HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL
HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:NextMove, HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL, Grintech (Germany), RRA Plzeňského kraje, Business Upper Austria +5 partnersNextMove,HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL,Grintech (Germany),RRA Plzeňského kraje,Business Upper Austria,IAF,ERRIN,Greenovate! Europe,ZONE CLUSTERNONPROFIT LTD,Okan UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101006576Overall Budget: 1,498,830 EURFunder Contribution: 1,498,830 EURMobility is changing. Urbanization, climate change and digitalisation challenge how people and goods move from A to B. To cope with these challenges and to meet global climate targets, urban and inter-urban areas need to become well-connected multimodal and multi-usage nodes for smart and clean mobility. Despite the success of early pilot projects, there is still a gap when it comes to transferring innovations to different contexts, cities or regions. One the one hand, living labs, testbeds, demonstration pilots do not always reflect urban reality as they were designed specifically for testing purposes. On the other hand, these solutions were implemented based on the requirements and needs of one particular city, district or area. City planners and project developers, therefore, face the question how the results of mobility pilot projects can be used in order to implement smart city strategies and community initiatives more efficiently, faster and on a larger geographic scale? RECIPROCITY will provide answers. The project’s goal is to initiate and support replication projects in at least 20 cities and municipalities varying in size, location, degree of urbanization and mobility demand. They will be equipped with the tools, knowledge and contacts to accelerate the process of replicating innovative mobility solutions. The consortium will organize coordination and support actions along the process from idea to implementation to nurture replication. Using a four-staged replication framework, the project will help cities and municipalities to: • IDENTIFY the right innovative mobility solutions together with all relevant mobility stakeholders and citizens; • LEARN about requirements, processes and skills needed to put these innovative mobility solutions into action; • ACCELERATE the implementation of these solutions through guidance and matchmaking for business and finance; • SHARE and build upon lessons learned and best practices to enable fast replication on a wid
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:KSTP, HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL, REGION NORMANDIE, Service Public de Wallonie, SOCIEDAD DE DESARROLLO DE NAVARRA SL +14 partnersKSTP,HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCIL,REGION NORMANDIE,Service Public de Wallonie,SOCIEDAD DE DESARROLLO DE NAVARRA SL,University of Groningen,STICHTING INNOVATIEPACT FRYSLAN,Comunidad Foral de Navarra,University of Strathclyde,SNN,MINISTRY OF INNOVATION AND GROWTH,REGION GAVLEBORG,ACR+,PROVINCIE GRONINGEN,Scottish Enterprise,PROVINCIE DRENTHE,FRIESLAND,Värmlands Läns Landsting,Landstinget DalarnaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101161155Overall Budget: 27,162,500 EURFunder Contribution: 13,579,100 EURECIV is a dynamic project aiming to boost circular solutions in different European industrial value chains to increase connectivity inside and between different innovation ecosystems. This transformation is essential for achieving the EU's climate neutrality goals and enhancing industrial autonomy while addressing green transformation ECIV aims to create a lively "dance floor" where innovation stakeholders can connect to propose solutions to different challenges of common interest for the regions to achieve circularity in their main industrial value chains. It connects regions in Europe that share interest in CE development, emphasizing collaboration among stakeholders like public bodies, industries, RTOs, etc. The consortium is composed of nine territories from nine countries joining 17 regions. It has been selected based on their innovation capacity, keen interest in the circular economy, and potential synergies within their regional industrial value chains Objectives: To make significant progress in transitioning participating regions and Europe toward a circular economy To generate sustainable growth and development in the participating regions and Europe by capitalising on the economic opportunities presented in the transition to circular economy. Methodology:1)Analysis of the regional contexts and challenges, including policy aspects, strategic planning, and actors in the circular economy. 2)Mission-Oriented Plans: defining specific missions and sub-missions to address the circular economy's transformational goals 3)Connecting the Ecosystems (the Dance Floor): focusing on facilitating connections and collaboration among stakeholders from different regions. It creates a dialogue space, challenges space, and development space to mobilize, engage, and connect regional actors, to solve specific challenges.4)Solving the Challenges by implementing deep tech projects to the proposed challenges selected in a cascade funding 5)Transferring and replication
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:SSSUP, NATURSTYRELSEN, RT, SPI, UNIVERSITE DE PAU ET DES PAYS DE L'ADOUR +42 partnersSSSUP,NATURSTYRELSEN,RT,SPI,UNIVERSITE DE PAU ET DES PAYS DE L'ADOUR,RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT,Suez (France),CONSEJERIA DE AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA Y DESARROLLO RURAL DE CASTILLA Y LEON,EUSKALMET,NEMO srl,UH,AZTI,DIKTYO THEMATIKON KENTRON TROODOUS(DITHEKET) LTD,University of Florence,HORTAFERCAR S COOP,CARTIF,REGIONH,ICLEI EURO,MUNICIPALITY OF SITIA,BURGAS MUNICIPALITY,Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain),ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,VIA University College,REVOLVE,UCPH,EKUK,FRC,STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE TALLINN CENTRE,RS,Region Zealand,CONSEJERIA DE DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO, SOSTENIBILIDAD Y MEDIO AMBIENTE. EUSKO JAURLARITZA-GOBIERNO VASCO,IHOBE,ÅLANDS LANDSKAPSREGERING/ALLMANNA FÖRVALTNINGEN,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION DU PAYS BASQUE,UAç,PARNU LINN/ CITY OF PARNU,VIVEROS NAVALFRESA SL,SIHTASUTUS PARNUMAA ARENDUSKESKUS,CYPRUS ENERGY AGENCY CEA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Demos Helsinki,IRIS DI BACCI MAURIZIO S.A.S. -STRATEGIE PER L'AMBIENTE,RINA-C,RST-TTO,TECNALIA,HELSINKI-UUSIMAA REGIONAL COUNCILFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101093873Overall Budget: 26,602,700 EURFunder Contribution: 24,522,100 EURIncreasingly frequent extreme weather conditions due to climate change concomitant with unsustainable historical resource use and management practices create the perfect storm - threatening our livelihoods, well-being and environment. A transition towards resilience requires that we simultaneously address social inequalities and implement cross-sectoral innovations to build social, economic and environmental resilience to extreme events. Together, Regions4Climate partners commit to addressing current and forecasted climate change-related challenges and building more resilient European communities within an innovative socially engaged, citizen-driven paradigm. We aim to develop smarter, more inclusive, more resilient regional ecosystems through cross-sectoral innovation jointly created with stakeholders, by and for people. The development and implementation of cross-sectoral strategies that incorporate combinations of social, technological, digital, business, governance and environmental solutions to common climate resilience challenges is at present constrained by knowledge deficits and uncertainties, as well as science-policy-stakeholder gaps. Regions4Climate will bridge these gaps and address existing uncertainties by further developing, adapting and integrating state-of-the-art technical know-how, innovative tools and collaborative practices to support transparent, evidence-based risk and vulnerability analyses and robust decision-making processes. We will utilise system dynamic modelling to understand relationships among and trade-offs between different resilience innovations, providing tools for informed decision-making tailored to engage stakeholders and support European regions and communities exposed to significant climate change impacts. New scientific insights, along with a framework of interoperable tools, methodologies and demonstrated solutions will enable European regions to develop their own resilience plans and transformative adaptation pathways.
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