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SUMMARY:Final event: Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity additional call “Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility” Final Event (by invitation only).\n\nTime: 20 May 2025 – 14:00 – 18.00 pm (registration\, meet and greet with a light lunch from 13.00)\nLocation: Vienna House Andel’s\, Lodz\, Poland\, back-to-back with the Urban Futures conference (21-23 May) \nRegister here\n\nThe purpose of this event is to provide: \n\nA forum for exchange for all projects within the ENUAC co-funded call “Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility”\nInformation and workshops\, e.g. finding commonalities between projects (for example common challenges) in a creative setting\nPresenting and discussing projects’ research results and outcomes\nWider dissemination of the results at the Urban Futures conference\nIn addition\, we invite you to join the Urban Futures conference: The Better-Cities Event\, 21-23 May at no extra cost (tickets are provided for free). Please find more information below. Participants however need to pay for travels and hotels.\n\nImportant note\nWe expect 2-4 partners to travel to Lodz for the final event. \nPlease be aware that this event is by invitation only. Community building within the program is an important aim of the event\, and the invitation is therefore limited to researchers actively involved in the funded projects and their partners from outside academia also involved in the projects\, as well as the involved ENUAC National funding agencies and experts from the European Commission. \nAbout the Urban Futures Conference\nThe Urban Futures conference is an annual conference for city changers that attracts nearly 1000 participants from all over Europe. The conference puts inspirational real cases in the spotlight. For the JPI Urban Europe programme the Urban Futures conference is a highly relevant conference to use for communication and networking. You will also have the opportunity to join JPI UE/DUT lounge\, a space in the Lounge area for outreach\, community building and networking. Read more about the Urban Futures conference here. \nImportant note! You do not need to register for the Urban Futures conference. Your registration for the final event includes a ticket to the conference (if you wish to have one). When registering for the final event\, you will have the option to accept or decline a ticket. \nMore information on preparations and travel arrangements will follow shortly. \nAgenda\nThe program may be subject to change. \nTuesday\, 20 May 14.00-18.00 CEST \nMeeting Venue: Vienna House Andel’s in Lodz\, Poland \n13:00 Registration\, meet and greet with a light lunch.  \nOnline participants are recommended to check in 10 minutes before the event starts. \n14:00 Final event starts  \nWelcome and introduction to the program by Björn Svensby\, Vinnova\, and Johannes Bockstefl\, FFG. \nCheck-in participants expectations on the final event with joint reflections\, by Katarina Schylberg\, IQS. \n14:15 Focus on projects results and outcomes\n– Introduction to set up of this session\, by Katarina Schylberg\, IQS\n– Projects presentations followed by Q & A from learning partner\n– Feedback from active listening (We practice active listening in the sense that all participants are assigned to listen for certain aspects in each presentation (challenges\, key learnings\, methodological\, overall feelings/impressions). \n\n14:20 Presentation by TAAM – Opposition by ACCTRA\n14:40 Presentation by StreetForum – Opposition by TollsThatWork\n\n15:00 Break (10 minutes) \n\n15:10 Presentation by ACCTRA – Opposition by StreetForum\n15:30 Presentation by TollsThatWork – Opposition by TAAM\n\n15:50 Break with refreshments \n16:20 Joint reflection and synthesis\nChallenges\, key learnings and take aways\, methodological topics etc. Aim to explore (and map) commonalties across research topics and projects. Discussion led by Björn Svensby\, Vinnova.\n \n16:50 Presentations from the Mgmt Team\n– Highlights from project reports\, by Johannes Bockstefl\, FFG\n– DUT 15-minute City\, future call topics and activities\, by Maxi Jäger\, DUT 15mC TP coordinator\n \n17:15 Feedback\nFeedback on how the Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility call was set up and what can be improved for future DUT calls with similar focus. \n17:40 Wrapping up\n– Wrapping up\, feed-back on today’s meeting relating back to the expectations.\n– Tour de table on planned communication activities\, projects and ENUAC Communication team\, by Ida Mårtensson\, IQS. \n18:00 Final event ends \n19:00 – 21.00 Joint dinner and networking for onsite participants \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/final-event-innovations-for-managing-sustainable-urban-accessibility/
LOCATION:Lodz\, Poland
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20250123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20250123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
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SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk: Serious gaming as a way of understanding the world
