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SUMMARY:ACUTE / UERA TWG Urban Accessibility and Connectivity: Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility and Connectivity of the 15-minute-city\nACUTE / UERA TWG Urban Accessibility and Connectivity\nScientific seminar\, open to practitioners\n11 October 2023 9.00 am – 6.00 pm in Antwerp (Belgium) \nWithin the framework of the ACUTE (Accessibility and Connectivity knowledge hub for Urban Transformation in Europe) and UERA TWG Urban Accessibility and Connectivity\, a seminar will be held in Antwerp\, Belgium\, with a particular interest given to the issues of accessibility and connectivity\, especially in the context of 15-minute-city urban model\, for both goods and people. \nThe contributors from academia and practice are invited to orally present their projects\, discuss them and share their latest results and methods within the fields of Accessibility and Connectivity of the 15-minute-city: \n\nAccessibility as a long-term academic and operational concept\n15-minute-city as a renewal of accessibility planning approaches with temporal urbanism\n15-minute city or X-minute city in the suburbs\nThe social dimension in the design and implementation of the 15-minute city\nAccessibility and sustainable mobility\, the transport modes of the 15-min-city\nInclusive design and development of 15-min-cities\n\nClick here for more information\, agenda and registration. \nThe registration is open until 06/10/2023.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/acute-uera-twg-urban-accessibility-and-connectivity-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Antwerp (Belgium)\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231108T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20230707T095709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T131749Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Mid-term and Kick-off Event for ENUTC and BTC calls followed by Agora Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:November 8–10\, participants from both ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC) calls\, including the Building Transformation Call (BTC)\, will gather in Delft in The Netherlands for inspiration and mutual exchange\, onsite and online. Projects from the co-funded call will meet for their mid-term event\, and the projects who are to be selected for the BTC call will see each other for a kick-off. Wednesday afternoon the funding agencies will meet for a Consortium meeting\, and there will be a possibility for the projects to meet up separately. Thursday will be dedicated to the joint mid-term and kick-off event\, and Friday morning will revolve around a Strategic Agora Dialogue\, onsite in The Hague. The days will revolve around the theme of the new call – what art and design mean for urban transformation. \n  \n \n  \nPurpose \nProject partners in the co-funded call will meet for a mid-term gathering\, and the projects who are to be selected for the BTC call will meet for kicking off together. Project partners from both calls are jointly invited to participate for inspiration and mutual exchange. \nThe purpose of the joint event is to: \n\nprovide a forum for exchange for all projects within the ENUTC calls\,\nhave strategic discussions and exchange on impact assessment (mid-term)\,\ninform about ENUTC communication\, support activities and requirements for the coming years\nreport on your projects’ research so far (mid-term)\,\nfoster consortia spirit and a sense of community\, and\nnetworking.\n\nThe Strategic Agora dialogue will include in-depth conversations and a wider spectrum of participants. \nAim \nThe event will facilitate exchange and community building among the projects and their project partners\, support measures for projects to strengthen communication and impact creation\, and inform about formal requirements on monitoring and reporting\, and guidelines and support activities. The event will also connect the projects to a wider stakeholder community. \nFor whom \nProject coordinators and project partners are invited to the joint mid-term and kick-off event\, as well as the Strategic Agora Dialogue. In order to build a multi-stakeholder community for the ENUTC\, project partners from municipalities\, business\, local communities and research are encouraged to participate in both events. \nPlease note\, 2-3 representatives from each project are expected to participate in the meeting. \nDates \nNovember 8: Funding agencies will meet for a Consortium meeting (agenda is sent out separately). We encourage projects to join us already on the Wednesday for registration which will be open from 1 pm\, and we may help out finding a location to host a project meeting. The Consortium meeting (only funding agencies) ends with a mingle activity\, and a toast will be given at 5 pm – projects are welcome to mingle. \nNovember 9: The joint mid-term and the kick-off will start on the Thursday\, onsite and online as a hybrid event. The day will end with a social activity. \n9.00–10.00 Registration\n10.00–10.30 Introduction\n– Michael Creek\, moderator\n– Alexandre Torres\, online moderator\n– Esther van der Wel\, NWO\n– Marcus van Leeuwen\, SIA\n– Alberto Pozza\, EC\n– Kristina Laurell\, Formas\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n10.30–12.00 Projects mingle & presentations\n12.00–12.45 Lunch\n12.45–13.30 Guided tours\, Green village\n13.30–15.15 Parallel sessions (including fika)\n– Urban living labs\, Ulrike Stroissnig\, FFG\n– Public infrastructure for change\, Rianne Melik\, ILIT\n– Inclusive citizen urban transformation\, Isabel Ruiz\, Coolschools\n15.15–16.00 Communication spot: Make social social again\n– Sophia Koistinen\, Formas\n16.00–16.15 Closing remarks and connecting to Driving Urban Transitions\n– Kristina Laurell\, Formas\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n16.15 BTC projects q/a (15–30 minutes)\n– Ann Maudsley\, Formas\n– Elena Simion\, UEFISCDI\n19.00 Dinner \nNovember 10: The Strategic Agora Dialogue\, only onsite\, will take place in the morning on the Friday\, ending with a lunch together. The purpose is to discuss further what art and design mean for urban transformation\, accompanied by exciting projects. \n9.00–10.00 Registration\n10.00–13.00 Agora dialogue about involving art and design for urban transformation\n– Dramalabs (Contra)\n– Susdesign\n– Soundtrackcity\n13.00 Lunch \nLocations \nThe joint mid-term and kick-off hybrid event will be located in Delft in The Netherlands at The Green Village\, Van den Broekweg 4. The Strategic Agora Dialogue\, which will be only onsite\, will be arranged in The Hague\, Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 300. \nRegistration \nRegistration per invitation is closed. \nPlease\, see the information package via e-mail. Instruction for preparations is e-mailed to project coordinators.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/joint-mid-term-and-kick-off-event-for-enutc-and-btc-calls-followed-by-agora-dialogue/
