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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:ICCIMA, FONDAZIONE GIANGIACOMO FELTRINELLI, IKED, Câmara Municipal do Porto, IAAC +28 partnersICCIMA,FONDAZIONE GIANGIACOMO FELTRINELLI,IKED,Câmara Municipal do Porto,IAAC,ICETA,ASSOCIACAO BIOPOLIS,GUDA LDA,STAD BRUSSEL,University of Coimbra,COMUNE DI SIENA,UAntwerpen,City Facilitators,Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau,Chinese Society for Urban Studies( CSUS) / National Smart City Joint Lab (NSCJL, CSUS, MOHURD),CES,CITY FACILITATORS IVS,UNG,ITEMS,DTI,Hoeje-Taastrup Kommune,CNRS,University of Nantes,NGS,UASG,NMCU,IULM University,Sofia Municipality,IFSTTAR,Agrocampus Ouest,DOMUS SOCIAL,MUNICIPALITY OF NOVA GORICA,SLA A/SFunder: European Commission Project Code: 776783Overall Budget: 13,666,600 EURFunder Contribution: 13,019,300 EURURBiNAT focuses on the regeneration and integration of deprived social housing urban developments through an innovative and inclusive catalogue of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), ensuring sustainability and mobilising driving forces for social cohesion. Interventions focus on the public space to co-create with citizens new urban, social and nature-based relations within and between different neighbourhoods. Taking the full physical, mental and social well-being of citizens as its main goal, URBiNAT aims to co-plan a healthy corridor as an innovative and flexible NBS, which itself integrates a large number of micro NBS emerging from community-driven design processes. URBiNAT consists of a worldwide consortium of academic and business partners around 7 European cities (Porto, Nantes and Sofia as ‘frontrunners’; Siena, Nova Gorica, Brussels and Høje-Taastrup as followers), that will act as living laboratories to implement healthy corridor solutions. The cities will be supported by local partners, associations and research centres, and by Europe-wide centres, universities and companies. These will develop a participatory process, an NBS catalogue and a healthy corridor, while monitoring impacts, disseminating and marketing results. Together, they form an inclusive community of practice (CoP), collaborating with partners from Iran and China, and NBS observers located in Brazil, Oman, Japan and a Chinese city, bringing experiences and an international dimension to the project. Partners will contribute their innovative NBS experience deployed through an array of transdisciplinary knowledge, methodologies and tools, as nature-based solutions. This will be supplmented by ‘smart’ digital tools, citizen engagement, solidarity and social economy initiatives, social innovation for value-generation, incubation for business development and capacity building, and ICT governance platforms. The social, economic and urban impacts will be measured and replicated by URBiNAT Observatory.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:MHESR, ANPE, INNOVA BIC, NRC, INNOLABS SRL +21 partnersMHESR,ANPE,INNOVA BIC,NRC,INNOLABS SRL,CRES,UAB,ASRT,AQAC,UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING CONSULTING OFFICE,MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR, DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ET DE LA FORMATION DES CADRES,GIRAF PM Services,RSS,EUREC,BERYTECH FOUNDATION,An-Najah National University,UNIMED,R&D Maroc,Anvredet,Münster University of Applied Sciences,TÜBİTAK,INRAA,ITEMS,Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research,ALO INNOVATION EK,CCICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 692523Overall Budget: 1,949,910 EURFunder Contribution: 1,949,640 EUR5TOI_4EWAS project will focus on Targeted Open Innovation in energy, water and agriculture societal challenges through a balanced innovation-friendly ecosystem in the Southern Mediterranean Neighborhood (SMN) based on quintuple helix and NEXUS approach. The project will enhance and support regional smart specialization and development by increasing research capacity, effective mobility of young innovators/researchers and shared knowledge to improve their participation in the EU research area. It will contribute to the establishment of favorable and stable conditions for international cooperation and the set-up of a Common Knowledge and Innovation Space of specialization in the SMN for a real socio-economic impact, based on co-ownership and mutual benefits. Our partnership ensures coherence and complementarity with past and on-going regional EU-MPC cooperation initiatives and existing bilateral S&T Agreements. The project allows easily building of synergies among several ongoing initiatives thanks to the established Think Tanks Network of Science Counselors in the MPC area and the observatory of current initiatives. In this way, the project will seek continuous complementarity and coherence with the activities of the Strategic Forum for International Cooperation to enhance the cooperation and close synergies through the involvement of the widest possible range of stakeholders, from funding agencies, research organizations, industry to civil society. Therefore an enhanced and more reliable definition of the priority setting mechanisms in the region from an innovation point of view is expected. Through these activities and by the definition of a Join Action Plan, the project will effectively use the science diplomacy and facilitates the identification of remaining obstacles, conflicts for cooperation and support the R&I bilateral policy dialogue addressing sensitive challenges between EU and MPC through the dialogue and coordination platform that will be created..
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:ITEMS, IKED, APRE, STAM SRL, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS +16 partnersITEMS,IKED,APRE,STAM SRL,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,Qatar University,CULTNAT,KFAS,British Council,MASDAR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NON PROFIT INSTITUTION,STAM SRL,GRCF,HCT,BAHRAIN EGOVERNMENT AUTHORITY,TRC,TÜBİTAK,University Of Thessaly,Euroconsultants (Greece),MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR, DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ET DE LA FORMATION DES CADRES,PEIE,PDFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609521more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:TRC, LSE, KAUST, Euroconsultants (Greece), Qatar University +13 partnersTRC,LSE,KAUST,Euroconsultants (Greece),Qatar University,KFAS,HCT,ITEMS,KSU,IASP,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,University of Ferrara,PDF,MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR, DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ET DE LA FORMATION DES CADRES,MHESR,PEIE,BCSR,STIFTELSEN HOGSKOLAN I JONKOPINGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 244401more_vert - IRESEN,ITEMS,R&D Maroc,UPC,KIC SE,ANMEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609453
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