DESCRIPTION:When urban planning and sound decision making relies on the aggregated knowledge and collaboration of many\, gamification is a promising approach that allows us to explore possible futures and untangle difficult issues while having fun…or? \n>> You can access the webinar recording here:\nhttps://youtu.be/m6EZSsozNBw?feature=shared  \nIn this episode of the Urban Lunch Talks series\, we will investigate how serious games can be a useful tool in tackling complex planning situations\, to support a better understanding of the issues at stake among stakeholders\, help increase the engagement for sustainable urban development and better decision making. We want to share insights from two projects funded in JPI Urban Europe and deep-dive into learnings from these projects and discussion. In what situations are games helpful\, vs not so helpful? What are the key success factors and are there any hidden traps? What are the do’s and do-nots’ when setting up your own serious game? \nWe will take a starting point in findings from two projects funded in the ERA-NET Cofund call Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC). \nSpeakers: \nGlenn Lyons\, Professor at the University of the West of England\, and project coordinator of the TAP for uncertain future project\, to talk about e.g. one of the project’s most innovative outputs – a serious game called ‘TAP-SWOT in a BOX’. \nGerfried Mikusch\, Projektass. Dipl.-Ing at TU Wien\, representing the SmartHubs project to talk about the SmartHubs co-design games. \nJonas Bylund\, Researcher KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, with a background in the JPI Urban Europe management board with a focus on research and innovation strategy\, shares insights on how serious games relates to a tradition of other exploratory methods and Urban Living Labs. \nNeil Powell\, Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Uppsala University\, will e.g. share experiences from co-creating games (engaging stakeholders in co-designing the game)\, from a conflicting perspective. \nAbout the ENUAC projects\n\nTAP for uncertain future explores approaches to better consider both uncertainty and different ways to strengthen accessibility through strategic transport planning. The project has developed the Triple Access Planning (TAP) system – a novel approach that considers transport\, land use\, and digital connectivity in combination. Workshops that helped stakeholders to co-create a mental model of the system\, i.e. to understand the system. “Before you can plan how to shape a system\, you really need to understand what system you’re trying to shape\,” says Glenn Lyons\, project coordinator and professor at the University of the West of England. One of the project’s most innovative outputs is a serious game that introduces TAP to practitioners. The game challenges its players to weigh up the strengths\, weaknesses\, opportunities\, and threats of adopting TAP in their own contexts. Glenn Lyons will join us and tell us more about the project and the game they have developed! \nThe SmartHubs project examines mobility hubs\, dedicated on-street locations where citizens can choose from different shared and sustainable mobility options. The main objective is to assess if a co-designed\, user-centric development can enable mobility hubs to act as a game changer towards inclusive sustainable urban mobility and accessibility. The project has developed different tools that facilitate a co-design\, user-centric development of mobility hubs involving users\, governments and businesses to increase the attractiveness and adoption of shared and sustainable mobility modes. One of the tools is called the Co-design Tool for supporting the planning process of mobility hubs. The tool includes a set of gaming materials and a guiding handbook to enable living labs to design tailored Design Games\, encourages and supports the communication between designers\, users\, researchers\, and other stakeholders\, and helps to reveal new insights more candidly. Gerfried Mikusch\, Projektass. Dipl.-Ing at TU Wien\, was involved in the development of the SmartHubs co-design games. In the Urban Lunch Talk he will share some lessons learned on the development and application of the games. \nJoin us for an interesting Urban Lunch Talk January 23. Register today! \nUrban Lunch Talk webinar series\nThis Urban Lunch Talk is part of a webinar series to discuss and synthesise cross-cutting research and innovation\, with diverse stakeholders across Europe and beyond. By facilitating conversations among various stakeholders\, we aim to inspire collaborative efforts and practical solutions that can drive sustainable transitions in urban policies and practices. The webinar is designed to be more of a listening experience\, allowing you to enjoy your lunch or take a walk at the same time. The Urban Lunch Talk is live recorded on Zoom\, and later published for the JPI Urban Europes’ /Driving Urban Transitions’ YouTube channel. \nFind the latest episodes on the Driving Urban Transitions YouTube channel. Previous episodes can be found on the JPI Urban Europe YouTube channel.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-serious-gaming-as-a-way-of-understanding-the-world/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20241104T085244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T090357Z
