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SUMMARY:Seminar: Towards Co-creation of Public Services at the local level – innovative concepts and practice across Europe
DESCRIPTION:What are the key issues around co-creation of public services at the local level across Europe? Which challenges\, potentials and characteristics can be identified? This seminar is organized by Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) JPI Urban Europe\, University of Wroclaw and the project consortium Co-creation of Service Innovation in Europe (CoSIE). \nRegistration will open from April 15th. Participation in the seminar is free of charge.\n \n>> More information and regular updates here 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/seminar-towards-co-creation-of-public-services-at-the-local-level-innovative-concepts-and-practice-cross-europe/
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SUMMARY:AGORA Thematic Dialogue | Pathways towards 15-minute cities | Registration Closed
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is fully booked. Many thanks for your understanding.\n\n\nRead the invitation (pdf)\n\n\nWhen:\nGet together – 10 May 2021\, 16.45-18.15 CEST (Brussels\, Berlin\, Warsaw)\nWorkshop – 11 May 2021\, 10.00-16.30 CEST (Brussels\, Berlin\, Warsaw) \nVenue: Online via Zoom \nMore events on this topic:\nUrban Lunch Talk #18 – 15-min cities\, do’s\, dont’s and dilemmas \n\nQuestions\, requests\, opinions? Contact johannes.riegler@jpi-urbaneurope.eu
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/agora-thematic-dialogue-pathways-towards-15minutescities/
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SUMMARY:Kick-off in ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) | Invitation only
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe invites all projects funded in the ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) call and their stakeholders to an online projects kick-off meeting. The meeting provides an opportunity for the project partners to meet and to share knowledge\, introduce their project\, engage in strategic discussions and find partners for future cooperation. You can register at the bottom of this page. \nTime: Monday 10 May\, 10:00 – 13:45 CEST\, online (Zoom-platform) \nTarget groups: Partners from ENUAC funded projects and stakeholders\, representatives from JPI Urban Europe funding agencies and other key people \nRegistration: Please register at least three represenatives as soon as possible but no later than April 19\, see bottom of this page. \nJoin the JPI Urban Europe community and receive important information!\n\nThe purpose of the meeting includes networking activities and strategic discussions. The aim is to provide useful information and to establish a strong community from the start. The program strives for a high level of interaction mixing presentations with interaction in group discussions and workshops. The ENUAC team will give important information on formal requirements and programme activities in the coming four years and respond to questions from the projects. All projects are invited to give short “pitches” in a cavalcade of projects. Participants will a have chance to explore the links in ongoing projects and future cooperation in breakout sessions. \nWelcome to register three partners from each project to different breakout sessions\nBe sure to join with at least three representatives from every ENUAC project to join the plenary and different breakout sessions. This also helps to ensure a good balance between researchers and partners outside academia at the meeting. \nThe kick-off takes place back-to-back with the AGORA Thematic Dialogue “Pathways towards 15MinuteCities” on 11 May. Projects funded in ENUAC are counted on to join the AGORA workshop on May 11 with one to two representatives. Go here for separate registration to the AGORA  Dialogue. \nProgram\n10:00 Welcome and introduction\n10:05 European Commission (tbc) – Expectations on the coming years for ENUAC\n10:15 Margit Noll\, Intro JPI Urban Europe – projects community & knowledge hub\n10:30 Aims and ambitions in ENUAC\n10:40 Projects in the spotlight – pitching session + projects catalog\n11:30 – 12:00 Break\n12:00 Breakout rooms x 4: \n\nUrban Mobility Living Labs\nUrban mobility test beds\nCities’ benefits and challenges of being a project partner\nUrban accessibility and connectivity: policy contributions\n\n12:45 Briefs from the breakout rooms in plenary\n13:10 Information on the AGORA Thematic Dialogue\n13:20 Communication and engagement activities the coming years\n13:30 Keeping up the pace: Information on reporting and monitoring\n13:45 End of Meeting (don’t forget to join the AGORA at 16.45 – more info here) \n\nInformation about breakout sessions\n\nWe encourage partners from the same project to attend different breakout sessions. \nSession: Urban Mobility Living Labs\nThis session aims to explore different ways that enable mobility hubs to become game changers towards inclusive sustainable urban mobility and accessibility using co-creation and human-centred approaches.\nTarget group: ENUAC projects focused on living labs and their stakeholders \nSession: Urban mobility testbeds\nThis session aims to connect ENUAC projects that focus on urban mobility demonstration or urban testbeds and engage them in an exchange regarding the challenges and barriers in user acceptance and  behavioural change they need to overcome.\nTarget group: ENUAC testbeds projects \nSession: Cities’ benefits and challenges of being a project partner\nThis session is an open discussion regarding the experiences of the cities involved in ENUAC projects\, their expectations and challenges and how they plan to engage within the projects.\nTarget group: cities involved in ENUAC projects and their partners \nSession: Urban accessibility and connectivity: policy contributions\nThis breakout session aims to bring together ENUAC projects working towards policy improvements for inclusive sustainable urban mobility and accessibility.\nTarget group: policy-focused ENUAC projects and external stakeholders (e.g.: ELTIS\, CIVITAS\, POLIS)\n \nRegistration is now closed. \nNot signed up yet? Email amanda.ritzman@iqs.se with your name\, email\, project and organisation. \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/kick-off-in-era-net-urban-accessibility-and-connectivity-enuac-invitation-only/
