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SUMMARY:Matchmaking platform in ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transformation Capacities open 26 Feb - 15 April 2021
DESCRIPTION:In this matchmaking tool (B2Match)\, interested parties in the Urban Transformations Capacities call can create a profile\, partner search\, chat\, and schedule video-meetings directly in the platform.  \n>> Join the matchmaking platform
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/matchmaking-platform-in-era-net-cofund-urban-transformation-capacities-open-26-feb-15-april-2021/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Food-Water-Energy - Nexus approaches for sustainable development and improved living standards
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a joint webinar organised by JPI Urban Europe in collaboration with the European Network of Research and Innovation Centres and Hubs (ENRICH) in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). In this event\, participants from Europe and Latin America will gain knowledge and understanding of the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) Nexus\, its characteristics\, as well as its tool for how to address the city solutions in innovative ways with concrete examples.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\nThis webinar is one of a series organized by ENRICH in LAC and JPI Urban Europe on sustainable urbanization. The objective of this workshop series is to facilitate an exchange of knowledge and experiences between some Latin American countries and Europe. The webinar will build upon previously organized events in the series on Positive Energy Districts\, organized within the ANPEI 2020 Conference and Urban Living Labs. This event targets programme managers at funding agencies\, city administrators\, local public officers\, city planners and developers\, researchers working on urbanization related areas\, civil society\, companies\, and other stakeholders interested in co-creation processes. \nBackground\n“The interactions between food\, water and energy sectors\, both now and over the next few decades\, are of critical interest to policy-makers\, scientists\, and society at large. By 2050\, the world population is projected to increase to around 9 billion\, with the number of people living in urban areas expected to double. These trends in population density and movement\, coupled with land use change and climate variability\, will lead to major increases in demand for resources and hold important implications for security and social justice. The reciprocal and dynamic processes of urbanisation\, including the physical movements of populations\, the build-up of city territories\, transformation of economic structures\, extension of suburban sprawl\, and re-urbanisation\, will result in increasing regional stress on the urban food-water-energy (FWE) system. \nTo date\, we have a limited understanding of the FWE system’s complexity\, resilience and thresholds. Investigations of this complex system will produce discoveries that cannot emerge from research on food or water or energy systems alone. An urban FWE nexus approach focuses on intersections and potential synergies between sectors and fields commonly seen apart in business\, policy\, and research. Thus\, the FWE nexus approach can play a pivotal role in fostering sustainable urbanisation\, by proposing potential solutions to govern resource interdependencies through comprehensive spatial perspectives and multi-level governance strategies.”\n(from Midterm Valorization Event: SUGI – Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative Food-Water-Energy Nexus) \nWebinar Agenda\n\n\n\nWelcome and introduction \nWelcome by: Berna Windischbaur\, ENRICH in LAC \nIntro by moderator: Johannes Riegler\, JPI Urban Europe\n\n\nIntroduction to FWE \nJonas Bylund\, JPI Urban Europe\n\n\nUpcoming Belmont Forum Opportunities in FWE\nErica Key\, Executive Director\, Belmont Forum Secretariat\n\n\nProject: WASTE FEW ULL – Waste Food-Energy-Water Urban Living Labs\nDaniel Black\, Daniel Black + Associates\, Bristol\, UK) \nEster Dal Poz\, University of Campinas\, Brazil\n\n\n  \nCase from Uruguay\nTBA – Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación de Uruguay (ANII)\n\n\n  \nProject: Creating Interfaces  \n \nPia Laborgne\, EIFER\, Karlsruhe\, Germany \n& \nJoanna Suchomska\, PZR – Sustainable Development Laboratory – Torun\, Poland\n\n\nDiscussions\, questions and answers from the audience incl. Mentimeter poll\nAll; moderated by Johannes Riegler\n\n\nSummary and farewell\nBerna Windischbaur and Johannes Riegler\n\n\n\nBackground Documents\n  \n1) The JPI Urban Europe/Belmont Forum SUGI Projects Catalogue\n\n2) Project: WASTE FEW ULL \nWASTE FEW ULL will map and substantially reduce waste in the food-energy-water nexus in cities across three continents: Europe\, Africa and South America. The aim of the WASTE FEW ULL project is to develop and test internationally applicable methods of identifying inefficiencies in a city-region’s food-energy-water nexus. We will undertake this through an international network of industry/civic society-led Urban Living Labs (ULL) in four urban regions – UK (Bristol)\, Netherlands (Rotterdam)\, South Africa (Western Cape) and Brazil (São Paulo). Partners in Norway and the USA will provide economic valuations of potential impact\, and impact-led public education\, outreach and dissemination. \nThe Urban Living Labs (ULLs) of stakeholders are organised to: \n\nmap resource flows\nidentify critical dysfunctional linear pathways\nagree the response most appropriate to the local context\nmodel the market and non-market economic value of each intervention\nengage with decision makers to close each loop.\n\nThe project will contribute with policy decision support models for economically viable waste reduction\, rethinking waste as a resource as well as establish entrepreneurship networks in each ULL to continue working after the formal end of the project. \n3) Project: CREATING INTERFACES \nThe Creating Interfaces project addresses capacity building for the urban food-water-energy (FWE) -nexus\, making the FWE-linkages understandable to the stakeholders (city government\, science\, business and citizens)\, and facilitating cooperation and knowledge exchange among them. It will develop and test innovative approaches for local knowledge co-creation and participation through Urban Living Labs and Citizen Science approaches in three mid-size cities on water: Tulcea (Romania)\, Wilmington (USA) and Slupsk (Poland). Complemented by previous research and a citizen science toolbox\, these labs comprise a user-defined co-creative approach\, where research questions\, problems\, and solutions are decided and implemented with stakeholders themselves.\n>> Watch the CREATING INTERFACES video: https://youtu.be/iAz9GGSWd0U  \nWatch\n> Youtube Livestream: https://lnkd.in/ekJEwGr\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/webinar-food-water-energy-nexus-approaches-for-sustainable-development-and-improved-living-standards/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210309T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210126T122014Z
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SUMMARY:Matchmaking Event in ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transformation Capacities
