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SUMMARY:Webinar series: How are urban initiatives and actions supporting Green\, Just and Productive Cities in the EU?
DESCRIPTION:With the current form of the Urban Agenda for the EU (UAEU) coming to an end\, it’s essential that we capitalise on its achievements\, explore linkages and synergies with other relevant initiatives and feed into its renewal process. In this context\, a series of three webinars will be organised in line with the Green\, Just and Productive city dimensions\, as established under the New Leipzig Charter (NLC). Entitled ‘How are urban initiatives and actions supporting Green\, Just and Productive Cities in the EU?’\, the webinars will showcase examples and initiatives from cities on how to develop resilience and further the implementation of these dimensions at the local level\, and providing a space for discussing achievements\, remaining issues and future opportunities to help cities face their challenges in a strategic way and thus contribute to sustainable urban development.  \nThe webinars will take place on the following dates\, between 14:00 – 16:00 CEST: \n\nThe Productive City: 20 September 2021\nThe Green City: 27 September 2021\nThe Just City: 4 October 2021\n\nSign up for the webinars here.\n 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/webinar-series-how-are-urban-initiatives-and-actions-supporting-green-just-and-productive-cities-in-the-eu/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210929
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SUMMARY:The 9th annual edition of Sustainable Places (SP2021)
DESCRIPTION:The 9th annual edition of Sustainable Places (SP2021) will be a hybrid event\, from 29th September to 1st October\, with the in-person meetings to be hosted in Rome\, Italy.  Each year\, Sustainable Places features topics that are shaping how we think about buildings and the built environment. SP2021 has released a preliminary list of general focal topics in the Call for Proposals application which is now open for submissions. Across all editions\, Sustainable Places is open to all topics related to building sustainability and most often reflect priorities reflected in the European Commission Societal Challenges and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. \nRead more and contribute here
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/the-9th-annual-edition-of-sustainable-places-sp2021/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: New Priority Themes for the Urban Agenda for the EU
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in cites of equality\, green cities\, food\, and sustainable tourism? With the start of the Slovene Presidency\, an open and informal process was launched to explore new priority themes for the Urban Agenda for the EU (UAEU). As part of this process\, the EUKN\, Eurocities\, and CEMR\, with the cooperation of CoR\, worked on the first prototype of a Linking Matrix: a tool to validate the relevance of new suggested themes. On 6 October you can join a workshop by the Slovene Presidency. \nThese proposals and the linking matrix prototype will be presented at the UDG on 28 September. It is expected that a limited number\, preferably two\, of the proposed themes will be chosen for testing the process and establishing of new UAEU Thematic Partnerships in 2022. Agreed new themes and steps for the next generation UAEU will be included in the Ljubljana Agreement and Working Programme to be adopted at the Informal Ministerial Meeting for Urban Matters on 26 November 2021. \nRead more and register to the workshop here \nPDF invitation
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/workshop-new-priority-themes-for-the-urban-agenda-for-the-eu/
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SUMMARY:Innovate4Cities 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Innovate4Cities Conference will be an international gathering at the nexus of cities\, climate change science and innovation. This groundbreaking meeting will be co-hosted by UN-Habitat and the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (GCoM). It will bring together over 1\,000 city leaders\, scientists\, researchers\, innovators\, academics\, youth and business people to advance pragmatic and action oriented research and science that will help cities reduce their carbon footprint and increase resilience to climate change. \nThe conference program is built around the core themes of the Global Research and Action Agenda on Cities and Climate Change Science (GRAA) developed in Edmonton in 2018. There have been many developments in the urban sustainability agenda since Edmonton\, in particular COVID-19 has transformed cities\, widening existing inequalities\, plunged new actors into financial hardship and exposed new vulnerabilities. When we rebuild cities in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic we must ensure that the green recovery is inclusive and provides co-benefits\, such as improving health outcomes\, promoting economic development\, delivering jobs and addressing gender and racial inequities. In light of these developments\, Justice & Equity\, Health & Wellbeing and Digitalisation/Smart Cities have been added as cross-cutting themes for the conference and will be actively considered in the GRAA review process that will take place before\, during and after the conference. \n \nTopical Themes:\nBuilt and Blue/Green