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SUMMARY:ACUTE - ENUAC Knowledge Hub - Final Event
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Final Event of ACUTE and the Knowledge Hub project\, November 28th\, from 1pm-3pm CET (GMT/UTC+1)\, online. \nThe ACUTE team will present results of its working groups and a Knowledge Hub community platform for research programs. \nFor registration\, please send an email to: \nMag. Hans Häuslmayer: hh@h2pro.at \nor \nDr. Susanne Wrighton: susanne.wrighton@boku.ac.at \nMore information to come \nAbout ACUTE \nThe Knowledge Hub ACUTE has been established under the framework of ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC). The project started in November 2022 and will last 2 years with a dedicated view to become a permanent contact point for the community. The project has extracted and consolidated knowledge of the ENUAC projects\, initiated efforts to support practitioners and brought together experts from different sectors. Read more about the project ACUTE here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/acute-enuac-knowledge-hub-final-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241015T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241015T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240709T100406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T131148Z
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SUMMARY:Joint midterm event for the Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility projects
DESCRIPTION:By invitation only\nThe four Innovation Action projects funded by the joint programming initiative Urban Europe (JPI Urban Europe) in the Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility call of the ERA-Net Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC)\, are invited to a joint event online\, 15 October 10.00 to 15.00 CEST. \nRegistration\nRegistration closed. \nIf you are interested to attend the event\, please email us at info@jpi-urbaneurope.eu\, and we will look in to the possibilities. Note that this event is by invitation only. \nThe event will provide an opportunity for the projects to meet each other for knowledge sharing\, strategic discussions\, and exchanges on impact. Furthermore\, the event will give the projects the opportunity to present interim results and exchange information on progress to date\, particular challenges\, and solutions. The event is also an opportunity for networking and community building. \nFor the duration of a call\, projects are expected to participate in three events\, a kick-off\, a midterm and a final event. \nImportant note\nPlease note\, we expect at least 2-3 representatives from different project partners from each project at this meeting. It is also highly recommended that one city partner from each project also attends the meeting. Thereby\, we would like to get the cities point of view and learn about what their long-term perspectives about the respective project topics are. \nPlease be aware that this event is by invitation only. Community building within the program is an important aim of the event\, and the invitation is therefore limited to researchers actively involved in the funded projects and their partners from outside academia also involved in the projects\, as well as the involved ENUAC National funding agencies and experts from the European Commission. \nAgenda\nPlease find the program including Zoom-link here: ENUAC Midterm Event Innovation Action Call Projects Agenda Final Oct 2024.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/joint-midterm-event-for-the-innovations-for-managing-sustainable-urban-accessibility-projects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240905T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240905T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240820T070257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T114402Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk: TOD revisited – Urban planning and design in station near areas for less car dependent cities
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a new episode of the Urban Lunch Talks series addressing the theme ‘Urban transitions in times of crises’\, focusing on the importance of getting the areas within walking distance to train stations and transport nodes in cities right to realise bold visions of cities becoming less dependent on cars.  \n>> You can access the webinar recording here: https://youtu.be/9zqWF6AaBEk \nIn this episode we will shed light on the core elements of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and how it is implemented in Europe and China. What is the state of art in research and practice? How relevant is TOD compared to the 15minute-city concept to cater for attractive and walkable living environments? How do innovative solutions for shared mobility\, e.g. mobility hubs and toolboxes\, fit into the picture? How important is the walkability aspect\, i.e. that these areas are pedestrian-friendly? \nTransit-Oriented Development (TOD) as a concept for integrated urban planning has been around for a long time to boost efficient use of space in station near urban areas. TOD advocates urban development that prioritises and maximizes residential and office space\, together with major sports- and culture destinations within walking distance of public transport. It thereby promotes a symbiotic relationship between dense\, compact urban form and public transport use. Sometimes at the expense of open urban space and greenery\, it is argued. In doing so\, TOD aims to increase public transport ridership and ultimately to promote less car-dependent sustainable urban growth. \nIn this upcoming webinar discussions will take a starting point in findings from projects funded in the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) in the JPI Urban Europe program. \nThe ENUAC project TOD2 is investigating areas in Sweden\, Denmark and China to develop a TOD2 framework with perspectives on public spaces\, shared mobility and innovative mobility hubs and carbon neutrality toolboxes. It aims to contribute to achieving reduced carbon dioxide emissions and reduced oil dependence in European and Chinese cities. What is TOD2? How do you apply TOD in Europe vs China? Are there differences between China\, Denmark\, Sweden with a focus on e.g. public spaces? \nEASIER aims to understand how we can shift people from private cars to more sustainable and active modes of transportation by studying the entire door-to-door journey\, with e.g.\, safer and more attractive public spaces to attract passengers. How do one reason about e.g. urban design in railway station area in Europe? And how can station near areas be made more attractive? \nWalkable urban neighbourhoods\, freeing up potential for sustainable and active travel by improving walking and its connections with public transport\, this is the focus of WalkUrban. The project aims to better understand local accessibility and urban walkability. Through exploring the links between objective\, subjective and perceived walking accessibility the project has identified key drivers for and obstacles to walking in various urban neighbourhoods in close collaboration with local stakeholders in three European cities (Genoa\, Dortmund and Gothenburg). \nSpeakers\nTodor Stojanovski\, TOD2\, researcher\, PhD in Urban and Regional Studies\, Computational Science and Technology (CST)\, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. \nTodor holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Studies at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. His research focuses on urban form and mobility\, urban design and transportation infrastructures\, habitation and mobility (sub)cultures. He has worked on research projects about urban form and transportation\, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). He has a Licentiate of Engineering (teknologie licentiatexamen) in Infrastructure and MSc (magisterexamen) in Built Environment (Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure) from KTH Royal Institute of Technology. \nGülin Göksu Başaran\, EASIER\, Industrial PhD at the Technical University of Denmark (Department of Technology\, Management and Economics) and Copenhagen Metro. \nGülin Göksu Başaran is an industrial PhD student in the Transportation Science division\, at the Department of Technology\, Management and Economics. She holds a master’s degree in Transport and Logistics and has experience with modelling large-scale travel and satisfaction survey data. Currently\, she investigates the influence of terminal design and urban surroundings on travel behaviour and public transport users’ satisfaction\, focusing on transit-oriented development and perceived safety. \nNoriko Otsuka\, WalkUrban\, ILS Research gGmbH\, Germany\, and Osaka University\, Japan. \nStudied Architecture at the University of York\, UK\, and gained her doctorate at the Joint Centre for Urban Design\, Oxford Brookes University\, UK. She carried out her postdoctoral research at ETH Zurich\, Switzerland and worked as a visiting scientist at ILS in 2013.\nAssociate Professor (Specially Appointed) at Osaka University\, Japan\, since July 2018. Research interests in Trans-european transport networks and urban nodes\, Walkability and urban design Brownfield regeneration/ revitalisation and urban governance. \nJoin us for an interesting Urban Lunch Talk 5th of September. Register today! \n\nUrban Lunch Talk webinar series\nThis Urban Lunch Talk is part of a webinar series to discuss and synthesise cross-cutting research and innovation\, with diverse stakeholders across Europe and beyond. By facilitating conversations among various stakeholders\, we aim to inspire collaborative efforts and practical solutions that can drive sustainable transitions in urban policies and practices. The webinar is designed to be more of a listening experience\, allowing you to enjoy your lunch or take a walk at the same time. The Urban Lunch Talk is live recorded on Zoom\, and later published for the JPI Urban Europes’ /Driving Urban Transitions’ YouTube channel. \nFind the latest episodes on the Driving Urban Transitions YouTube channel. Previous episodes can be found on the JPI Urban Europe YouTube channel.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-tod-revisited-urban-planning-and-design-in-station-near-areas-for-less-car-dependent-cities/