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE:\nDue to the large interest in this call and an unforeseen limit to the Zoom meeting of 100 participants\, we regret to inform you that not everyone could have seat to the Zoom meeting. However\, the key matchmaking is going on\, and will continue in the matchmaking platform until 15 April. We welcome you to join the platform and include your project idea in your bio\, make connections and schedule meetings with each other. The PPT from the Zoom meeting on 9 March is available here. \n>> Go to the matchmaking: https://enutc.b2match.io/\n\nIf you have questions about how to best use the matchmaking platform\, please forward them to patrik.ryden@viablecities.se.\nFor general questions about the matchmaking process in this call\, please e-mail webinar@jpi-urbaneurope.eu \n \nINVITATION \nWelcome to a matchmaking event in ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC). The event provides an opportunity to more easily find potential project- and consorita partners for a joint application in the call. Participants to the event are introduced to the matchmaking platform and it is strongly recommended that participants have registered in the matchmaking platform (B2Match) prior to joining the event. Here\,  participants can create a profile and use the search function to find suitable consortia partners for a joint application. \nAGENDA \n\nWelcome and intro\nBrief presentation of the call by the international call secretariat (Detailed call presentation is available here)\nExample of project ideas submitted by registrants upon registration\nGood advice from previous JPI Urban Europe funded projects\nIntroduction and guidance to B2Match: Create your profile and partner search to build your consortia!\nQ&A via the chat\nParticipants continue the matchmaking in B2Match for one hour. The platform is open for you to request meetings 1:1 as part of this matchmaking event.\n\n\nInstructions for participation on 9 March\n\n1. IMPORTANT: Create a profile in the matchmaking platform: https://enutc.b2match.io/\nThe second hour of the meeting will take place in this platform. Make sure you have registered and that you have requested some meetings for this hour (9 March 11.00 – 12.00): \n– Register and create a profile by clicking “Register” in the upper right corner. Present yourself and your potential project idea to the other registrants in your profile.\n– Partner search: Connect with interesting participants and request meetings to discuss the possibilities of forming a joint consortium that can submit a proposal. You can request and hold video meetings 1:1 directly in the platform.\n– Remember: Each project proposal must be submitted by a project consortium consisting of at least three eligible applicants applying for funds in the call\, from at least three different countries whose funders participate in the call. Which type of organisations that are eligible for funding depends on your national requirements. Learn more in the call text. \n2. Visit the call page and get acquainted with the call text to learn about the criteria for consortium building \n3. If you’re interested in a detailed call presentation\, please listen to the recording from the information webinar. \n4. We welcome you to join with your camera turned on to familiarise yourself with other interested participants in this call. Since we have about 200 registrants to this meeting\, and with respect to the presenters\, please stay muted throughout the whole meeting. You are much welcome to use the chat to get in contact with each other or ask questions. \n———————————————————————————- \nAbout the ENUTC call\nThe ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC) invites researchers\, urban government authorities\, – including cities and municipalities\, – businesses\, civil society and other stakeholders to build transnational consortia to create innovation and research projects that enable and support capacity building for urban transformations. Learn more on the call page.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/save-the-date-matchmaking-webinar-in-era-net-cofund-urban-transformation-capacities/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210501
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210311T163022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T163143Z
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SUMMARY:Call for papers: Special Issue on "Smart Cities and Positive Energy Districts: Urban Perspectives in 2021"
DESCRIPTION:A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073) is open for submission of manuscripts. This special issue belongs to the section “Energy and Buildings“. Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2021. Read more here.\n  \n\nSpecial Issue Editor\n\n\nDr. Paola Clerici Maestosi\nGuest Editor\nENEA – SMART ENERGY DIVISION\, Energy Technologies Department\, via Martiri di Monte Sole 4\, 40129 Bologna\, Italy-\nInterests: sustainable development; sustainability; urban development; urban planning; urban sustainability; renewable energy technologies; land use planning; architecture; sustainable architecture\nSpecial Issues and Collections in MDPI journals\n\n\n\nKeywords\n\n\nsustainable urban areas\nenergy production\nenergy efficiency\nenergy flexibility\n\n\n\n\nPublished Papers\n\n\nThis special issue is now open for submission.\n\n>> Read more
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-smart-cities-and-positive-energy-districts-urban-perspectives-in-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210319T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210126T123242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T132154Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk #16: Positive Energy Districts - The Do’s\, Don’ts and Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an Urban Lunch Talk about Positive Energy Districts and Neighbourhoods (PEDs) with a variety of invited guests. What does it take to transform the urban energy system to a sustainable one – and how can stakeholders succeed with vital steps in the implementation process of for example Positive Energy Districts? Participants to this webinar can join with input in the chat and vote in polls. \nImage credit: Festoon House Lighting\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\nMaterials from the event\n> Slides by Chris Cooper in the CRUNCH project  \n> Questions And Comments In The QA \n> Slides by Christoph Gollner in the PED Programme \nBackground\nIn this lunch talk\, invited guests will share their experience of either implementing Positive Energy Districts or working with energy related sustainability transitons. Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) are energy-efficient and energy-flexible urban areas or groups of connected buildings which produce net zero greenhouse gas emissions. PEDs actively manage an annual local or regional surplus production of renewable energy. They require integration of different systems and infrastructures and an interaction between buildings\, the users and the regional energy\, mobility and ICT systems. PEDs also need to secure the energy supply\, and a good life for all in line with social\, economic and environmental sustainability.​​​​​​ Europe aims to be a global role model in energy transition and reducing its carbon footprint. Cities and the building sector play a decisive role in that process. The Programme “Positive Energy Districts and Neighbourhoods for Sustainable Urban Development” aims to support the planning\, deployment and replication of 100 Positive Energy Neighbourhoods by 2025 and is joined by 20 EU member states. The Programme is conducted by JPI Urban Europe\, and involves stakeholders from R&I funding networks\, cities\, industry\, research organisations and citizen organisations. \nJoin the chat and the polls with your input: \n– Is a neighbourhood-oriented approach like Positive Energy Districs a useful contribution achieving climate-neutral cities?\n– What are methods and processes already tested in local energy transitions\, and what can we learn from these experiences?\n– From your perspective\, what are most urgent R&I topics regarding PED development and local energy transitions?\n– What are your do’s\, don’ts or dilemmas for realising local energy transitions towards sustainability? How do you move forward in complicated situations? \nMeet \n\nChristoph Gollner\, the PED Programme Coordinating Programme Manager. Christoph is a graduate engineer in spatial and urban planning and has been working for the Austrian Academy of Sciences and in urban revitalization for the City of Vienna.\n\nProfessor Goran Strbac from the STEP-UP project: Socio-Techno-Economic Pathways for sustainable Urban energy development. The project studies four cities (London\, Beijing\, Delft and Suzhou) which together represent large and medium as well as historic and new cities in EU and China. The findings will be summarized in policy recommendations\, a business case and a road map for urban energy transformation in the EU and China will be proposed when the project finalises. STEP-UP is part of the pilot call Sustainable and Liveable Cities and Urban Areas organized by JPI Urban Europe and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). Goran is Professor of Electrical Energy Systems at Imperial College\, London.\nChris Cooper from the CRUNCH project (Climate Resilient Urban Nexus CHoices: operationalising the Food-Water- Energy Nexus) investigates food\, water and energy as one complex system\, leading to increased knowledge and discoveries that cannot emerge when investigated separately in ‘silos’. Chris works with the CRUNCH IDSS as a digital twin concept and how the data management regime was identified using smart city standards.\nJim Segers from City Mine(d) -an international organisation based in Brussels and London. Since 1997 it developed over one hundred projects in fifteen cities throughout Europe\, either at its own initiative or as facilitator. City Mine(d)’s aim is to make urban development everyone’s business. One current project is “La Pile“: a project that creates links between neighbours to that reinvents electricity in the city. You can here join the electric test field to generate electricity locally\, distribute it to neighbours\, consume less\, or at other times\, invest together in the future.\nCaroline Wrangsten (host)\, project manager in JPI Urban Europe with a focus on communication. Caroline has a MSc in Environmental Social Science where she majored in human geography and urban development. Caroline has previously worked at the UN Association of Sweden and think tank Global Utmaning. She is part of the international expert group for #UrbanGirlsMovement and #HerCity.\n\n\n  \nRead more\n>> Article: Towards 100 Positive Energy Districts in Europe – Preliminary Data Analysis of 61 European Cases \n>> PED Booklet \n>> Announcement: Projects awarded funding in Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) pilot call