CATEGORIES:AGORA,ENUTC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231110T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231019T041049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T062831Z
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SUMMARY:Crafting Tomorrow: The Power of Arts & Design in urban transformation
DESCRIPTION:AGORA Thematic Dialogue\nJoin us on our transformative journey in our AGORA workshop\, where we explore the intersection of arts and design with urban transformation to find new\, innovative solutions for urban areas in Europe. We will showcase inspirational projects funded and supported by ENUTC in JPI Urban Europe\, an initiative of the Urban Doers Community within the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership (DUT)\, and more. The workshop is a call to action\, inviting participants to start thinking about the integration of arts and design into their steps towards a sustainable future. By showcasing the impactful role of arts and design\, we aim to inspire participants to envision a future where urban transformation is synonymous with ecological responsibility and enhanced quality of life for all. \nWhat can you expect from your participation in the AGORA Dialogue? \n\nExchange\, discuss\, co-create: You will have the possibility to join an engaged group of change makers\, urban practitioners\, researchers and others in discussions on what is needed to drive urban transitions.\nNetworking: You will be able to connect to the AGORA community\, the informal stakeholder network maintained by JPI Urban Europe.\nCombine practical exchange of experiences with exciting discussions on urban transformation.\n\nTimeplan:\n09:30 – 10:00 Coffee & welcome \n10:00 – 13:00 AGORA workshop \n13:00 – 14:00 Lunch for all participants \nTarget group for the workshop: Representatives of public administrations\, non-governmental and grassroots initiatives\, creative and cultural sectors\, urban policy makers on various levels\, representatives of business and companies\, research and innovation community and all urban change makers working in the field of urban transitions. \nFor questions and more information\, contact ulrike.stroissnig@ffg.at \nRegister for the AGORA Thematic Dialogue\nRegistration closed.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/crafting-tomorrow-the-power-of-arts-design-in-urban-transformation/
LOCATION:NWO The Hague (Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 300\, 2593 CE The Hague). Further information: https://www.nwo.nl/en/how-reach-nwo-hague
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T093000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231102T111433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T062327Z
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SUMMARY:Towards climate-neutral mobility in cities: Extended Thematic AGORA & site visits
DESCRIPTION:Join us on our journey towards climate-neutral mobility in cities! We will discuss the main challenges\, opportunities and funding options at our extended AGORA Thematic Dialogue in Konya\, Turkey. \nWe will showcase good practices\, have interesting local site visits and make sure to create a lot of networking possibilities. In the workshop sessions we will discuss the following topics: \n\nChallenges and opportunities for cities to reach climate neutrality\nHow to achieve speed reductions in the traffic of urban areas? – learning from examples\nChallenges and solutions in the dissemination of active mobility in cities (e.g. cycling\, walking)\nSustainable solutions in freight transport (Roadmap for safe\, sustainable\, efficient\, technology-supported\, integrated city logistics)\n\nVenue (on-site only): Taş Bina Conference Hall\nAddress: Şemsitebrizi\, Ankara Cd. No:6\, 42151 Karatay/Konya \nWhat can you expect from your participation in the AGORA Dialogue? \n\nExchange\, discuss\, co-create: You will have the possibility to join an engaged group of change makers\, urban practitioners\, researchers and others in discussions on what is needed to drive urban transitions.\nNetworking: You will be able to connect to the AGORA community\, the informal stakeholder network maintained by JPI Urban Europe.\nCombine practical exchange of experiences with exciting discussions on urban transformation.\n\nTimeplan\nMonday 4 December \n09:30 – 16:30 Workshop (lunch & breaks included) \n18:00 – 20:00 Working dinner \n20:00 – 22:00 Traditional Sema Ceremony \nTuesday 5 December \n9:00 – 12:30 Site visits \n12:30 – 14:00 Lunch \n14:00 – 17:00 Workshop (Coffee break included) \nThis Agora’s edition is organised in the framework of ERA-Net Urban Accessibility & Connectivity (ENUAC)  \n  \nThe registration is closed!\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/towards-climate-neutral-mobility-in-cities-extended-thematic-agora-site-visits/
LOCATION:Taş Bina Conference Hall Address: Şemsitebrizi\, Ankara Cd. No:6\, 42151 Karatay/Konya
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231204T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231122T102048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T102416Z