LOCATION:Online\, Germany
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240614T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240604T071808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T072645Z
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SUMMARY:GeoSence Result Conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the GeoSence Results Conference – learn more about how geofencing can be deployed in European cities! \n14 June at 11.30 to 13.00\, online. \nThe project will present lessons learned from use cases and take you through their developed guide\, filled with recommendations on dos and don’ts when implementing\, or working with geofencing. \nFor more information and registration\, please visit the project event website here: https://sv-se.eu.invajo.com/event/closer/geosenceresultconference \nFor more information about GeoSence\, visit the project webpage here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/geosence-result-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240306T140122Z
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SUMMARY:Joint event for the Sino-European projects (ENUAC)
DESCRIPTION:By invitation only\nJoint event for the eight Sino-European projects funded by the joint programming initiative Urban Europe (JPI Urban Europe) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in the Sino-European programme of the ERA-Net Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC). \nThe joint event offers the project partners an opportunity to meet each other for knowledge sharing\, strategic discussions and exchanges on impact\, and learning from the projects’ research and experiences so far. Furthermore\, information about communication\, support activities and requirements for the coming years will be discussed. The event is an opportunity for networking and community building among the eight Sino-European projects funded by JPI Urban Europe and NSFC. \nAims of the joint event: \n\nLearn from each other’s experiences\, insights and (intermediate) outcomes as well as from the wealth of experiences brought in by all participants;\nReflect on the projects’ impact plans;\nExchange views on the role of data and data sharing between European and Chinese researchers and institutes;\nExchange views on and find pragmatic options to strengthen the projects’ approach to other identified cross-cutting topics.\n\n  \nRegister here\n  \nProgram\n\nDay 1 | Wednesday 15 May 2024 \n09:30 Registration\, coffee & tea \n10:00 Welcome remarks by NSFC & JPI Urban Europe \n10:20 Warm-up & ‘speed dating’ \n10:45 Presentations from projects (I) – on ‘Sustainable Urban Logistics‘ \nQ&A (10 minutes) \n11:45 Group photo \n12:00 Lunch & poster viewing \n13:15 Presentation from projects (II) – on ‘Strengthening Climate-neutral Mobility‘ \nQ&A (10 minutes) \n14:15 Monitoring\, evaluation & learning\, Projects Contact Point \n14:45 Break \n15:00 ‘Marketplace’ – session for and by Chinese and European postdocs & PhD candidates \nActivity to find and map possible connections between the different projects \nProjects on ‘Sustainable Urban Logistics‘\nProjects on ‘Strengthening Climate-neutral Mobility‘ \n17:00 Wrap-up and key take-aways first day \n18:30 Networking dinner \n  \nDay 2 | Thursday 16 May 2024 \n08:30 Internal meetings per project \n11:00 Break \n11:15 Discussion in mixed breakout groups on cross-project collaborations & joint activities \n12:00 Lunch & poster viewing \n13:15 Dissemination & communication strategy \n13:45 Discussions on impact (I) \n14:30 Break \n14:45 Discussions on impact (II) \nPanel discussion \n15:15 Stakeholder engagement & needs of urban public authorities \nPanel discussion \nHybrid session \n16:00 Other things projects would like to raise (open session) \n16:30 Final remarks and end of the joint event \n18:30 Networking dinner \n  \nDay 3 | Friday morning 17 May 2024 \nSite visit(s) in Hangzhou \nFarewell lunch buffet
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/mid-term-event-for-the-sino-european-projects-enuac/
LOCATION:Hangzhou\, China
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240419T122802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T122802Z
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SUMMARY:SORTEDMOBILITY final event
DESCRIPTION:The SORTEDMOBILITY project has its project final event taking place in Paris\, Monday May 13th\, 2024\, 10am to 5pm. \nThe agenda for the day includes crash courses on cutting-edge research topics and the presentation of the project results. \nFor more information\, please visit the SORTEDMOBILITY project website: https://www.sortedmobility.eu/events.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/sortedmobility-final-event/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240424T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240213T131333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T091335Z
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SUMMARY:JUSTICE final event: What about justice in public transit?