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/save-the-date-to-urban-lunch-talk-16-positive-energy-districts-the-dos-donts-and-dilemmas/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210416T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210126T124456Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk #17: Regenerative Green Neighbourhoods and Circularity Transitions - The Do’s\, Don’ts and Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an Urban Lunch Talk around the themes in the “Regenerative Green Neighbourhoods” pillar in the Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT). What are the dilemmas\, do’s and don’ts around this pillar in theory but more importantly practice? Which are the policy- and practice recommendations and the cross-cutting issues? Meet guests with experience from research\, innovation and policy across and beyond Europe. Attendees will be invited to JPI Urban Europe’s Slack space for further self-organised exchange. EDIT: You can now watch a recording of the lunch talk. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\nDownsizing District Doughnuts – An Integrated Approach for Urban Greening and Circularity Transitions\nDownsizing district doughnuts hinges on the three Rs of reduction\, regeneration\, redistribution in order to break the unsustainable linear economies of make-sell-waste. Increased efficiency in resource use alone comes with risks of rebound effects\, hence reuse is not enough and a reduction of consumption is needed to keep within the ecological ceiling. In turn\, transition pathways towards regenerative cities and urban areas are needed\, in order to be active upcyclists and drive a planetary economy. As boundaries and operational limits are set\, this furthers redistribution among practices and actors to foster sustainable urbanisation. By developing and improving blue-green infrastructure (BGI) and nature-based solutions (NBS) overall urban liveability\, public health\, and urban robustness may be considerably improved together with cutting-edge approaches to clean technology and entrepreneurial creativity. In combination with an increased circularity in urban economies\, this is a crucial transition pathway to drive urban transformation to facilitate genuinely regenerative places. Hence\, cities and urban areas are attractive starting points for making the global transformation to liveable societies\, circular economies\, and planetary health. \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. Focus in this Urban Lunch Talk will be given to identify do’s\, don’ts and dilemmas of the Doughnut Economy model on local scale\, relating to nature-based solutions and circular economies. \nWhat is meant by a dilemma-driven approach?\nEveryone who is somehow involved in city development knows about the wicked issues that emerge from strategic decision making in this context. In a changing\, interconnected and hyper-complex environment urban practitioners and strategists often encounter dilemmas (or even tri-lemmas). In its simple definition\, a dilemma means having to decide between two or more alternatives that seem equally desirable or undesirable. However\, dilemmas may also mean difficult situations where the path taken is not clearly beneficent and the need to compromise continuously appears. In other words\, typical implementation\, transition\, and innovation situations. Dilemmas occur where the level of uncertainty is too high to rely on a pre-calculated action plan. \nGuests and participants are welcome to share ideas and experiences on questions like:\n– Have you encountered any dilemmas related to this topic?\n– Can you reflect on a “do” and/or a “don’t” based on this dilemma-experience? This could be process/method related.\n– Do you have a policy- or practice recommendation? \nMeet the guests:\n\n\nDr. Volker Coors\, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart from the project IN-SOURCE: Integrated analysis and modelling for the management of sustainable urban food-water-energy (FWE) resources. IN-SOURCE helps decision makers (such as governments\, utilities\, developers\, investors) identify and visualize FWE systems and their interrelations for urban strategic planning investments. The project is active in  New York (USA)\, Vienna (Austria) and Ludwigsburg Region (Germany).\nDr. Maria Beatrice Andreucci works at the Department of “Planning Design Technology of Architecture”\, “Sapienza” University of Roma (IT)\, and is member of the steering board of Urban Europe Research Alliance UERA)\, where she leads the working group “Urban Economies and Welfare”. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Design and an M.B.A (INSEAD). She is a registered architect and an economist who focuses her professional activity\, research and teaching on the application of environmental technological design and environmental economics theories\, principles and methods on urban design\, architecture\, and landscape architecture projects. She will launch\, in  May 2021\, the book “Rethinking Sustainability Towards a Regenerative Economy” (Andreucci\, Marvuglia\, Baltov & Hansen\, Future City\, Springer Nature). She is a member of the COST Actions “RESTORE”\, “Circular City”\, and  “PED-EU-NET”.\nDr. Thomas Nehls\, Technische Universität Berlin from the Vertical Green project. The project re-develops “vertical greening” of urban areas according to stakeholder needs and different architectures and climates. How do create positive impacts to as many urban neighbourhoods as possible? The project is active in Berlin (Germany)\, Ljubljana (Slovenia)\, Taipei (Chinese Taipei) and Vienna (Austria).\nDaniela Rizzi\, Senior Officer for Nature-based Solutions and Biodiversity at ICLEI Europe – Local Governments for Sustainability\,has been promoting capacity-building\, peer-learning and partnerships between civil society\, businesses and all levels of government through the UrbanByNature programme to help cities plan and deliver nature-based solutions. Daniela has a doctoral degree in Landscape Architecture and Planning and is currently involved in EU-funded projects about measuring NBS impact on climate change adaptation\, inclusive urban regeneration\, urban governance through research and demonstration actions within urban living labs in Europe\, China and Latin America (see for example Connecting Nature\, CLEVER Cities\, REGREEN\, CONEXUS. ICLEI Europe recently joined a coalition of 31 stakeholders calling on the European Commission to deliver an ambitious EU strategy for a Sustainable Built Environment (SSBE) as part of its implementation of the Circular Economy Action Plan. ICLEI hosts its World Congress in Sweden this week (13 – 15 April).\nDaniel Black\, Director at “Daniel Black + Associates” and TRUUD (Tackling Root causes of Unhealthy Urban Development) at University of Bristol works to bridge the gap between research and practice to achieve impact and is part of the WASTE FEW ULL project. WASTE FEW ULL contributes with policy decision support models for economically viable waste reduction\, rethinking waste as a resource as well as establishes entrepreneurship networks in each of the project’s Urban Living Labs to continue working after the formal end of the project. The project is active in Cape Town (South Africa)\, Rotterdam (The Netherlands)\, Campinas (Brazil) and Bristol (United Kingdom).\nJohannes Riegler (host) is the Stakeholder Involvement Officer in JPI Urban Europe and manager of the AGORA – JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform to build capacities to co-creating pathways for urban transitions. He also works with matters of internationalization beyond Europe and the conceptual work around urban living labs. Johannes is an urbanist and geographer and conducted his studies in Brussels\, Vienna\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Budapest and Klagenfurt.\n\n  \n \n\nMore info\n\n>> Previous Urban Lunch Talks\n>> More events\n>> Sustainability Research & Innovation Congress 2021 – online and in Brisbane