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SUMMARY:Designing inclusive and engaging hybrid workshop formats - Design and application workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) and the Karlsruhe Transformation Center for Sustainability and Cultural change (KAT at KIT-ITAS) organize an online workshop on Designing inclusive and engaging hybrid workshop formats with specific focus on urban transformation moderated by Christine Bell/Centre for Facilitation. \nRegister here!\nThis workshop is designed for stakeholders in the field of urban transformation with diverse background (e.g. researchers\, professional facilitators\, practitioners\, public administration\,) who are interested in creating effective and engaging workshops that combine both in-person and remote participation. It intends to  concretize findings from a first workshop in July 2023 applying them to specific constellations in the context of urban transformation and research: \n\nScientific contexts\, e.g. scientific conferences and workshops\nStakeholder involvement workshops\, e.g. formats like to JPI Urban Europe AGORAs\, bringing together urban practice and research\nCitizen and local stakeholder participation workshops\n\nThe results of the first workshop in July 2023 are documented here: \n\nBlog entry\nDocumentation\n\nThese are a starting point of this workshop but you are cordially invited to take part even if not having been present at the first workshop! \nContact: Pia Laborgne pia.laborgne@kit.edu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/designing-inclusive-and-engaging-hybrid-workshop-formats-design-and-application-workshop/
LOCATION:Digital
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240130T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231213T134928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T112956Z
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SUMMARY:AGORA Dialogue #2: DUT Call 2024 priorities – 30.1.2024
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION \nDate: 30 January 2024 \nTime:\nSeattle: 8 – 10 a.m.\nQuebec: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.\nSão Paulo: 1 – 3 p.m.\nLondon: 4 – 6 p.m.\nVienna: 5 – 7 p.m. \n \nRegistration closed.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-dialogue-2-dut-call-2024-priorities-30-1-2024/
CATEGORIES:AGORA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240206T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240111T075627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T155635Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231122T134903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T135240Z
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SUMMARY:ACUTE and UERA future seminar in Karlsruhe (Germany)
DESCRIPTION:The JPI Uban Europe ACUTE and UERA invities you to a future seminar in Karlsruhe\, Germany on 20 & 21st of February\, 2024. \nWe are looking forward to welcoming participants from both the academic and the practitioner world (NGOs\, cities\, urban planners\, decision makers\, etc.). \nWithin the framework of the ACUTE (Accessibility and Connectivity knowledge hub for Urban Transformation in Europe) project and UERA TWG Urban Accessibility and Connectivity\, a particular interest is given to the issues of accessibility and connectivity\, especially in the context of 15-minute-city urban model\, for both goods and people. \nThe contributors from academia and practice are invited to orally present their projects\, discuss them and share their latest results and methods within the fields of Accessibility and Connectivity of the 15-minute-city: \n• Accessibility as a long term academic and operational concept\n• 15-minute-city as a renewing of accessibility planning approaches with temporal urbanism\n• 15-min-city\, or X-min-city in the urban outskirts\n• The social dimension in the design and implementation of the 15-min-city\n• TOD and 15-minute-city\n• Time-based planning of cities\n• Accessibility and Sustainable mobility\, the transport modes of 15-min-city\n• Inclusive design and development of 15-min-cities\n• Assessing the 15-min-city \nRegistration \nFor more details\, we would like to invite you to have a closer look at the website of the event. \n  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/acute-and-uera-future-seminar-in-karlsruhe-germany/
LOCATION:Karlsruhe\, Germany\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240220T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20231211T113750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231222T111620Z
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SUMMARY:UERA Conference and General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Invitation to the UERA Seminar and General Assembly (February 20 – 23\, 2024 in Karlsruhe/Germany)\, including an ACUTE TWG3 – 15mC / Urban Accessibility and Connectivity Workshop  (with separate cfp) and a Driving Urban Transitions Scoping Workshop  \nThe Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) seminar on the 22nd of February 2024 focuses on urban sustainability transformations\, aiming at building ecosystem learnings\, through multiple experimentation\,  collaboration and social learning. For this\, we call for abstracts (300 words) on urban sustainability research and practice and the development of new skills and competencies enhancing transformative capacity. The seminar aims to contribute to the European transfer of knowledge and experience and to identify and discuss the need for capacity building in research and practice. Besides presentations\, we welcome posters that will be shown during the whole event and highlighted in a specific poster session. \nDeadline for abstracts: 12th of January 2024. \nFinal papers can be published after the conference in the Special Issue of the Journal Urban Transformations  ‘On the Other Side of the Green City: Critical Experimentations and Learnings’ (submission will be opened after the conference) \nFor more information\, the submission of abstracts and registration please see: https://indico.scc.kit.edu/e/uera2024 \n  \nThe event is organised by: Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA)\, Karlsruhe Transformation Centre for Sustainability and Cultural Change/KIT-ITAS (KAT)\, Karlsruhe Real World Lab for Sustainable Climate Protection (KARLA) and in cooperation with JPI UE.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/uera-conference-and-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Karlsruhe Institute for Technology\, Karlsruhe\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240323
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240122T061246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T071243Z