DESCRIPTION:The JUSTICE project\, which examined accesibility inequalities to improve city strategies\, is sharing the project outcomes in a final event on 24th April\, in Strasbourg. \nFunded as part of the ENUAC project call\, the project addressed the challenge of developing effective policy options for urban accessibility and connectivity\, involving stakeholders in the process. Specifically\, the project JUSTICE relied on the idea that intra-urban accessibility is genuinely not the same for everyone. Spatiotemporal\, but also social\, physical\, and socio-cognitive inequalities arguably reinforce the intrinsically uneven nature of accessibility. The project focused on specific groups suffering from accessibility gaps: disabled\, blind and visually impaired\, elderly and socially underprivileged people. \nThe project has used different methods to identify and address these inequalities in an inclusive city strategy in Konya (Turkey)\, Brussels (Belgium) and Strasbourg (France)\, the three urban case studies. \nIn its final event\, the JUSTICE project will bring together local politicians\, scientists and members of other Enuac projects team to discuss the project results.  \nAgenda \n8:30 – 09:45 Welcome and Opening speeches\nPolicy makers – Head of LIVE lab – JUSTICE project Coordinator \n10:00 -12:00 Keynote Talks\nWhat about Justice in Public Transit ?\nKaren Lucas & Karel Martens\nEuropean Research \n13:30 – 15:30 Projects’ Outcomes\nJUSTICE and Cousin Projects WalkUrban with\nNoriko Otsuka & EX-TRA with Paola Pucci \n15:45 – 18:00 Discussion panel\nHow to Improve PT Justice\nResearchers\, Politicians\, Associations\, Experts \nFor registration\, contact: salome.brejat@live-cnrs.unistra.fr  \nDowload the invitation: JUSTICE Event Invitation \nLearn more: Projet JUSTICE : Mesurer et exprimer les conditions de déplacement urbain pour une ville inclusive \nVisit the project page
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/what-about-justice-in-public-transit/
LOCATION:European Doctoral College\, 46 bd de la Victoire\, Strasbourg\, France
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20240502T094019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T094019Z
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SUMMARY:EASIER Final Project Conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Conference on Seamless sustainable everyday urban mobility\, organized by the partners of the international EU research project EASIER\, 22-23 April 2024 in Denmark. Partners from Denmark\, Germany\, Norway and Sweden will come together to share insights from this 3-year research project\, and discuss future outlook and synergies together with other leading experts in the field. \nEASIER has investigated how to increase the share of active and sustainable modes through improved public transport systems and interaction with other modes. Its international multidisciplinary approach has brought together experts in the areas of behavioural modelling\, transport modelling\, urban design and planning\, psychology\, and operations research – from both practice and academia.\nThis concluding conference will showcase the results of the project focusing on attractive public transport\, the interaction with urban space\, walking and bicycling as well as importance of improved organisational structures. \n>> For more information and registration\, please vistit www.conferencemanager.dk/easierconference. \nPlease find more information about the project on the official project website at easier.dtu.dk.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/easier-final-project-conference/
LOCATION:Denmark
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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SUMMARY:ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Co-funded Call Projects Final Event (invitation only)
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only\n6-7 February 2024\n86 rue Regnault\, 75013 Paris\, France \nRegistration closed.\nIf you are interested to attend the event\, please email us and we will look in to the possibilities. Note that this event is by invitation only. \n \nThe ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) final event for the 15 co-funded projects is taking place in Paris and online between 6-7 February 2024. \nThe purpose of this event is to provide: \n\nA forum for exchange for all projects within the ENUAC co-funded call\nInformation and workshops with the ACUTE project\, ENUAC knowledge hub\nReporting on your projects’ research\nDissemination of the results\nOne site visit in Paris\n\n\nAgenda\nPossible changes may occur\n \nDay 1 | Tuesday\, 6 February 2024 (hybrid) \nMeeting Venue: 86 rue Regnault\, 75013 PARIS\, France\nOnline Venue: link to be shared \n10:00 Welcome address by Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) \n10:10 Warm-up and agenda check-in \n10:15 ENUAC mobility solutions for a European climate-neutral future (panel with project coordinators/partners) \n11:15 ENUAC contributions to a sustainable and inclusive future for cities (panel with project coordinators/partners) \n12:00 Lunch Break \n13:30 Investment in research and innovation clean mobility solutions (panel with 2-3 potential investors) \n14:30 Breakout sessions for