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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
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SUMMARY:ICERI2019 (12th annual International Conference of Education\, Research and Innovation)
DESCRIPTION:After 12 years\, ICERI has become an annual meeting point for lecturers\, researchers\, professors\, educational scientists and technologists. Every year\, ICERI brings together over 700 delegates from 80 different countries. \nIt will provide the ideal opportunity to present your projects and experiences to an international audience. Also\, it will offer participants an overview of the current situation of education and new learning technologies. \nICERI2019 Proceedings will be reviewed for their inclusion in the ISI CPCI (Web of Science). Previous editions are already indexed. Also\, a DOI number will be assigned to each accepted paper. \nThe conference will be of interest for professionals in the area of Education\, Research and Innovation. \nThe deadline for abstract submissions is July 11th\, 2019.\nAbstracts should be submitted on-line at: http://iated.org/iceri/online_submission 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/iceri2019-12th-annual-international-conference-of-education-research-and-innovation/
LOCATION:Seville\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTSTAMP:20260416T223848
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SUMMARY:Making Climate Services a Reality in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Making climate services a reality in Europe is a two-day conference that will bring together 100+ climate researchers\, policy-makers and industry experts as well as city and regional actors to showcase how climate data can serve both cities\, regions and business. The conference will focus on climate services for energy\, mobility\, future cities\, health\, agriculture\, water\, tourism and disaster risk reduction. \nThe conference begins on 13 November at 12:00 (CEST) with lunch at the marketplace\, closely followed by the opening session. Different topics will be discussed throughout the afternoon. The day concludes with a reception at the marketplace until 19:30. On 14 November\, the guests should arrive by 9:00 am for new rounds of thematic sessions. After the closing session and a small lunch break (until 2:00 pm)\, the attendants will have the opportunity to visit a site (place to be determined). \n​More information\, registration and programme can be found at climateservices.biz
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/making-climate-services-a-reality-in-europe/
LOCATION:Brussels
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T223848
CREATED:20190822T113314Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Urban Lunch Talk #8: From Public Space to Liveability Case
DESCRIPTION:EDIT: Listen to the recording of this webinar on our Youtube channel\, here. \nWelcome to an interactive talk about doing business as (un)usual for liveable public space. How can cities and national stakeholders contribute to high-quality Baukultur\, and what does it mean? What are the synergies in public space dilemmas\, and how can they contribute to more liveable urban areas? You can watch the recording of this webinar in a our playlist on Youtube. \nThere are several dilemmas (competing goals\, interests\, strategies\, etc.) involved in the development and maintenance of urban public space. Ideally\, city stakeholders can integrate issues such as climate\, energy\, mobility\, inclusivness\, placemaking and liveability. However\, addressing one issue or challenge in an urban context might have negative effects in another area. Typical crossings of concerns relate to everyone’ right to the city\, openness to different societal groups\, climate change actions and how to cater for safety and security without promoting increasingly exclusive spaces. ‘Inclusive Public Spaces for Urban Livability’ is one of the thematic priorities of JPI Urban Europe’s SRIA 2.0. In this webinar\, invited speakers lay out ideas for transitions pathways in public space dilemmas. \n\nWhat actions should innovators\, businesses\, researchers\, civil servants and policy makers attend to\, in order to work successfully with the dilemma of public space? What can you do in your specific role?\nHow can cities and national stakeholders contribute to high-quality Baukultur\, and what does it mean?\nAligning with the World Urban Forum 10 thematics: What is the role of culture (human behaviours\, historical culture) in urban public space?\nWhat are the interactions among public spaces\, urban design\, sociology and behaviour research on the one hand- and ICT on the other?\n\n  \nMeet…\n\nChristina Haas is an Urban designer\, architect and Baukultur specialist at the Swiss Federal Office of Culture\, committed to the sustainable promotion of a high-quality Baukultur: “building is culture and buildings create space for culture” as demonstrated in the Davos Declaration. High-quality Baukultur can lead to well designed and lively cities and villages equipped to meet changing social requirements\, while preserving their historical character. How can you contribute to high-quality Baukultur in urban areas?\nPeter Dalsgaard\, Professor of Interaction Design at Aarhus University. Peter explores the use and design of digital systems from a humanistic perspective. On the practical side of things\, he explores how we can use these insights to develop new interactive systems that support and augment creative work\, often in collaboration with external partners in industry and the public sector. Peter is the Principal investigator of PLACED (Place- and Activity-Centric Digital Library Services) which is part of the JPI Urban Europe ENSUF call. PLACED introduces a new type of place- and activity-centric digital library services. Whereas library services typically focus on providing access to a collection of media\, PLACED services support activities.\nBarbara Goličnik Marušić is Head of research at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia\, leading and coordinating the interdisciplinary research programme Spatial planning. She holds a PhD in landscape architecture and is mainly involved in multidisciplinary projects concerned with sustainable development\, quality of living and environment-behaviour issues in the context of urban planning and design. Barbara is part of the project C3PLACES (JPI Urban Europe ENSUF call) which uses information and communications technology (ICT) for co-creation of inclusive public places. The project uses a Urban Living Lab approach and is present in Crema (Italy)\, Ghent (Belgium)\, Lisbon (Portugal) and Vilnius (Lithuania). The aim is to advance knowledge on the interactions among public spaces\, urban design\, sociology and behaviour research on the one hand- and ICT on the other. Contact Barbara.