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SUMMARY:Mission-led Community Change Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:During this training\, we will use collaborative learning approaches to help you to adopt a mission-led mindset; and to explore ways that you can use a mission-led approach to help organise\, plan\, and manage radical change for your organisation and community. You will gain knowledge and confidence to help your community take a mission-led approach to change. \nIs This Course Right for You?\n\nAre you passionate about your community and trying to make positive/holistic change happen in some way?\nDo you have some understanding of the equity\, sustainability\, climate\, and socio-economic challenges facing your community\, and others?\nAre you frustrated by the persistent gap between changes currently being achieved and what you see is really needed?\nAre you looking for help and ideas on how you\, your organisation\, your community and/or your partners could do much better?\n\nYou could work for any type of organisation\, or be an independent individual. Everyone is welcome. No specific academic training is required. \nRead more about the course here! \n  \nNote that the travel costs for the “Urban Doers Community 2023” will be covered by the DUT Partnership via FFG (according to the regulations of FFG\, for transport & hotel costs for max. three nights). Please make your own travel arrangements\, you will receive reimbursement templates from the DUT team after the event. \nRegister for the event
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/mission-led-community-change-masterclass/
LOCATION:Maribor
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240320T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240215T141241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T191700Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Workshop: Mapping of CUE Cases
DESCRIPTION:Register for the workshop\n\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/cue-digital-workshop/
LOCATION:Digital
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240411T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240208T162453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T162936Z
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SUMMARY:Mid-term Meeting for PED Call II Projects
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe and the DUT Partnership invite all projects funded in the JPI UE PED Call II – Positive Energy Districts and Neighbourhoods for Climate Neutrality – and representatives from involved national funding agencies to the midterm meeting.\nThe mid-term meeting is organised back to back and jointly with the kick-off event of the DUT Call 2022 projects in Brussels on 11-12 April 2024. \nThis event provides an opportunity for project partners to meet peers from other PED Call II projects\, link to the “next generation” of PED projects and chat with funding organisations. In the mid-term event\, we will build on the experiences from the projects meeting in Copenhagen in January 2023 and put a strong focus on inter-project exchange on thematic or organisational challenges and needs. We will also build on the great work of the first-time established PED Expert Support Facility (ESF). \nDate & time\n11 April\, 12:00-17:00 (CET)\, starting with lunch and followed by an evening networking event\n12 April\, 09:00-16:00 (CET)\nLocation: Area42 | Rue des Palais 46\, Brussels and online via Zoom \n\nParts of the projects event will fully be hybrid\, with all activities being offered onsite but only some of them online.\nTarget groups: Coordinators and project partners funded in PED Call II\, representatives from involved national funding agencies and experts from European Commission.\nWe expect 2-3 representatives from each project to attend the kick-off event onsite in Brussels. We ask all project coordinators to inform your partners about this event and help us ensure a good balance between researchers and partners outside academia at the event. Additional project partners are welcome to attend online.\n\n» Register for the projects kick-off event\nRegistration deadline for onsite participation is 16th of February. Registration deadline for online participation is 1st of March. \nMake sure to make your hotel reservations well in advance since there will be many events in Brussels related to the EU presidency. \nFor questions email christoph.gollner@ffg.at
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/mid-term-ped-call-ii-projects/
LOCATION:Area 42\, Rue des Palais 46\, 1030 Bruxelles\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:PED
ORGANIZER;CN="JPI Urban Europe":MAILTO:johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240502T094019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T094019Z
UID:24960-1713744000-1713916799@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240424T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240213T131333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T091335Z
UID:24768-1713947400-1714068000@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240430T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240216T133714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T134015Z
UID:24825-1714485600-1714492800@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:DUT’s Mapping of 15-minute City practices
DESCRIPTION:Register for the webinar\n\n\n                \n                        \n                             \n                        \n                        URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name(Required)Last name(Required)Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Organisation(Required)Type of Organisation(Required)\n								\n								Business\n							\n								\n								City Authority / Municipality / Region\n							\n								\n								EU Institution / European Commission\n							\n								\n								Funding Organisation\n							\n								\n								Government Organisation / Ministry\n							\n								\n								Local Initiative\n							\n								\n								NGO\n							\n								\n								Other\n							\n								\n								Real Estate Investors / Housing Organisations\n							\n								\n								Research Organisation / University\n							\n								\n								Urban Infrastructures / Utilities\n							Country(Required)AfghanistanAlbaniaAlgeriaAmerican SamoaAndorraAngolaAnguillaAntarcticaAntigua and BarbudaArgentinaArmeniaArubaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamasBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBermudaBhutanBoliviaBonaire\, Sint Eustatius and SabaBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswanaBouvet IslandBrazilBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryBrunei DarussalamBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCameroonCanadaCape VerdeCayman IslandsCentral African RepublicChadChileChinaChristmas IslandCocos IslandsColombiaComorosCongo\, Democratic Republic of theCongo\, Republic of theCook IslandsCosta RicaCroatiaCubaCuraçaoCyprusCzech RepublicCôte d'IvoireDenmarkDjiboutiDominicaDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaEritreaEstoniaEswatini (Swaziland)EthiopiaFalkland IslandsFaroe IslandsFijiFinlandFranceFrench GuianaFrench PolynesiaFrench Southern TerritoriesGabonGambiaGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGibraltarGreeceGreenlandGrenadaGuadeloupeGuamGuatemalaGuernseyGuineaGuinea-BissauGuyanaHaitiHeard and McDonald IslandsHoly SeeHondurasHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsle of ManIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJerseyJordanKazakhstanKenyaKiribatiKuwaitKyrgyzstanLao People's Democratic RepublicLatviaLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibyaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMacauMacedoniaMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMarshall IslandsMartiniqueMauritaniaMauritiusMayotteMexicoMicronesiaMoldovaMonacoMongoliaMontenegroMontserratMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmarNamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew CaledoniaNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNiueNorfolk IslandNorth KoreaNorthern Mariana IslandsNorwayOmanPakistanPalauPalestine\, State ofPanamaPapua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPitcairnPolandPortugalPuerto RicoQatarRomaniaRussiaRwandaRéunionSaint BarthélemySaint HelenaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint MartinSaint Pierre and MiquelonSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSamoaSan MarinoSao Tome and PrincipeSaudi ArabiaSenegalSerbiaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSint MaartenSlovakiaSloveniaSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth GeorgiaSouth KoreaSouth SudanSpainSri LankaSudanSurinameSvalbard and Jan Mayen IslandsSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTaiwanTajikistanTanzaniaThailandTimor-LesteTogoTokelauTongaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanTurks and Caicos IslandsTuvaluUS Minor Outlying IslandsUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayUzbekistanVanuatuVenezuelaVietnamVirgin Islands\, BritishVirgin Islands\, U.S.Wallis and FutunaWestern SaharaYemenZambiaZimbabweÅland IslandsTown / City(Required)What is your relation to the 15mC concept? How do you use it in your professional activities?(Required)Have you already participated in any DUT event before?(Required)\n			\n					\n					Yes\n			\n			\n					\n					No\n			Privacy Statement(Required)By submitting this registration form \n\n   I confirm that the information provided is correct and complete. \n   I agree that my personal data will be processed electronically for the purpose of organising the event. \n   I also agree that my contact details will be shared with cooperation partners if required for the purpose of organising the event. \n   Furthermore\, I expressly agree to receive invitations to similar events organised by the DUT Partnership - IMPORTANT: You may unsubscribe from communications or withdraw your consent at any time by sending a message to unsubsribe@dutparnership.eu.  \n   I authorise the DUT Partnership to use without restriction photographs and/or films bearing my image in all types of publications in order to illustrate or promote DUT’s activities or projects - IMPORTANT: If you do not wish for your name\, photograph or organisation to appear in publications please send us an email at events@dutpartnership.eu. \n \n\n\n								\n								I hereby acknowledge and accept the Privacy Statement.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/duts-mapping-of-15-minute-city-practices/
LOCATION:Digital
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240419T122802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T122802Z
UID:24904-1715594400-1715619600@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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:20240514T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240313T134143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T084459Z
UID:24858-1715695200-1715706000@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:PED AGORA Dialogue: PED 3.0 - Our Journey towards climate-neutrality
DESCRIPTION:Find more info about the event on the DUT website. \nRegister for the PED AGORA Dialogue
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/ped-agora-dialogue-ped-3-0-our-journey-towards-climate-neutrality/
LOCATION:Digital
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240306T140122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T170614Z
UID:24719-1715731200-1715990399@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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:20240516T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240425T075421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T083420Z
UID:24924-1715851800-1715965200@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:The European Mobility Days and ACUTE workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 6th European Mobility Days are coming up\, this time in Strasbourg\, organised on 16 and 17 May 2024 by Cerema and CNFPT\, in partnership with the Eurometropole of Strasbourg\, GART\, UTP\, MOT\, UGE\, ADEUS (Strasbourg Urban Planning Agency)\, and the European POLIS network. \nThe aim is to discuss and exchange ideas based on European and international examples\, in order to compare and understand the issues and levers for action\, and thus act effectively to promote a sustainable mobility policy. On the first day\, the French National pilot workshop of the European ACUTE programme will also be held. \n>> For more information and practical details\, visit the event website. \nRegistration deadline: 3 May 2024\, 11:59pm (as the number of participants is limited\, the advise is to register as soon as possible).