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/save-the-date-to-urban-lunch-talk-17-urban-greening-and-circularity-transitions-the-dos-donts-and-dilemmas/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210506
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210311T161923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T084010Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Towards Co-creation of Public Services at the local level – innovative concepts and practice across Europe
DESCRIPTION:What are the key issues around co-creation of public services at the local level across Europe? Which challenges\, potentials and characteristics can be identified? This seminar is organized by Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) JPI Urban Europe\, University of Wroclaw and the project consortium Co-creation of Service Innovation in Europe (CoSIE). \nRegistration will open from April 15th. Participation in the seminar is free of charge.\n \n>> More information and regular updates here 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/seminar-towards-co-creation-of-public-services-at-the-local-level-innovative-concepts-and-practice-cross-europe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210512
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
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;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210510T134500
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210311T144505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T053219Z
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SUMMARY:Kick-off in ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) | Invitation only
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe invites all projects funded in the ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) call and their stakeholders to an online projects kick-off meeting. The meeting provides an opportunity for the project partners to meet and to share knowledge\, introduce their project\, engage in strategic discussions and find partners for future cooperation. You can register at the bottom of this page. \nTime: Monday 10 May\, 10:00 – 13:45 CEST\, online (Zoom-platform) \nTarget groups: Partners from ENUAC funded projects and stakeholders\, representatives from JPI Urban Europe funding agencies and other key people \nRegistration: Please register at least three represenatives as soon as possible but no later than April 19\, see bottom of this page. \nJoin the JPI Urban Europe community and receive important information!\n\nThe purpose of the meeting includes networking activities and strategic discussions. The aim is to provide useful information and to establish a strong community from the start. The program strives for a high level of interaction mixing presentations with interaction in group discussions and workshops. The ENUAC team will give important information on formal requirements and programme activities in the coming four years and respond to questions from the projects. All projects are invited to give short “pitches” in a cavalcade of projects. Participants will a have chance to explore the links in ongoing projects and future cooperation in breakout sessions. \nWelcome to register three partners from each project to different breakout sessions\nBe sure to join with at least three representatives from every ENUAC project to join the plenary and different breakout sessions. This also helps to ensure a good balance between researchers and partners outside academia at the meeting. \nThe kick-off takes place back-to-back with the AGORA Thematic Dialogue “Pathways towards 15MinuteCities” on 11 May. Projects funded in ENUAC are counted on to join the AGORA workshop on May 11 with one to two representatives. Go here for separate registration to the AGORA  Dialogue. \nProgram\n10:00 Welcome and introduction\n10:05 European Commission (tbc) – Expectations on the coming years for ENUAC\n10:15 Margit Noll\, Intro JPI Urban Europe – projects community & knowledge hub\n10:30 Aims and ambitions in ENUAC\n10:40 Projects in the spotlight – pitching session + projects catalog\n11:30 – 12:00 Break\n12:00 Breakout rooms x 4: \n\nUrban Mobility Living Labs\nUrban mobility test beds\nCities’ benefits and challenges of being a project partner\nUrban accessibility and connectivity: policy contributions\n\n12:45 Briefs from the breakout rooms in plenary\n13:10 Information on the AGORA Thematic Dialogue\n13:20 Communication and engagement activities the coming years\n13:30 Keeping up the pace: Information on reporting and monitoring\n13:45 End of Meeting (don’t forget to join the AGORA at 16.45 – more info here) \n\nInformation about breakout sessions\n\nWe encourage partners from the same project to attend different breakout sessions. \nSession: Urban Mobility Living Labs\nThis session aims to explore different ways that enable mobility hubs to become game changers towards inclusive sustainable urban mobility and accessibility using co-creation and human-centred approaches.\nTarget group: ENUAC projects focused on living labs and their stakeholders \nSession: Urban mobility testbeds\nThis session aims to connect ENUAC projects that focus on urban mobility demonstration or urban testbeds and engage them in an exchange regarding the challenges and barriers in user acceptance and  behavioural change they need to overcome.\nTarget group: ENUAC testbeds projects \nSession: Cities’ benefits and challenges of being a project partner\nThis session is an open discussion regarding the experiences of the cities involved in ENUAC projects\, their expectations and challenges and how they plan to engage within the projects.\nTarget group: cities involved in ENUAC projects and their partners \nSession: Urban accessibility and connectivity: policy contributions\nThis breakout session aims to bring together ENUAC projects working towards policy improvements for inclusive sustainable urban mobility and accessibility.\nTarget group: policy-focused ENUAC projects and external stakeholders (e.g.: ELTIS\, CIVITAS\, POLIS)\n \nRegistration is now closed. \nNot signed up yet? Email amanda.ritzman@iqs.se with your name\, email\, project and organisation. \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/kick-off-in-era-net-urban-accessibility-and-connectivity-enuac-invitation-only/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210528T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210528T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210126T123957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T113704Z
UID:18162-1622206800-1622210400@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk #18: 15-minute cities - Do’s\, don’ts and dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an #UrbanLunchTalk about the 15-minute cities pillar in the partnership Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT). To this talk\, each invited guest brings one dilemma\, one “do” and one “don’t” to the table – with regards to realising 15 min cities. Participants are welcome with their input via Menti. Attendees will be invited to JPI Urban Europe’s Slack channel for further self-organised exchange after the talk. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\n\nSpeed presentations\n>> Slides by Guntram Geser\, the SimpliCITY project\n>> Slides by  Giuseppe Mella\, City of Venice\n>> Slides by Angela Muth from the project OptiMaaS \nMenti results\n    \n15-minute cities – Rethinking the Urban Mobility System and Space \nConcepts for the 15 Minute City are gaining traction throughout Europe and the world. Amplified by urban vulnerabilities and weaknesses which have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, rethinking urban areas along the principles of the 15 Minute City has been illustrated as one central pathway towards sustainability and liveability. The 15 Minute City is one priority of the upcoming Driving Urban Transitions Partnership which JPI Urban Europe is currently designing. The partnership proposes to follow the vision of the 15-minute city as a way towards a holistic\, people-oriented\, and challenge-driven perspective for the redesign of urban mobility and planning. \nFacing the climate crisis\, we need to take action now and cannot wait longer to find “perfect solutions”. Instead\, taking measures into implementation and practice must be at the top of the list. Although many technological solutions to drastically lower GHG-emissions already exist\, the institutional and regulatory surrounding is often lagging or simply not in place yet\, thus blocking a shift towards sustainable individual behaviour. \nBut it isn’t that simple. Everyone who is somehow involved in city development knows about the wicked issues that emerge from strategic decision making in this context. In a changing\, interconnected and hyper-complex environment urban practitioners and strategists often encounter dilemmas; having to decide between two or more alternatives that seem equally desirable or undesirable. Dilemmas occur where the level of uncertainty is too high to rely on a pre-calculated action plan. \n\nWhat are the dilemmas involved in realising 15 min cities – where lies the friction and the conflict of trade-offs?\nWhat traps can or should we avoid – what are the “don’ts”?\nWhich are the enablers – the “do’s”?\n\n  \nMeet the guests\n\nGuntram Geser works with the SimpliCITY project\, supported in the JPI Urban Europe call Making Cities work. SimpliCITY explores digital services and incentive design for smart sustainable communities. The project boosts the digital competences of the urban communities in Salzburg\, Uppsala and three follower-cities in living a sustainable lifestyle. One aim is to raise awareness for a “sustainable city lifestyle” and increase the number of engaged urban citizens by developing methods and tools for nudging a community towards the consumption of regional sustainability services (RSUS). Focus is on bike mobility services\, local production and consumption and digital inclusion services.\nAngela Muth from tbw research (AT) is the project leader of the project OptiMaaS: Optimized Mobility as a Service – Holistic mobility solutions for the urban periphery. OptiMaaS is too part of the Making Cities Work call and aims at reducing hurdles for implementing better multimodal\, environmentally friendly mobility services in the urban periphery and improving the social acceptance of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) offers. MaaS-Systems are traffic services including public transport in combination with other transport modes (taxi\, car-sharing\, bike-sharing etc.). This combination is facilitated using IT-Platforms that bundle existing mobility offers.\nGiuseppe Mella is a senior officer of the European Policies Department of the City of Venice\, Italy. He is the project and communication manager of European projects in the field of international cooperation (Asia Urbs with China and India)\, RTD and innovation (FP6\, FP7\, Horizon2020\, Interreg IV C\, Urbact)\, sustainable mobility (Alpine Space\, Interreg)\, environment (IEE) and culture (Culture 2007-2013\, Creative Europe).\nDr. Nina Mostegl works at the Salzburg Institute for Regional Planning and housing in the Energy and Climate department as an interdisciplinary smart city expert. She advises and manages the Smart City Initiative of the city of Salzburg for which she develops and coordinates (national and international) implementation projects\, organizes (local and national) information and awareness-raising events and supervises the general Smart City dissemination activities to achieve the energy and climate targets outlined in the Masterplan 2025. Further\, together with her SIR colleague Helmut Strasser\, she manages the Smart Cities Network Austria\, an exchange platform for the seven largest cities in Austria\, which aims to support and accelerate innovation processes in cities and strengthens joint learning. In this context\, she is also involved in the national consultation process of the Fit4UrbanMission – a research program of Austrian climate ministry that specifically targets cities and aims to support them to participate in the Horizon Europe Mission “100 Climate-Neutral Cities by 2030” and to start the transformation process towards climate neutrality.\nJohannes Riegler (host) is the Stakeholder Involvement Officer in JPI Urban Europe and manager of the AGORA – JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform to build capacities to co-creating pathways for urban transitions. He also works with matters of internationalization beyond Europe and the conceptual work around urban living labs. Johannes is an urbanist and geographer and conducted his studies in Brussels\, Vienna\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Budapest and Klagenfurt.\n\n———————————————————————————————————–\nThis event is part of JPI Urban Europe’s series of Urban Lunch Talks around the pillars (areas of priority) in the Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT) partnership. \n \n> Previous Urban Lunch Talks\n> More events\n> AGORA Thematic Dialogue | Pathways towards 15MinuteCities \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-18-the-15-minutes-city-dos-donts-and-dilemmas/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210607T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210430T110646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T134447Z
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SUMMARY:PED Pilot Call 2020 Kick-off Meeting | Invitation Only
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get it started …\nKick-off Meeting of the Selected Projects in the Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) Pilot Call 2020\n \nJPI Urban Europe invites all projects funded in the Positive Energy Districts pilot call and their stakeholders to an online projects kick-off meeting. The meeting provides an opportunity for the project partners to meet and to share knowledge\, introduce their project\, engage in strategic discussions and find partners for future cooperation. You can register at the bottom of this page. \nTime: Monday 7 June 2021\, 14:00 – 17:00 CEST\, online (Zoom) \nTarget groups: Partners from funded projects in the PED pilot call (approx. five representatives per projects including one city partner) and  representatives from JPI Urban Europe funding agencies and other key people. \nDownload Invitation to PED Pilot Call Kick-off Meeting \nJoin the JPI Urban Europe community and receive important information!\n\nThe purpose of the meeting includes networking activities and strategic discussions. The aim is to provide useful information and to establish a strong community from the start. The program strives for a high level of interaction mixing presentations with interaction in group discussions and workshops. The PED team will give important information on formal requirements and programme activities in the upcoming years and respond to questions from the projects. All projects are invited to give short “pitches” in a cavalcade of projects. Participants will a have chance to explore possible links to the other projects and future cooperation in breakout sessions. \nProgram\n\n14:00  Welcome\n>> Intro JPI Urban Europe – projects community & knowledge hub\n>> Intro PED Programme – mission & ambition\n14:20  Aims and ambitions in PED Pilot Call\n14:30  Projects in the spotlight: Pitching session\n14:50  Breakout sessions\n>> PED definition\n>> PED stock-taking/mapping\n>> PED collaboration tools and techniques for stakeholder involvement\n15:40  Break\n15:50  Reporting back to the plenary\n16:00  Communication and engagement activities the coming years\n16:10  Keeping up the pace: Information on reporting and monitoring\n16:20  Q&A / Networking opportunity\n17:00  End of Meeting \n\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/ped-pilot-call-2020-kick-off-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PED
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210611
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210325T094349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T102112Z
UID:18795-1623196800-1623369599@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210219T122704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T172415Z