project coordinators and partners that submit their current solution and discuss the potential scalability with a municipality\, potential business partner or an investor (templates for the session will be provided) \n16:00 Break \n16:15 WALKSHOP in Paris (on-site visit Olympiades – 15min city concept in Paris – tbc) \n18:15 Wrap-up and key take-aways \n18:30 Networking dinner \n\nDay 2 | Wednesdays\, 7 February 2024 (hybrid) \nMeeting Venue: 86 rue Regnault\, 75013 PARIS\, France\nOnline Venue: link to be shared \n09:30 ENUAC Knowledge Hub Workshop (ACUTE) (including 30 min break) \n12:00 Lunch Break \n13:00 Communication – Intro and How to use social media for science communication (IQS) \n14:00 End of the final event \n14:00 – 16:00 Reserved time for interviews with the projects\, on-site (IQS: the JPI Urban Europe/DUT Communications team) – information sent by email \n  \nHotel recommendations\nHotels close to ANR (in pdf) \n  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/era-net-urban-accessibility-and-connectivity-co-funded-call-projects-final-event-invitation-only/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T140000
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CREATED:20220407T060014Z
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SUMMARY:Information webinar: Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility (ENUAC)
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe invites you to an information webinar on April 27th 2021 at 13.00 CEST.\nThe information webinar is an oppurtunity to ask questions about the new call to the call secretariat and to learn more about the call\, the application process and the coming years. \n  \nRegister for the information webinar here!\n  \nInnovation action is part of ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC). This is the third additional call in the series.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/information-webinar-innovation-action-enuac/
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220330T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220330T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20220127T132057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T132057Z
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SUMMARY:Information webinar: ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call
DESCRIPTION:In this fourth and final webinar for the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call\, the call secretariat will provide a brief summary of the topics discussed in the three previous webinars. \nClick here to register through NWOs website
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/information-webinar-enuac-2/
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220316T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220316T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20220127T131951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T131951Z
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SUMMARY:Information webinar: ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call
DESCRIPTION:In this third webinar for the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call\, UEFISCDI will give a presentation about the online submission system UDiManager. What will you have to fill in online while submitting your application? More information about submission to NSFC will also be given\, followed by room for questions. \nClick here to register through NWOs website
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/information-webinar-enuac3/
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T100000
DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20220127T131529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T131529Z
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SUMMARY:Information webinar: ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call
DESCRIPTION:In this second webinar for the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call\, the call secretariat will explain more about the required impact plan. Learn more about productive interactions and Theory of Change\, and the sorts of assumptions you may identify as a consortium. Following a presentation\, there will be room for questions. \nClick here to register through NWOs website
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/information-webinar-enuac2/
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220216T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T205951
CREATED:20220127T131137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T131137Z
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SUMMARY:Information webinar: ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call
DESCRIPTION:This is the first of four webinars for the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Sino-European call\, and is centred around the thematic foci and the transnational eligibility criteria. The Call Secretariat\, consisting of representatives of NWO\, UEFISCDI\, ANR and NSFC\, will be present to answer your questions regarding these topics. \nClick here to register through NWOs website
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/infowebinar-sino-european-call/
CATEGORIES:ENUAC
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