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/the-european-mobility-days-and-acute-workshop/
LOCATION:Strasbourg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240527T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240326T065613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T093627Z
UID:24871-1716811200-1716814800@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Urban lunch talk: New perspectives and approaches on urban transitions – What is needed for policy making?
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a new episode of the Urban Lunch Talks series addressing new perspectives and approaches on urban transitions. The talk will follow up on a session about the topic at the Driving Urban Transitions Conference 2024 – in order to develop further what is needed for policy making. \n>> Go to the Zoom webinar.  \nThe webinar will be recorded and published for the JPI Urban Europe’s Youtube channel. >> You may download the event to your calendar (ics-file). \n>> Click here to register for the event to make sure being invited to upcoming Urban lunch talks and networking activities. \nAfter an interesting session at the Driving Urban Transitions Conference in Brussels about projects pushing the boundaries for new perspectives and approaches on urban transitions\, there is a need to speak further about how change will come through policy making. For the conversations in the upcoming Urban Lunch Talk about how to move forward for policy making\, representants from the city/region\, state and international levels are invited for a panel discussion. \nThe theme of the event is connected to the ENUTC call (BTC) about the impact of art and design for urban transformation. We seem to be stuck in current modes of thinking\, and old solutions\, that were perhaps useful to solve old problems. This implies a need for research projects to emphasize the creativity\, and the cultural sectors – to support and enable the transformation of our societies (cities) towards a sustainable\, climate neutral and just future. \nStill\, what can the decision makers do when the research projects think outside-the-box – does policy making require the same kind of mindset? Obstacles for new perspectives\, and approaches on urban transitions\, and policy making are to be discussed Monday\, May 27 at lunch. Most welcome! \nPanel guests\n\nJenny Kornmacher\, Innovations Director\, EIT Culture & Creativity\n\nSpecialized in creative industries development and international relations\, Jenny is an experienced leader within the cultural sectors of Europe. Based in the south of Sweden working for Region Skåne\, she is also an Interim Innovations Director for the EIT Culture & Creativity. Jenny is ambitious to connect industries and creative sectors in order to support the innovation potential in a larger context\, and through the business oriented Breakthrough Lab concept\, innovation is promoted. She holds a Master of Arts focused in cultural studies/critical theory and analysis from Leuphana University of Lüneburg. \n\nAnnika Enqvist\, Research and Education Coordinator\, Public Art Agency Sweden\n\nHer role contains building a new line of public programmes and mediation of public art\, in relation to current societal and cultural issues – providing opportunities for mutual learning\, and a broad dissemination of knowledge around public art. Enqvist is managing and curating the public programming with exhibitions\, performances\, public talks\, and conferences for the agency’s public venue in Stockholm. She has developed university courses on artistic processes in the public realm at Blekinge Institute of Technology\, and Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Enqvist is educated at Stockholm University and Konstfack University of Arts\, Crafts and Design\, with an MA in curatorial studies. \n\nSusanne Thurén\, Strategic Urban Development\, Umeå\, Sweden\n\nSusanne is engaged with strategic and sustainable urban development at Umeå in Sweden\, part of NetZeroCities 112 Mission Cities (precursor to Cities Mission). Together with planners\, statisticians\, and analysts\, a politicial stance is developed for the future of urban Umeå – where Susanne points to the role of culture and creative business. She has a background within the fields of international economics and policy making\, with a degree in public administration and economics from Umeå University. Susanne has previously worked as a Deputy Director at the International Department at the Ministry of Finance\, Government Offices of Sweden. \nModerator\n\nJohannes Riegler\, Management Board Member\, Driving Urban Transitions\n\nJohannes engages urban actors to develop a transnational research and innovation programme for regenerative and livable urban futures. Multi-actor processes are designed to bring research communities\, public urban administrations\, urban change makers and anyone enthusiastic about urban areas together – challenges ahead could be tackled by exchanging knowledge and co-create. Johannes earned his urbanist (MA)\, and geographer (BSc) studies in Brussels\, Vienna\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Budapest and Klagenfurt. \nUrban lunch talk webinar series\nThe urban lunch talk is part of a webinar series to discuss and synthesize cross-cutting research and innovation\, with diverse stakeholders across Europe\, and beyond. The webinar is more of a listening experience\, so that you can enjoy your lunch or taking a walk at the same time. The urban lunch talk is live-recorded in Zoom\, and later published for the JPI Urban Europe’s Youtube channel.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-new-perspectives-and-approaches-on-urban-transitions/
CATEGORIES:DUT,ENUTC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240604T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240508T083829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T134356Z
UID:24932-1717513200-1717520400@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