\n(Rapporteur) Jonas Bylund(@urbanalys) is the Research and Innovation Officer in JPI Urban Europe. We will enjoy a wrap up and a meta-reflection from Jonas who will link the talk outcomes to the purposes of JPI Urban Europe’s Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and dilemma-driven approaches to urban research and innovation.\n(Host) Caroline Wrangsten\, urban geographer and Assistant Project Manager in JPI Urban Europe.\nParticipants from anywhere in the world who will join the conversation through the chat room\, polls and Q&A sessions. Previous Urban Lunch Talks have attracted visitors from more than twenty different countries\, representing urban administration and public authorities\, research communities\, business representatives and civil society.The results of this webinar will feed into JPI Urban Europe’s AGORA workshop “Dilemmas of Public Space“\, taking place on 20-21 November in Riga. The workshop in Riga will be used by JPI Urban Europe to (a) develop a policy brief on the matter of dilemmas related to urban public spaces (participants are welcome to be listed as contributors); (b) generate input for its 2020 joint call ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transition Capacities; and (c) provide input to the Urban Agenda for the EU Partnership on Security of Public Spaces.\nListen to the recording of this webinar on our Youtube channel\, here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-8-from-public-space-to-livability-case/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191115T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191115T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T223848
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SUMMARY:JPI Urban Europe session at United Cities and Local Governments World Congress\, Durban
DESCRIPTION:This year’s World Summit of Local and Regional Governments is strongly focussed on the implementation of UN’s Agenda 2030 and the Climate Agreement. JPI Urban Europe will discuss with participants how experimental methods in R&I projects\, such as Urban Living Labs\, can contribute to achieving global goals and targets. \nIn the session („Urban Living Labs: Experimenting for Sustainable Urban Development“)\, a key note presentation will point out the key aspects of ULL and experimenting in urban areas. Furthermore\, Sigrun Kabisch (Chair of the JPI UE Scientific Advisory Board) will introduce the relevance of R&I for implementing the Agenda 2030 and UN-Habitat’s New Urban Agenda. Projects from the Making Cities Work and ENSUF will highlight their experiences with experimental method to contribute to sustainable urban development and implementing global strategies. The vast time of the session will be dedicated to discuss and exchange with the audience how experimental approaches such as ULL can support urban administration in their sustainability journey and what framework conditions need to be respected in different regions across the globe when applying experimental methods. \nThe session organized by JPI Urban Europe will take place on 15 November\, from 15.00-17.30 \nRead more about the congress here.  \nFor more information\, if you would like to participate or simply to say hi please contact Johannes Riegler:  johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/jpi-urban-europe-session-at-united-cities-and-local-governments-world-congress-durban/
LOCATION:Durban\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191121T170000
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue 2019
DESCRIPTION:***\nThanks for your interest in our event. Unfortunately the workshop is already fully booked.\nPlease contact the organiser (johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu) to be put on the waiting list!\n***\n\nUnfolding dilemmas in urban public space development and maintenance:\nConsequences for policy and research and innovation\nRiga\, Latvia\n20 Nov // 16.00 Guided tour in host city on the topic of public space\n20 Nov // 19.00 Joint Dinner\n21 Nov // 09.00 – 17.00 AGORA Workshop: Dilemmas of Public Space \n\nUrban public spaces fulfil important societal functions and shape many of the characteristics of cities and urban areas. However\, there are several dilemmas (competing goals\, interests\, strategies\, etc.) involved in their development and maintenance. In simpler terms\, addressing one issue/challenge in an urban context might have negative effects in another realm. Regarding urban public spaces\, for instance\, typical crossings of concerns relate to everyone’s right to the city\, openness to different societal groups\, climate change actions and how to cater for safety and security without promoting increasingly exclusive spaces. \nIn order to discuss these issues with you\, JPI Urban Europe would like to invite you to a workshop dedicated to unfold the dilemmas of urban public spaces. You are welcome to share your expertise\, perspectives and experiences from your work and ongoing and/or past projects and to exchange/co-create with colleagues in this multi- and interdisciplinary workshop. \nThis AGORA Thematic Dialogue will bring together 30-40 participants from urban administration and public authorities\, research community\, SMEs and business representatives\, civil society and\, grassroot organisations as well as other urban actors working on related topics. \n\nFor questions or comments\, please contact: \n\nJohannes Riegler\nJPI Urban Europe\nStakeholder Involvement Officer\n\n\nJohannes.Riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-2019/
LOCATION:Latvian Ministry of Education and Science\, Vaļņu iela 2\, Rīga\, 1050\, Latvia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191122T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191122T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T223848
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Urban Lunch Talk #9: From Partnering Globally to Thriving Locally
