asia-australia-new-zealand/
LOCATION:Digital
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20220608T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20220608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20220428T092810Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Living Labs: Let’s co-create! But how to start?
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED. If you have any questions please contact Johannes Riegler.\n\n  \n  \n\n  \nClick here for the French translation.\nCliquez ici pour la traduction française. \nThis is the one two events on urban living labs of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU. Please click here for more information and registration for the the webinar “Urban Living Labs: Collectively shaping urban transformation with experimental approaches” on 8th June 2022. \nA training workshop on planning and maintaining experimental approaches for urban transitions\nThere is a lot of fuzz around experimental methods such as urban living labs since recently as contributing to urban transitions implies per definition to so things differently. However\, talking about experimental approaches seems to be much easier than planning and implementing them in existing (governance) structures\, let alone\, making experimenting part of full urban development processes. This training sessions allows participants to playfully lay out the cornerstones for experimental approaches and to discuss all the relevant questions such as: \nWhere to start? how to plan? … and what are the right methods / tools to tackle a specific urban challenge or implement global/national/regional sustainability strategies? Who should be involved? What if we fail? etc. \nBy using (parts) of the URB@EXP Urban Lab Kit\, participants will decide on a concrete urban challenge which they want to address. The Urban Lab Kit guides the participants to ask all relevant questions which are essential for planning\, starting\, conducting an experimental project / urban lab as well as how to boost its impact. Thus\, the training session will allow participants to plan the main elements of their “experimental project in a day”\, build capacities to work with experimental projects and allow them to discuss what benefits experimenting would have in their concrete urban context. \n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED. If you have any questions please contact Johannes Riegler.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/fr_presidency_ull2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:AGORA
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20220607T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20220607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
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SUMMARY:Urban Living Labs: Collectively shaping urban futures with experimental approaches
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nJoin the session\nClick here for the French translation.\nCliquez ici pour la traduction française. \nThis is the first of two events on urban living labs of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU. Please click here for more information and registration for the the training session “Let’s co-create! But how to start?“ \nOver the last ten years\, co-creative experimental methods have become widely spread to address urban challenges in Europe. These endeavors reflect the need for open\, collaborative approaches taking into account the full complexity of urban dynamics for sustainable transitions. The presenters and panelists of this will discuss the potentials and limitations of experimental methods for urban transformation. It will highlight why we need to do things and experiment more to collectively shape our urban future(s).\nExperimental approaches and methods\, such as urban living labs\, usually involve high levels of co-creation among involved stakeholders bringing together public administration\, researchers\, civil society (organizations) and other urban actors to work together on a variety of urban issues including urban governance\, water management\, e-participation\, mobility management\, taking into account all the inhabitants and improving their relationship when necessary\, stakeholder involvement\, etc. \nCo-creative and experimental approaches have been proven to be suitable to address concrete urban challenges as they allow the combination of experiences\, perspectives and knowledge. By combining and jointly developing approaches and addressing urban challenges\, more robust ideas and results are developed which take into account urban complexities and urban dilemmas[1] which are key to sustainable urban development. \nIn other words\, the co-production of knowledge and approaches in experimental projects is all about collectively shaping urban futures including models of governance and societal development. Experimental approaches can play an essential role in developing new\, but also translating already existing\, approaches and good practices into different urban contexts. \nThis session will discuss the potentials and limitations of experimental methods in urban development for change to sustainable and livable urban futures. It will shed light on the how urban living labs can support the capacity building of municipal and urban public administration and other stakeholders involved to plan for change and learn from successes and failures. Among others\, the following questions will be addressed by the presenters and in the panel discussion: \n\nHow can experimenting then become the “new normal” to address urban challenges?\nWhat capacities are required for innovative leadership? And what are the risks involved?\nHow can experimental methods / urban living labs support the localization of European global sustainability strategies such as the New Green Deal\, the Leipzig Charta and UN’s Agenda 2030?\n\nJoin the session\n[1] “Urban dilemma: at least two competing goals and stakeholder interests which potentially fail to achieve their aims as implementing one strategy hampers or prevents the achievement of another.” JPI Urban Europe (2019:14) SRIA 2.0.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/fr_presidency_ull1/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:AGORA
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220531T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220531T183000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20220315T112344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T120146Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue: "Making use of the 15-minute city – levers\, impact criteria and indicators for a sustainable and inclusive urban mobility system"