SUMMARY:Mapping of Circular Urban Economy Cases across Europe – Results Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will delve into results from a comprehensive mapping of best-practice cases of circular urban economies in European cities.  \nExperts from consultancy firm Sweco Sweden and Belgium led the data collection process concerning practical experiences in circular  urban transitions. Together with other experts\, they will provide insights into the structured outline of this mapping project\, including the bottom-up\, Power BI-driven methodology used to collect and compile circular urban economy cases. \nAdditionally\, the webinar will allow space to delve deeper into specific aspects of the topic at hand and interact directly with a panel of urban circularity experts. \nRegister 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/mapping-of-circular-urban-economy-cases-across-europe-results-webinar/
CATEGORIES:DUT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240611T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240214T145827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T091130Z
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SUMMARY:CONflict in TRAnsformations Seminar in Oslo
DESCRIPTION:The CONTRA project welcomes participants to their seminar “The Drama of Conflict – Working with Theatre in Urban Transformation” in Oslo\, Norway\, on 11-12 June 2024.\nThe organisers warmly welcome individuals engaged in addressing urban conflict\, citizen participation\, and arts-based approaches to tackle governance challenges to join us for the concluding seminar of the CONTRA project. This seminar aims to compare experiences and disseminate the results of our research focused on conflicts within urban spaces. \nAbout CONflict in TRAnsformations (CONTRA) project\nThrough a comparative study of urban planning law and practices focused on climate transition in four countries\, the CONTRA project studies how conflict is handled and investigates the connection with political and legal institutions to determine whether conflict is suppressed or actively used for sustainable transformation. The project also tests new ways to handle conflict. CONTRA pioneers a new model of living labs (Drama Labs) that uses theatre-based methods to experiment with productive conflict. To read more about the project please visit its website: conflictintransformations.eu \n \n\nHow to attend\nThe event organisers offer financial support for a limited number of places (travel\, accomodation etc.). \nTo be elegible\, guests should be representatives from European countries not covered by the project consortium\, the project consortium includes Belgium\, the Netherlands\, Norway and Poland.  \nParticipants from other countries are also welcome\, but we will not be able to cover the costs of their arrival and stay in Oslo. \n  \nFor more details please contact: jkrukowska@uw.edu.pl \nTo read more about the project please visit the CONTRA project website: conflictintransformations.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/conflict-in-transformations-seminar-in-oslo/
LOCATION:Oslo\, Norway\, Oslo\, Norway
CATEGORIES:ENUTC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240614T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240604T071808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T072645Z
UID:25026-1718364600-1718370000@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240905T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20240905T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20240820T070257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T114402Z
UID:25227-1725537600-1725541200@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
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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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241113T160000
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SUMMARY:15-minute City AGORA Dialogue: A Call Agenda for the urban mobility transition
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URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/15-minute-city-agora-13nov/
CATEGORIES:15mC,AGORA,DUT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241114T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241115T170000
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SUMMARY:ENUTC-BTC Mid-term event\, and Designed living environment conference\, Stockholm\, November 14–15 2024
DESCRIPTION:November 14–15 2024\, agencies and project participants from the ENUTC Building Transformation Call (BTC) will gather in Stockholm\, Sweden\, for inspiration and mutual exchange\, onsite and online. The second day is arranged together with projects from the Designed living environment call. \n \nWelcome to Stockholm\, Sweden\, for the Building Transformation Call (BTC-ENUTC) mid-term event. Project partners and funding agencies will have the opportunity to gather for inspiration and mutual exchange. Projects will present and discuss their works so far\, mingle with each other\, agencies and experts. The participants of the mid-term event are also invited to be a part of the Ten Research Projects on Art in Designed Living Environments – Final Conference with an emphasis on art and design. \nAn international training session for all ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacity (ENUTC) projects is planned to be arranged – more information will come. \nPurpose and aim \nThe mid-term event will facilitate exchange and community building among the projects and their project partners\, support measures for projects to strengthen communication and impact creation\, and inform about formal requirements on monitoring and reporting. In order to build a multi-stakeholder community for the projects funded within the ENUTC program\, the mid-term event will connect to a wider stakeholder community with partners from municipalities\, business\, local communities and research. \nThe mid-term event is connected to the conference for “Ten Research Projects on Art in Designed Living Environments – Final Conference” Swedish national projects funded in the call Designed living environment and to a digital ENUTC international training session which will include a wider audience in order to build capacity outside Europe. \nFor whom? \nBTC project coordinators and at least one additional project partner\, external experts and ENUTC funding agencies are invited to attend the mid-term event. The participants from the mid-term event are also invited to meet with researchers\, practitioners and stakeholders during an afternoon mingle. Participants are also invited to attend in a conference that is investigating the design of public spaces and the importances of art in the development of a more socially inclusive\, sustainable society.  