DESCRIPTION:EDIT: Find the recorded version of the webinar available in a playlist on our Youtube channel.\n\nWelcome to a talk where we experiment with the thought of having liveable cities rule the world. We dig into the purpose and added values of partnering transnationally for urban transformation\, and its connections to local liveability and prosperity. After the talk\,  JPI Urban Europe will give information about the upcoming transnational call\, ENUAC. The recorded version of this webinar is available on our Youtube channel. \n \nCan global political- and institutional blockages be “hijacked” with local liveability action? In this webinar\, we discuss how liveable and interconnected cities are tools for achieving global agendas.  This is a group discussion of both so called success stories\, but also key dilemmas and transition pathways ahead. Participate in the chat\, vote in polls\, and drop questions in the Q&A. \n\nWhat is the role of cities in shifting global development towards more attractive trajectories?\nIn which ways can transnational cooperation help break out of “business as usual”-ways of doing research and innovation?\nHow can local and national governments around the world work successfully with the outcomes of research- and innovation?\n\nMeet…\n\n\nJose A. Puppim de Oliveira is a faculty member at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo) and also teaches at Fudan University (Shanghai) and Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar (Quito). His research and policy interests concentrate in patterns of governance\, institution building and policy implementation at different levels\, looking at how global and national institutions are interlinked to local governance and action. His experience comprises research\, consultancy and policy work in more than 20 countries in all continents. José manages the IFWEN (Innovation in Food-Water-Energy Nexus)-project\, part of the SUGI call. The project develops a framework and tools to assess changes in Food-Water-Energy Nexus (FWEN)\, their related trade-offs and the building of innovative capabilities in cities for developing solutions to FWEN and manage Green and Blue Infrastructure at the urban level.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElin Andersdotter Fabre (@elinafabre) is a political scientist and Program Director for the Sustainable Cities Program at independent think tank Global Utmaning/Global Challenge (@GlobalUt). She recently finalized the #UrbanGirlsMovement project which has assessed and gathered lessons learned in cities globally and connected them to improving liveability for girls locally in Botkyrka\, Sweden. In #UrbanGirlsMovement Botkyrka\, local girls took  lead as “place experts” in re-designing public space together with researchers\, professionals and the city administrations- with results demonstrating sustainability thinking that caters to all citizen groups. The toolbox and report from the project has been handed over to Sweden’s Minister of Equality and to UN Habitat. Elin has previously worked with policy development and advocacy within the framework of the UN’s new development agenda focusing on sustainable urban development. She has a broad experience of work on development issues – democracy\, human rights\, gender equality and security from the UN\, the Government Offices in Sweden and civil society. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Rapporteur) Margit Noll is Chair of the Management Board of JPI Urban Europe since 2015. She has been involved in the development of the JPI Urban Europe from the beginning in 2009 and is in charge of the strategic development and the implementation of the programme\, comprising international outreach\, establishment of strategic partnerships and of a stakeholder involvement. Margit has 15 years’ experience in research management and strategy development.\n\n\n\n(Host) Caroline Wrangsten\, Urban geographer and Assistant Project Manager in JPI Urban Europe.\nParticipants from anywhere in the world who join the chat\, polls and Q&A sessions. Previous Urban Lunch Talks have attracted visitors from more than twenty different countries\, representing urban administration and public authorities\, research communities\, business representatives and civil society.\n\n\nProgram\n12.45 Chat opens\n13.00 Urban Lunch Talk starts with invited speakers\n14.00  Information about upcoming call: The ERA-NET Cofund Proposal on Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) to open in December/Januray. Participants can ask questions and discuss in the chat.\n14.30 Chat closes \nThe ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) call for proposals\, planned to open in December/January\, invites researchers\, cities\, municipalities\, businesses\, civil society and other stakeholders to build transnational consortia to create challenge-driven innovation and research projects that address the challenges of sustainable urban passenger mobility\, freight\, transport and connectivity as integral and essential parts of sustainable urban development. \nMaterials\nFind the slides from the presentation about the ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) call for proposals here. \nFind the recorded version of the webinar available in a playlist on our Youtube channel.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-9-from-partnering-globally-to-thriving-locally/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191126
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SUMMARY:Soil and the SDGs: challenges and need for action
DESCRIPTION:Soil and the SDGs conference is organised on behalf of the European Commission\, and it is an opportunity for policy makers\, public institutions\, researchers\, industry and civil society to come together to exchange knowledge and practices on the implementation in the EU of soil and land-related SDGs\, and particularly the Land Degradation Neutrality target. \nDuring this one-day conference with a rich agenda\, we will first address the challenges related to soil and land degradation in the EU and then we will explore the opportunities for urgently needed action. Throughout the day\, representatives from the EU institutions\, the European Environment Agency\, the scientific community and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification will provide insights on the issue from different perspectives. Selected Member States will present their cases on the implementation and monitoring of the relevant SDGs. \nLearn more about the conference and register here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/soil-and-the-sdgs-challenges-and-need-for-action/
LOCATION:Brussels
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