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED.\n\nClick here for the PDF invitation \nSince the outbreak of COVID-19 but also in context of the climate crisis\, concepts that focus on the hyperlocal level – promoting mixed-use\, lively neighbourhoods with short distances to services and opportunities – gained more traction for cities globally. One of these concepts is the 15-minute city that has reached wide attention and has been taken up and interpreted in many different cities and contexts. \nWorking intensively with the 15-minute city in the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership\, we want to invite you to a AGORA Dialogue – organised back to back with the Urban Futures Conference in Helsingborg/Sweden – to discuss\, reflect and co-create with us: \n\nWhat are the greatest challenges and biggest levers for a more sustainable and inclusive mobility system in our cities?\nWhich are the essential criteria to define and qualify impacts for 15-minute city approaches?\nWhich indicators help us to describe qualities and quantify changes in the urban mobility system?\n\nWhen? – Tuesday\, 31st May 2022\, 1 pm – 6:30 pm (+ optional get-together) \nWho? – Representatives from city administrations as well as participants of the Urban Futures Conference (in their role as civil society stakeholder\, researchers\, small-medium sized businesses including consultancies and mobility service providers\, public utilities) \nHow? – Face-to-face meeting in Helsingborg with approx. 40 people\, on the day before the start of the Urban Futures Conference \nTHIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-making-use-of-the-15-minute-city-levers-impact-criteria-and-indicators-for-a-sustainable-and-inclusive-urban-mobility-system/
LOCATION:Helsingborg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:15mC,AGORA,DUT
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220525
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SUMMARY:The SUGI/FWE-Nexus-Legacy: Assessing opportunities for longer-term collaboration between JPI Urban Europe and the Belmont Forum
DESCRIPTION:In SUGI/FWE-Nexus\, the Belmont Forum\, JPI Urban Europe and the European Commission have partnered to bring together the fragmented research and expertise across the globe by implementing a joint call for proposals\, among other activities. With SUGI/FEW-Nexus coming to an end\, this workshop aims at highlighting the lessons learned and looking forward by identifying potentials for future collaboration between JPI Urban Europe and the Belmont Forum. As such\, the workshops will contribute Driving Urban Transitions internationalisation ambitions.\nAgainst this backdrop\, JPI Urban Europe and the Belmont Forum are organising two workshops in the scope of SUGI/FWE-Nexus to build upon existing experiences gathered during the last years of working together and to assess opportunities for a longer-term collaboration\, identify mutual fields of interests and elaborate concrete measures such as joint calls\, synthesis of knowledge\, joint workshops and events\, efforts to connect and widen stakeholder communities\, etc. \nThe workshop will focus on reflecting on the experiences of SUGI/FWE-Nexus and assessing opportunities for joint activities and common (thematic) interests for the next 5-7 years. With JPI Urban Europe launching its upcoming programme called Driving Urban Transitions in 2022 and the Belmont Forum planning upcoming calls in a wider urban scope\, there are opportunities for future collaboration over the next 5-7 years which will be explored in the workshop. \nWhen: Tuesday 24 May\, 12 pm – 3 pm UTC \n\nClick here to add the workshop to your calendar.\n\n\n\n\nBy invitation only. Please register:
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/the-sugi-fwe-nexus-legacy-assessing-opportunities-for-longer-term-collaboration-between-jpi-urban-europe-and-the-belmont-forum/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:AGORA,SUGI
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220406T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220406T123000
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20220310T120413Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue:  Building transformation capacities for collective urban futures
DESCRIPTION:Online via Zoom\nWhile there are numerous strategies\, agendas\, calls and activities in science\, policy \, and practice on various levels aiming at building urban transformation capacities\, it remains unclear “what kind of capacity can actually deliver change towards sustainability that is transformative” (Wolfram et al. 2019). The AGORA Dialogue “Building transformation capacities for collective urban futures” will spark a discussion and exchange on critical factors for delivering transformative urban change.\nJPI Urban Europe recently funded 16 projects which aim at building urban transformation capacities. The projects bring together a total of 214 local public administrations\, SMEs\, research and innovation organisations\, civil society partners and other urban actors to enable capacity building for urban transformations. Each project addresses specific topics and issues as well as communities: from age-friendly cities\, to the role of libraries and schools\, artificial intelligence and augmented reality in transformation processes\, societal polarisation and inequalities\, strengthening resilience through inclusive processes and much more. \nThe AGORA Dialogue will build upon these projects and facilitate a dialogue between these project and interested urban actors and change makers from research and innovation\, local public administration\, urban doers communities\, SMEs\, businesses\, civil society associations and others to exchange on how urban transformative capacities can nurture change towards sustainable and liveable urban futures. EN-UTC project partners are especially encouraged to join the AGORA Dialogue to exchange on how their projects will support urban change. \nThe AGORA Thematic Dialogue aims at grasping the complexity of approaches to drive urban transitions. Concretely\, the workshop aims at: \n\nconnecting EN-UTC funded projects with the AGORA community\, JPI Urban Europe’s community of urban change makers;\nIdentifying factors for delivering transformative change;\nExchange on how individual projects can shape societal discourses and collective urban futures.\n\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-building-transformation-capacities-for-collective-urban-futures/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220218
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