UID:18375-1623715200-1623801599@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Sustainability Research & Innovation Congress (SRI) 12 - 15 June 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainability Research & Innovation Congress 2021 (SRI2021) is the world’s first transdisciplinary gathering in sustainability – it will be a space of fierce advocacy for sustainability scholarship\, innovation\, collaboration and action. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis annual event unites global sustainability leaders\, experts\, industry and innovators to inspire action and promote a sustainability transformation.  In addition to the 100+ sessions available throughout the day and night\, thanks to the global reach of SRI and partners\, the SRI2021 Online Package includes exclusive events and services\, starting as soon as February 2021. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSRI is a joint initiative of Future Earth and the Belmont Forum. Australia\, who hosts the Congress in 2021\, has a unique role to play in the global community as a conduit between the Global North and the Global South\, indigenous peoples and traditional sustainability practices. The local hosting consortium\, led by Future Earth Australia and CSIRO\, features academia and government partners from Brisbane and the State of Queensland to meet the breadth of the SRI2021 agenda. \nJPI Urban Europe co-hosts the following sessions: \n🗓️ Session: Urban Nexus Innovation Showcase: Think Like a Mayor!\nMonday 14 June 12.00-13.45 UTC\, 14.00 CEST \n🗓️ Session: Networking and knowledge exchange:Towards circular urban economies and regenerative cities – Lessons learned from nature-based solutions and the Food-Water-Energy Nexus\nTuesday 15 June 12.00-13.30 UTC\, 14.00 CEST \n\n\n\n  \n>> Register to the SRI Congress\n\n—————————————————————————————————- \n\n\n\nSustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water-Energy Nexus\n\n\nThe Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water-Energy Nexus is a call jointly established by the Belmont Forum and the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe. The cooperation was established in order to bring together the fragmented research and expertise across the globe to find innovative new solutions to the Food-Water-Energy Nexus challenge. Projects and partners from the SUGI Nexus will join the SRI congress.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/sustainability-research-innovation-congress-2021-online-and-in-brisbane/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210618
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210614T172249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T172249Z
UID:19535-1623715200-1623974399@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:2021 URBACT City Festival
DESCRIPTION:After two years of experimenting\, exchanging and learning\, over 150 URBACT cities are ready to share how they made a difference. Delving into 23 urban good practices proven to have made an impact\, cities from 25 countries joined forces to understand\, adapt and re-use the initiatives in their local contexts. Throughout this event\, you can: \n\nHear from city staff willing to show and tell their journey\nGet up to speed on the big issues facing cities today\nConnect with peers and get inspired to try something new\n\nCities have been in the frontline of the global pandemic\, but a window of opportunity has been opened for sustainable change. If you want your city to be more green\, more just and more aligned with the needs of citizens… this is the exchange space you need. \nWhen? The Festival officially opens on the 15th June\, closing on the 17th early in the afternoon.\nWho? If you are a city practitioner\, a decision-maker at any level\, an academic\, an activist or simply an urban enthusiast\, this event is for you! This is also a unique opportunity for people who are keen to learn more about URBACT\n\n>> Read more and join the URBACT festival here
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/2021-urbact-city-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210622T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210622T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210526T065715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T065715Z
UID:19239-1624356000-1624361400@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:ENTRANCE - Webinar on EIB funding mechanisms for providers of sustainable transport & mobility solutions to boost EU uptake
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR WITH THE EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK TO DISCOVER FUNDING MECHANISMS FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT & MOBILITY SOLUTIONS. \nAre you looking for funding sources that allow you to launch your innovative product on the market?  \nThe ENTRANCE project is designed to mobilise financial resources and boost sustainable innovations in the transport and mobility sectors. To do so\, the partnership will create an environment for promoting solutions to find buyers or investors. These solutions will gain visibility through the ENTRANCE Matchmaking Platform\, that will count also with a Knowledge Hub to learn more about sectorial trends and financing insights. \nThis work is strengthened with the first project’s webinar: EIB funding mechanisms for providers of sustainable transport & mobility solutions to boost EU uptake. A Live Webinar in which European Investment Bank experts will present its funding mechanisms for transport and mobility solution providers across Europe and how these can be applied for deployment projects and scaling up of innovative transport and mobility solutions. \nThe webinar will take place on June 22nd from 10.00 to 11.30 (CEST)\, SAVE THE DATE! Registration is open now: https://www.entrance-platform.eu/ \nAgenda: \n\n\n\nPresentation of the ENTRANCE Matchmaking Platform\nPresentation of EIB funding mechanisms and presentation of examples of deployment projects scaling up innovative transport solutions\nQ&A and Discussions on EIB Financing including Future Mobility Facility\n\n\n\nRemember to subscribe to ENTRANCE newsletter to be informed on the latest project updates! \n  \nThe project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement N°101006681.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/entrance-webinar-on-eib-funding-mechanisms-for-providers-of-sustainable-transport-mobility-solutions-to-boost-eu-uptake/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210624T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210624T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210611T094310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T094053Z
UID:19500-1624550400-1624554000@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:SUGI Open House (for SUGI projects only)
DESCRIPTION:Are you part of the implementation team or a SUGI project? Welcome to the re-occurring SUGI open houses to exchange with the team and more projects on a regular basis on things that concerns you and joint activities. \nWhen: Jun 24\, 2021 10:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)\, 16.00 CEST \n>> Register in advance for this meeting \nAbout SUGI\nThe Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water-Energy Nexus is a call jointly established by the Belmont Forum and the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe. The cooperation was established in order to bring together the fragmented research and expertise across the globe to find innovative new solutions to the Food-Water-Energy Nexus challenge.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/sugi-open-house/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210629
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210409T081650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T104231Z
UID:18928-1624838400-1624924799@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Driving Urban Transitions towards Sustainable Futures: A workshop for experts from Latin America and the Caribbean
DESCRIPTION:Addressing the challenges in urban areas are crucial to solve the overarching grand societal and planetary challenges in the contemporary world. While goals and strategies\, such as Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals are global ambitions\, enhancing sustainability and liveability on local urban scale is key. This workshop aims at developing visions on sustainable and liveable urban areas in Latin America and the Caribbean\, discuss the pathways to make those visions a reality and how international cooperation can support local urban transitions. \nWhen:\n28 June 2021\n15.00-19.00 UTC+2 (Brussels) / 10.00-14.00 UTC-3 (Buenos Aires) \nWhere:\nOnline via Zoom \n>> Download the full event description!