Infrastructure:\nInfrastructure is essential for providing critical urban services and building resilience against climate change. However\, it is paramount that growth in infrastructure\, particularly in the global South\, does not result in a carbon lock-in as this will ultimately hinder cities’ ability to mitigate emissions. Innovation in low-carbon infrastructure options and nature-based solutions are thus central to the sustainable development agenda\, particularly given the range of co-benefits provided in relation to health\, well-being\, biodiversity\, and enhanced urban amenity. \nTopic ideas: low-carbon construction techniques\, affordable low-carbon building materials\, carbon storage in infrastructure\, clean transport\, energy transitions\, bioclimatic designed infrastructure\, nature-based solutions. \nSustainable Consumption & Production:\nIn terms of unsustainable resource consumption\, cities are at the heart of the problem\, consuming 75% of the world’s resources and producing 50% of global waste (Ellen MacArthur Foundation). However\, cities as centres of economic\, social and cultural exchange\, are well-positioned to tackle these problems. Innovation is needed in this domain in order to accelerate cleaner production\, improve the circularity of material flows and encourage the diffusion of low-carbon materially sufficient lifestyles. \nTopic ideas: Circular economy\, urban metabolism\, Waste management and closed loop food systems\, Industrial symbiosis\, Sustainable and resilient logistic systems\, Sharing economy\, Sustainable lifestyle. \nSign up for the conference here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/innovate4cities-2021-conference/
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SUMMARY:#EURegionsWeek session: Urban integrated approaches - between the green and digital transitions and the New European Bauhaus
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe\, together with the European Commission\, will host a participatory lab at the 19th European Week of Regions and Cities 11- 14 October. The session takes place on 13 October\, 11.30am – 1.00pm CEST and explores how national and EU programming support can step up the game towards 2030.\n \nBoth the Green Deal and Horizon Europe focus on fair\, green and digital transitions for the EU to shape sustainable and liveable futures. Complementing this\, the New European Bauhaus highlights the role of design and culture. \nFrom the urban dimension perspective\, the green and digital transitions are inextricably linked with questions of liveability\, urban design governance\, urban robustness and regeneration\, placemaking\, (bio)diversity\, democracy\, consumption\, climate change\, etc. If these ambitions are to succeed\, integrated approaches to accommodate a broad diversity of actors and practices are required. Not least when fostering evidence-based policymaking and co-creative experimental approaches. \nTo develop capacity-building for those implementing EU cohesion policy\, and in light of the proposed European Partnership Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT) and the European Urban Initiative (EUI)\, what is being done at these crossroads today? How are city authorities tackling these challenges? How can national and EU programming support step up the game towards 2030? \n> Read more and register
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/euregionsweek-session-urban-integrated-approaches-between-the-green-and-digital-transitions-and-the-new-european-bauhaus/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How do Smart Cities Adapt to Climate Change?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by Cogitatio Press and will analyze the main findings of the issue “Smart Urban Governance for Climate Change Adaptation”\, published in the journal Urban Planning.\nSpeakers:\nThomas Thaler (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences\, Austria)\nJuliane Wright (TU Dortmund University\, Germany)\nDaniela Maiullari (Delft University of Technology\, The Netherlands) \nDiscussant:\nJonas Bylund (JPI Urban Europe\, Austria) \nThe event is free and you can register here.
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/webinar-how-do-smart-cities-adapt-to-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:UERA conference 2021: Transforming Urban Governance in a Post-Pandemic World
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Europe Research Alliance (UERA) gathers research performing organisations to strengthen\, expand and optimise coordination activities and research planning in Europe\, in order to avoid fragmentation and optimise resources in the field of urban research and innovation capabilities. This UERA conference (2021) will take place in Aalborg\, Denmark and online. Submission of abstracts are open. \nOrganised by: Enza Lissandrello (Aalborg University\, Dk)\, Pia Laborgne (EIFER\, G)\, R. Chiarini (Enea\, It)\, D Ludlow (uwe\, UK)\, J. Dvarioniene (kut\, Lt)\nDate: 20-21-22 October 2021\, Aalborg / Virtual / Denmark\nSubmission deadline: Abstracts 31 July 2021\nRegistration: 30 Sep \nRead more and register \nContact and submissions: UERA@plan.aau.dk \nContact UERA:  Anne Ruas\, University Gustave Eiffel\, anne.ruas@univ-eiffel.fr
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/uera-conference-2021-transforming-urban-governance-in-a-post-pandemic-world/
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