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SUMMARY:AGORA Strategic Dialogue: Identifying the crossroads between urban circularity\, mobility and energy
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED. If you have any questions please contact johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu\n  \n16 February 2022 – 16.00-18.00 CET\n17 February 2022  – 10.00-16.00 CET \nOnline via Zoom\nVirtual host city: Athens\, Greece\nClick here for the PDF invitation\n \nIn mid-2022\, JPI Urban Europe’s Driving Urban Transitions programme (DUT) will be launched which focuses on three urban transition pathways: (1) Circular urban economies for regenerative urbanism\, (2) 15-minute cities: driving mobility transitions through the neighbourhood level\, and (3) Urban energy transition through positive energy districts. While each transition pathway follows a mission to make urban areas more climate-neutral\, liveable and sustainable\, identifying the interrelationships\, connections\, contradictions and synergies between them is essential to support urban transitions in an integrated manner. \nThe AGORA Strategic Dialogue: “Identifying the crossroads between urban circularity\, mobility and energy” aims at identifying priorities\, issues and concerns which link in between the three thematic priorities. The results of the workshop will help to set the priorities of the first phase of the Driving Urban Transitions programme by identifying the most critical and urgent challenges and issues and how to approach them. Join the AGORA Dialogue and co-develop the Driving Urban Transitions nexus. \nWhat you can expect from your participation in the AGORA Dialogue:  \n\nContribute to Driving Urban Transition’s priority setting: The results of the workshop will be used for identifying priority issues for DUT’s implementation measures for the next 1-2 years.\nExchange\, discussions\, co-creation: You will have the possibility to join about 50 change makers\, urban practitioners\, researchers and others in discussions on what is needed to drive urban transitions.\nInteractive formats: You will engage in interactive exercises in virtual breakout rooms to jointly reflect on how to bring research and innovation into local action and support capacity building for urban transformation.\nNetworking: You will be able to connect to the AGORA community\, the informal stakeholder network maintained by JPI Urban Europe.\n\nWhat is the AGORA? \nTHIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED. If you have any questions please contact johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu\n\n  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-strategic-dialogue-2/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210611
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20210325T094349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T102112Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue: Unfolding Dilemmas of Regenerative Green Neighbourhoods
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nInvitation to the AGORA Thematic Dialogue:\nUnfolding Dilemmas of Regenerative Green Neighbourhoods\nGet together: 9June 2021 – 17.00-19.00 (CEST-UTC+2)\nWorkshop: 10June 2021 – 10.00-16.30 (CEST-UTC+2) \nJoin the discussion\nRegenerative Green Neighbourhoods is one of three transition pathways in the Driving Urban Transition to a Sustainable Future (DUT) partnership programme currently under development by JPI Urban Europe. Join this AGORA Thematic Dialogue to build the programme and first actions well on available evidence\, local strategies and practical needs. Focus will be given to identify dilemmas\, critical issues and potentials to implement principles of the Doughnut Economy model on local scale\, unfold the potential of nature-based solutions and circular consumption and resource management. \nBooklet of abstracts\nAfter the registration\, participants are asked to provide a brief abstract on their main expertise\, field of interest and position in the field of regenerative cities\, NBS\, and urban circular economies (about 400 words). These contributions will be used to design the workshop according to the represented expertise. The book of abstracts will be shared among the participants in advance of the workshop to allow for preparation on all sides and inform focused discussions right from the beginning of the workshop. Additionally\, the contributions will be used for elaborating a policy report on the topic. \n  \nDownload the booklet of abstracts \nDownload invitation
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-unfolding-dilemmas-of-regenerative-green-neighbourhoods-invitation-only/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210512
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20210308T145018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210503T133219Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue | Pathways towards 15-minute cities | Registration Closed
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is fully booked. Many thanks for your understanding.\n\n\nRead the invitation (pdf)\n\n\nWhen:\nGet together – 10 May 2021\, 16.45-18.15 CEST (Brussels\, Berlin\, Warsaw)\nWorkshop – 11 May 2021\, 10.00-16.30 CEST (Brussels\, Berlin\, Warsaw) \nVenue: Online via Zoom \nMore events on this topic:\nUrban Lunch Talk #18 – 15-min cities\, do’s\, dont’s and dilemmas \n\nQuestions\, requests\, opinions? Contact johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-pathways-towards-15minutescities/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTSTAMP:20260530T131246
CREATED:20200911T054547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T050123Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Dialogue | Urban Community Transitions: Linking local actions with European ambitions
DESCRIPTION:When:\n21st of October\, 18.00-20.00 UTC+1: Social event and networking\n22nd of October\, 10.00-16.30 UTC+1: AGORA Dialogue \nVenue:\nOnline via Zoom \nIt is #UrbanOctober and JPI Urban Europe invites you to join this AGORA workshop to reflect on the role of local (community) actions for sustainable urbanisation. How can we strengthen the link between local community actions and research and innovation? Your contribution will help us shape a research programme that offers more and better opportunities for engaging (local) community initiatives. Register below! \n> Click here to download the invitation with more information\n\n\nPhoto: AGORA dialogue in May 2020\n  \nQuestions\, requests\, opinions? Contact johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-dialogue-oct-20/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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