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/driving-urban-transition-towards-sustainable-futures-an-online-workshop-for-experts-from-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210610T112246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T112246Z
UID:19493-1624838400-1625097599@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:The EUKN-OECD Week of National Urban Policies
DESCRIPTION:Join the EUKN-OECD Week of National Urban Policies (NUPs) from 28 to 30 June 2021 to explore how the New Leipzig Charter supports more just\, green and productive NUPs! The event will consist of four distinct Policy Lab sessions: an opening session and three following thematic sessions exploring the just\, green and productive dimensions (set out in the New Leipzig Charter) of NUPs in a number of European countries. All four sessions will be open to the public to explore and contribute to EU Member States’ work to create more just\, green and productive cities! \nOrganisers: European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) and the OECD \nRegistered participants will receive the webinar link in advance. The event will also be live-streamed. \nRead more and register here
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/the-eukn-oecd-week-of-national-urban-policies/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210710
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210610T111848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T111848Z
UID:19490-1624838400-1625875199@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Horizon Europe Info Days 28 June - 9 July 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10-day event will give prospective applicants and other stakeholders of EU research and innovation the opportunity to get information and ask questions about main funding instruments\, processes of Horizon Europe and what is new. The Horizon Europe Info days will be open for participation without prior registration. The Horizon Europe info-days will address 9 themes\, each featuring a programme of exclusive discussions and hands-on sessions\, dedicated to a different cluster or part of the new programme.  \nThe 9 themes will take place following the Horizon Europe info-days calendar: \n\n28 Jun – Infrastructures\n20 & 30 Jun – Digital\, industry & space (cluster 4)\n30 June – Civil security for society (cluster 3)\n1 July – Culture\, creativity & inclusive society (cluster 2)\n1 July – The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions: what is new under Horizon Europe\n2 July – Health (cluster 1)\n5 & 6 July – Climate\, energy & mobility (cluster 5)\n7 & 8 July – Food\, bioeconomy\, natural resources\, agriculture & environment (cluster 6)\n9 July – European Research Area (ERA) & Widening\n\n  \n>> For more information and practical details\, visit the event website.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/horizon-europe-info-days-28-june-9-july-2021/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210602T105539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T105539Z
UID:19327-1625011200-1625097599@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:CHC’s Placemakers: Development\, Design and Regeneration Conference
DESCRIPTION:PlaceCity\, funded in the JPI urban Europe call Making Cities Work\, joins the CHC’s Placemakers: Development\, Design and Regeneration Conference\n30 June\, virtual conference on Hopin\nNothing has given a more acute sense of the place we live than the challenges presented by COVID-19. The importance of Home has been at the forefront of all of our minds over the last year\, but our geographical boundaries and the public services and businesses that operate locally have also come to the fore. \nThis conference will explore what Placemaking means for housing associations\, how it can be delivered in practice\, and seek to gain inspiration from elsewhere. What have we learned over the last year\, and how can we build places that people want to live in? To view the full conference programme\, please click here \nIf you would like to book to attend the event\, please contact rhian-robinson@chcymru.org.uk
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/chcs-placemakers-development-design-and-regeneration-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210729T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210729T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210611T094445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T094112Z
UID:19502-1627574400-1627578000@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:SUGI Open House (for SUGI projects only)
DESCRIPTION:Are you part of the implementation team or a SUGI project? Welcome to the re-occurring SUGI open houses to exchange with the team and more projects on a regular basis on things that concerns you and joint activities. \nWhen: Jul 29\, 2021 10:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada)\, 16.00 CEST \n>> Register in advance for this meeting \nAbout SUGI\nThe Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water-Energy Nexus is a call jointly established by the Belmont Forum and the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe. The cooperation was established in order to bring together the fragmented research and expertise across the globe to find innovative new solutions to the Food-Water-Energy Nexus challenge.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/sugi-open-house-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210812T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210812T093705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T093705Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium on the Food-Water-Energy Nexus
DESCRIPTION:A CityGML based shared urban platform development to maximise synergies in the food\, water and energy sectors is in the focus of the FWE IN-SOURCE project. Coordinated at the HFT Stuttgart\, teams in Vienna\, New York City and Stuttgart work jointly on technological and socioeconomic research questions. In this final event the project team would like to present their own results as well as exchange experiences with other FWE Nexus projects. We look forward to welcoming you to this hybrid Symposium on 14 and 15 September. Participation is free of charge. \nSign up for the symposium here.\n  \nPreliminary agenda: \n\n\n\nTuesday\, 14. Sept.: CityGML\, Common Database Food-Water-Energy ADE & Case Studies\nStuttgart/Vienna 16.00-18.00 / New York 10.00-12.00 am \n\nWelcome and Introduction\nRushikesh Padsala: Development and applications of the CityGML FWE ADE\nReiner Braun (guest): Using 3D CityGML for the Modeling of the Food Waste and Wastewater Generation—A Case Study for the City of Montréal\nFlorian Weidinger & Lisa Kaufmann: HANPP footprint of densly populated areas – insights from two case studies in Ludwigsburg and Vienna\nAlfred Helble: The Food-Water-Energy Nexus: Influence and development of the water sector\nCecilia Dong\, Roberto Rojas-Cessa and Ahmed Mohamed: Comparative Analysis of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emission of Diesel and Electric Trucks for Food Distribution in Gowanus District of New York City\n\n  \nWednesday 15. Sept.: IN-SOURCE VisToolBox\, Lessons Learned & next Steps\nStuttgart/Vienna 13.30-17.00 / New York 7.30-11.00 am (with break) \n\nErnst Gebetsroither-Geringer: VisToolBox Introduction\nLisa Kaufmann\, Barbara Smetschka & Anna Kozlowska: Analysing and presenting footprints of urban land-use and food supply in Vienna – the interactive HANPP Explorer\nKeyu Bao: A comprehensive bottom-up simulation tool for assessing regional food\, water and energy demands and potentials\nErnst Gebetsroither-Geringer: FWE Land Use Simulator\nMichael Bobker: a visual reference guide to urban FEW infrastructure\nJeffrey Raven: From Climate Research to Climate Action\nLessons learned and next steps\nMichael Bobker: Gaining Infrastructure Agency Engagement\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\nThe IN-SOURCE project is supported in the Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI)/Food-Water-Energy Nexus.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/symposium-on-the-food-water-energy-nexus/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210828
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210311T162347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T162347Z
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SUMMARY:Summer school on Sustainable cities by the Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a five day summer school on interdisciplinary approaches to the sustainable city organized by the Antwerp Urban Studies Institute (USI) and the Antwerp Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development (IMDO)\, in partnership with the Urban European Research Alliance (UERA). This summer school aims to address the sustainable city from an interdisciplinary perspective. We assess how the introduction of technology can transform contemporary cities towards more sustainability. \nThe summer school combines lectures by a range of distinguished external speakers and local staff from the Antwerp Urban Studies Institute and other departments of the University of Antwerp with field trips and discussion sessions. \n\n1st day – Infrastructure and mobility\n2nd day – Water\n3rd day – Air\n4th day – Energy and Waste\n5th day – Social Justice and Engagement\n\n>> Read more and register \nScholarships : Applicants from the following countries can qualify for scholarships provided by UERA: Greece\, Bulgaria\, Poland\, Czech Republic\, Romania\, Ukraine\, Estonia\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Slovakia and Slovenia.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/summer-school-on-sustainable-cities-by-the-urban-europe-research-alliance-uera/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210911
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210616T081457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T081457Z
UID:19551-1630886400-1631318399@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Digital Living Lab Days by the European Network of Living Labs