In connection with these events an ENUTC international training session will be held. \nAgenda (CET) \nNovember 14\, Wenner-Gren Center\, Stockholm  \n12.00–13:00 Consortium meeting (funding agencies only)\n13.00–13.45 Registration and lunch​\n13:45–14:00 Welcome\, tour de table\n14:00–15:00 BTC projects presentations\n15:00–15:20 Coffe break\n15:20–16:00 BTC projects presentations\n16:00–16:45 Panel discussion\n16:45–17:00 Summary\, and opportunity for practical questions\n17:30–19:00 Mingle and appetizers (Wenner-Gren Center) \nNovember 15\, ArkDes\, Stockholm    \n08:30 Registration and fika\n09:00–09:30 Welcome and keynote speach\n09:30–12:00 Project presentations and panel\n12:00–13:00 Mingle lunch\n13:00–14:45 Project reflections and panel\n14:45–15:00 Summary \nLocations \nThe mid-term event will be located at Wenner-Gren Center\, Sveavägen 166\, Stockholm\, Sweden. The Designed living environment conference\, which will be only onsite\, will be arranged at ArkDes\, Exercisplan 4\, Skeppsholmen\, Stockholm\, Sweden. \nRegistration \nRegistration is per invitation.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/enutc-btc-mid-term-event-and-designed-living-environment-conference-stockholm-november-14-15-2024/
CATEGORIES:ENUTC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20241104T085244Z
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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:20241205T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20241205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20241202T093221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T054214Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Living Labs in Action: From Europe to Latin America’s Neighbourhoods and Cities
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a digital workshop 5 december\, bringing together urban actors working with experimental methods such as urban living labs – the workshop aims to exchange experiences in urban transformation\, discuss new approaches and strategies\, and offer opportunities for international twinning. \n>> Click here to register for the event to make sure being invited to upcoming JPI Urban Europe and Driving Urban Transitions events\, and networking activities. The event will be able to join without registering here (Zoom). \nUrban areas are key to build robustness to deal with the bunch of crises and uncertainty of the 21st century. For that reason\, renewed efforts are required to address the stresses and challenges with innovative approaches in cities and to enhance the capacities of municipalities\, urban governance and society to act and therefore to enhance the robustness of urban systems to stress and disruptions caused by phenomena caused by the climate\, biodiversity and socio-economic crises. The urgency to reach agreed goals and significantly change human activities away from linear models of exploitation towards processes within planetary boundaries has never been more pressing. \nUrban Living Labs \nSuccess will depend on the ability to bring research results\, new governance innovation\, technologies\, approaches\, tools\, processes\, policy recommendations\, etc.\, into action in all our cities and form multi-stakeholder alliances for change. In that sense\, Urban Living Labs provide the experimental settings\, to test and co-create solutions and approaches among different stakeholders. \nThis workshop will bring together urban actors (local public administration\, researchers\, innovators\, grassroots organisations\, etc.) working in and with experimental methods such as urban living labs to exchange approaches\, similarities\, and differences. \nPurpose \nThe workshop aims to exchange experiences in urban transformation\, discuss new approaches and strategies\, and offer opportunities for international twinning. More specifically for urban living labs\, the workshop aims to \n\nprovide a platform for exchange and networking among the Latin American Urban Living Lab community and European participants and actors in this field\,\ndiscuss experiences with and impact of urban living lab approaches in urban contexts\, and\nestablish an environment for cross-continental learning from experiences and knowledge(s) generated in urban living labs.\n\nThe results of the workshop will be used for future activities and events with a focus on Latin America in the scope of the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership (DUT) and the ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC). \nAgenda \n15:00 Welcome note\n15:05-15.15 Input on urban living labs – Linking global ambitions with local actions\n15:15-16:00 Pitches (à 7 minutes) by projects/initiatives working with urban living labs in Latin America and Europe\n16:00-16:10 Short break\n16:10-16:15 Introduction to workshop: Learning from urban living labs across continents\n16:15-16:45 Workshop: Learning from urban living labs across continents\n16:45-16:55 Wrap-up\n16:55-17:00 Closing and next steps \nGlobal times \n15.00-17.00 CET – Brussels Time\n11.00-13.00 BRT – Brasilia Time\n09.00-11.00 PET – Lima Time \nContact \nJanine Halder – janine.halder@ffg.at
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-living-labs-in-action-from-europe-to-latin-americas-neighbourhoods-and-cities/
CATEGORIES:DUT,ENUTC
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20250123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195006
CREATED:20250110T111104Z
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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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