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SUMMARY:Urban Lunch Talk #18: 15-minute cities - Do’s\, don’ts and dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an #UrbanLunchTalk about the 15-minute cities pillar in the partnership Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT). To this talk\, each invited guest brings one dilemma\, one “do” and one “don’t” to the table – with regards to realising 15 min cities. Participants are welcome with their input via Menti. Attendees will be invited to JPI Urban Europe’s Slack channel for further self-organised exchange after the talk. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content\, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers. \n More Information \n Unblock content Accept required service and unblock content \n \n \n\n\nSpeed presentations\n>> Slides by Guntram Geser\, the SimpliCITY project\n>> Slides by  Giuseppe Mella\, City of Venice\n>> Slides by Angela Muth from the project OptiMaaS \nMenti results\n    \n15-minute cities – Rethinking the Urban Mobility System and Space \nConcepts for the 15 Minute City are gaining traction throughout Europe and the world. Amplified by urban vulnerabilities and weaknesses which have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic\, rethinking urban areas along the principles of the 15 Minute City has been illustrated as one central pathway towards sustainability and liveability. The 15 Minute City is one priority of the upcoming Driving Urban Transitions Partnership which JPI Urban Europe is currently designing. The partnership proposes to follow the vision of the 15-minute city as a way towards a holistic\, people-oriented\, and challenge-driven perspective for the redesign of urban mobility and planning. \nFacing the climate crisis\, we need to take action now and cannot wait longer to find “perfect solutions”. Instead\, taking measures into implementation and practice must be at the top of the list. Although many technological solutions to drastically lower GHG-emissions already exist\, the institutional and regulatory surrounding is often lagging or simply not in place yet\, thus blocking a shift towards sustainable individual behaviour. \nBut it isn’t that simple. Everyone who is somehow involved in city development knows about the wicked issues that emerge from strategic decision making in this context. In a changing\, interconnected and hyper-complex environment urban practitioners and strategists often encounter dilemmas; having to decide between two or more alternatives that seem equally desirable or undesirable. Dilemmas occur where the level of uncertainty is too high to rely on a pre-calculated action plan. \n\nWhat are the dilemmas involved in realising 15 min cities – where lies the friction and the conflict of trade-offs?\nWhat traps can or should we avoid – what are the “don’ts”?\nWhich are the enablers – the “do’s”?\n\n  \nMeet the guests\n\nGuntram Geser works with the SimpliCITY project\, supported in the JPI Urban Europe call Making Cities work. SimpliCITY explores digital services and incentive design for smart sustainable communities. The project boosts the digital competences of the urban communities in Salzburg\, Uppsala and three follower-cities in living a sustainable lifestyle. One aim is to raise awareness for a “sustainable city lifestyle” and increase the number of engaged urban citizens by developing methods and tools for nudging a community towards the consumption of regional sustainability services (RSUS). Focus is on bike mobility services\, local production and consumption and digital inclusion services.\nAngela Muth from tbw research (AT) is the project leader of the project OptiMaaS: Optimized Mobility as a Service – Holistic mobility solutions for the urban periphery. OptiMaaS is too part of the Making Cities Work call and aims at reducing hurdles for implementing better multimodal\, environmentally friendly mobility services in the urban periphery and improving the social acceptance of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) offers. MaaS-Systems are traffic services including public transport in combination with other transport modes (taxi\, car-sharing\, bike-sharing etc.). This combination is facilitated using IT-Platforms that bundle existing mobility offers.\nGiuseppe Mella is a senior officer of the European Policies Department of the City of Venice\, Italy. He is the project and communication manager of European projects in the field of international cooperation (Asia Urbs with China and India)\, RTD and innovation (FP6\, FP7\, Horizon2020\, Interreg IV C\, Urbact)\, sustainable mobility (Alpine Space\, Interreg)\, environment (IEE) and culture (Culture 2007-2013\, Creative Europe).\nDr. Nina Mostegl works at the Salzburg Institute for Regional Planning and housing in the Energy and Climate department as an interdisciplinary smart city expert. She advises and manages the Smart City Initiative of the city of Salzburg for which she develops and coordinates (national and international) implementation projects\, organizes (local and national) information and awareness-raising events and supervises the general Smart City dissemination activities to achieve the energy and climate targets outlined in the Masterplan 2025. Further\, together with her SIR colleague Helmut Strasser\, she manages the Smart Cities Network Austria\, an exchange platform for the seven largest cities in Austria\, which aims to support and accelerate innovation processes in cities and strengthens joint learning. In this context\, she is also involved in the national consultation process of the Fit4UrbanMission – a research program of Austrian climate ministry that specifically targets cities and aims to support them to participate in the Horizon Europe Mission “100 Climate-Neutral Cities by 2030” and to start the transformation process towards climate neutrality.\nJohannes Riegler (host) is the Stakeholder Involvement Officer in JPI Urban Europe and manager of the AGORA – JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform to build capacities to co-creating pathways for urban transitions. He also works with matters of internationalization beyond Europe and the conceptual work around urban living labs. Johannes is an urbanist and geographer and conducted his studies in Brussels\, Vienna\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Budapest and Klagenfurt.\n\n———————————————————————————————————–\nThis event is part of JPI Urban Europe’s series of Urban Lunch Talks around the pillars (areas of priority) in the Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT) partnership. \n \n> Previous Urban Lunch Talks\n> More events\n> AGORA Thematic Dialogue | Pathways towards 15MinuteCities \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/urban-lunch-talk-18-the-15-minutes-city-dos-donts-and-dilemmas/
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