DESCRIPTION:Digital Living Lab Days is the annual event organised by the European Network of Living Labs. The event offers a space or a platform for public officials\, companies\, entrepreneurs\, academics\, living lab representatives\, and innovators to connect and work together: to create new products and services\, to set the basis for debate and exploration of theories\, and to discuss and process policy recommendations within the practical elements of open and user-driven innovation.  \nThrough interactive panel discussions\, hands-on workshops with leading experts and site visits to our local partners\, OLLD/DLLD offers an exclusive networking and knowledge sharing experience. Join Living Labs\, companies\, public officials\, policy makers\, researchers\, non-profits and entrepreneurs to: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExplore co-creation methodologies\, tools and best practices\nMeet new partners for consortium building and set-up transnational experimentation grounds\nTransform markets by engaging citizens in co-creating products and services\nFind potential experimentation & test environments\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>> Read more and register
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/digital-living-lab-days-by-the-european-network-of-living-labs/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210830T094248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T084016Z
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SUMMARY:20th European Roundtable Sustainable Consumption and Production #ERSCP
DESCRIPTION:Keynote: Margit Noll\, PhD : Positive energy districts in the context of climate-neutral cities (in TH KN i7 03)\nTime: Thursday\, 09/Sept/2021:\n9:00am – 10:00am\nSession Chair: Donald Huisingh\nLocation: Main Hall i7 – “online room”\, Inffeldgasse 25 D\, first floor \nPresentation slides \nRead more and register \n\nSession: How to harness circular economies to drive urban transformations towards regenerative cities? (in TH S i3 02)\nTime: Thursday\, 09/Sept/2021: 1:30pm – 3:30pm CEST\nSession Chair: Jonas Bylund\, JPI Urban Europe\nLocation: Lecture hall i3\nInffeldgasse 25 D\, ground floor \nPresentations: \n\nParticipation and learning for the development of sustainable cities. Triggering urban transformations through co-creation. Chiara Scanagatta\nPathways to sustainable action: Narratives in transformative communities. Lena Schmeiduch1\, Paula Blumenschein1\, Shirin Betzler1\, Regina Kempen2\, Karsten Müller1\nImages of sustainable everyday life in Rosendal. How residents of an urban district understand sustainability. Malin Emilia Bäckman\nAssessing the potential of building integration and regional synergies to improve the environmental performance of urban vertical farming. Michael A. Martin1\,2\, Till Weidner3\n\n> Read more and register
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/how-to-harness-circular-economies-to-drive-urban-transformations-towards-regenerative-cities/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210729T075009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T044856Z
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SUMMARY:International Transdisciplinary Conference - ITD21
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 International Transdisciplinary Conference (ITD)\, “Creating Spaces and Cultivating Mindsets for Learning and Experimentation”\, provides a platform for engagement\, discussion\, and action that links transdisciplinary research\, (un) learning\, and practice. As a virtual forum\, the ITD Conference 2021 will bring together individuals\, communities\, and institutions from across the globe. The goal is to advance transdisciplinary concepts and methodologies while strengthening their potential for addressing societal challenges by connecting educators\, researchers\, practitioners\, industry and business representatives\, funding agencies\, decision makers and students across sectors and disciplines. \n> For more information\, programme and registration\, please visit the ITD conference webpage.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/itd21-international-transdisciplinary-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210830T085003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210830T085003Z
UID:19972-1631577600-1631750399@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Symposium on the Food-Water-Energy Nexus by IN-SOURCE
DESCRIPTION:In this final event the project team would like to present their own results as well as exchange experiences with other FWE Nexus projects. Participation is free of charge. \nRead more and register
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/symposium-on-the-food-water-energy-nexus-by-in-source/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210914T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210914T171500
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210611T123120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T100312Z
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SUMMARY:Kick-off in Urban Migration (Invitation only)
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe invites all projects funded in the Urban Migration call and their stakeholders to an online projects kick-off meeting. The meeting provides an opportunity for the project partners to meet and to share knowledge\, introduce their projects\, engage in strategic discussions and find partners for future cooperation. You can register at the bottom of this page. \nTime: Tuesday September 14\, 13.30 – 17.15 (CEST)\nTarget audience: Urban Migration projects (3 participants from each project)\, representatives from JPI Urban Europe funding agencies and other key people.\nRegistration: Please register at least three representatives as soon as possible but no later than August 20\, see bottom of this page. \nJoin the JPI Urban Europe community and receive important information! \nThe purpose of the meeting includes networking activities and strategic discussions. The aim is to provide useful information and to establish a strong community from the start. All projects are invited to give short “pitches” in a cavalcade of projects. Participants will have a chance to explore the links to ongoing projects and future cooperation in breakout sessions. \nWelcome to register three partners from each project to different breakout sessions \nBe sure to join with at least three representatives from every Urban Migration project to join the plenary and different breakout sessions. This also helps to ensure a good balance between researchers and partners outside academia at the meeting. \nProgramme\n13.30 Welcome!\n13.35 Expectations on the coming year for Urban Migration\n13.45 Intro JPI Urban Europe – projects community & knowledge hub\n13.55 Projects in the spotlight: pitching sessions\n15.05 Breakout sessions \nSession 1: Urban governance of housing issues\nSession 2: Socio-spatial integration and involvement of citizens and city administrations\n16.25 Communication and engagement activities in the coming years\n16.35 Keeping up the pace: Information on reporting and monitoring\n16.45 End of the meeting\n(16.45-17.15 Networking opportunity) \nWe encourage partners from the same project to attend different breakout sessions. \nSession: Urban governance of housing issues\nTo be able to manage migration and assist the long-term integration of migrants\, cities need to develop solid housing practices and measures. Participants will discuss the different projects’ approaches like collaborative housing\, sharing of spaces and resources\, and other innovative housing strategies and how to include city administrations and other stakeholders. \nSession: Socio-spatial integration and involvement of citizens and city administrations\nSocio-spatial integration of migrants\, citizen involvement\, and appropriate management within city administrations require commitment in both migrant and host communities. Participants will learn about novel approaches in the different cities engaged in projects funded by this call and explore cooperation with the civil society and public services. \n  \nRegistration is open! Please register before August 20.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/kick-off-in-urban-migration-invitation-only/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210901T090717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T053927Z
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SUMMARY:European Mobility Week
DESCRIPTION:EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK is the European Commission’s flagship awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility. It promotes behavioural change in favour of active mobility\, public transport\, and other clean\, intelligent transport solutions. \nThe main event takes place from 16-22 September each year\, culminating in the popular Car-Free Day. Local authorities are encouraged to use the main week to try out innovative planning measures\, promote new infrastructure and technologies\, measure air quality\, and get feedback from the public. \nWith more towns and cities joining every year\, and with its huge media appeal\, the campaign is widely recognised as a driving force towards sustainable urban mobility in Europe and beyond. \n> Read more and register
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/european-mobility-week/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210920T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211946
CREATED:20210812T092726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T092747Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar series: How are urban initiatives and actions supporting Green\, Just and Productive Cities in the EU?
DESCRIPTION:With the current form of the Urban Agenda for the EU (UAEU) coming to an end\, it’s essential that we capitalise on its achievements\, explore linkages and synergies with other relevant initiatives and feed into its renewal process. In this context\, a series of three webinars will be organised in line with the Green\, Just and Productive city dimensions\, as established under the New Leipzig Charter (NLC). Entitled ‘How are urban initiatives and actions supporting Green\, Just and Productive Cities in the EU?’\, the webinars will showcase examples and initiatives from cities on how to develop resilience and further the implementation of these dimensions at the local level\, and providing a space for discussing achievements\, remaining issues and future opportunities to help cities face their challenges in a strategic way and thus contribute to sustainable urban development.  \nThe webinars will take place on the following dates\, between 14:00 – 16:00 CEST: \n\nThe Productive City: 20 September 2021\nThe Green City: 27 September 2021\nThe Just City: 4 October 2021\n\nSign up for the webinars here.\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/webinar-series-how-are-urban-initiatives-and-actions-supporting-green-just-and-productive-cities-in-the-eu/
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