
METABOLIC BV
METABOLIC BV
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:Tåsen Microgreens, MUNICIPALITY LANSINGERLAND, METABOLIC BV, FLYTECH SRL, ILS +21 partnersTåsen Microgreens,MUNICIPALITY LANSINGERLAND,METABOLIC BV,FLYTECH SRL,ILS,COBO,Comune di Napoli,HAGUE CORPORATE AFFAIRS BV,ULL,Mai bine,DRUSTVO URBANI CEBELAR,COMMUNE DE ROMAINVILLE,AGRO PARIS TECH,POLAR PERMACULTURE SOLUTIONS AS,STICHTING METABOLIC INSTITUTE,Gallis Miljø og Kommunikasjon - Nabolagshager,AJUNTAMENT DE SABADELL,ARCTUR,WILLI HORST,UNIBO,University Federico II of Naples,WR,UAB,ISLATUNA,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,NABOLAGSHAGER ASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862663Overall Budget: 7,591,320 EURFunder Contribution: 7,174,250 EURDiversity of European cities and regions creates barriers to the demonstration of systemic food-related innovative approaches valuable in so different contexts. Objective of FoodE is to accelerate the growth of citizen-led City/Region food systems (CRFS) by bringing local initiatives across Europe together, as well as co-developing and disseminating a range of tools - co-designed with academia, citizens, and food system start-ups - to ensure that the most up-to-date cross-sectorial knowledge is applied. Start-ups will also provide an in-depth understanding of the needs of the key stakeholders, making resilient citizen-driven food systems happen. The key challenge is then to aggregate the most sustainable models of CRFS and enable co-creation of innovative pilot experiences, fostering the health and wellbeing of European citizens. This challenge will be tackled by setting a co-created mechanism, based on Citizen Science and Responsible Research and Innovation principles, where public authorities, citizens, business actors and non-profit organisations share ideas, tools, best practices and new models, supporting cities in becoming innovative food hubs. The outputs of FoodE will impact on job creation, promotion of local economy, strengthening the role of local communities in complying with Sustainable Development Goals, as well as identifying and strengthening relations between the different actors of the food chain. The way used by FoodE to achieve this goals consists of the following steps: - Define an operational methodology for the assessment of CRFS. - Promote cross-pollination between European CRFS. - Contribute to increase access to affordable, safe and nutritious food. - Create a tool mobilising CRFS stakeholders in sustainability assessment. - Upscale the output to other EU cities.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:TUT, BWB CONNECT CLG, AIT, LGI, FRANKFURT SCHOOL OF FINANCE & MANAGEMENT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH +32 partnersTUT,BWB CONNECT CLG,AIT,LGI,FRANKFURT SCHOOL OF FINANCE & MANAGEMENT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH,RESILIENT CITIES NETWORK,KTH,CARTIF,OASC,RISE,ENERGY CITIES,TECNALIA,FHG,ICLEI EURO,STICHTING METABOLIC INSTITUTE,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,Eurocities,UITP,Cerema,Demos Helsinki,IEEP,METABOLIC BV,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,The Democratic Society,Dark Matter Laboratories B.V.,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,EIT KIC URBAN MOBILITY SL,ERRIN,TNO,EIT URBAN MOBILITY FOUNDATION,UPM,SEI,Polytechnic University of Milan,Climate Alliance,REGEA NORTH-WEST CROATIA REGIONAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE AGENCY,Stowarzyszenie CRSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101096678This FPA provides comprehensive programming and support for the European Commission’s Mission of 100 Climate-neutral and Smart Cities by 2030. It builds on the NetZeroCities (NZC) project, coordinated by CKIC. Combined, these two initiatives set out actions as follows: (a) Create and operate a Cities Mission Platform as a ‘one-stop-shop’ to access the expertise, capabilities, services, and solutions necessary to achieve climate neutrality. This Platform will provide tailored and intensive support to cities participating in the Mission and will ensure open access to the knowledge and resources of the Platform. (b) Help all Mission Cities with the co-creation and use of Climate City Contracts (CCC) to enable an ambitious pursuit of the goal of climate neutrality by 2030. This FPA expressly seeks to ensure all Mission Cities are supported and builds directly on the initial scope of NZC. In addition, support will be offered to additional cities seeking to follow closely the Mission. (c) Assist Mission cities in the development of tailor-made investment plans, project preparation and finance for the cities participating in the Mission; (d) Deliver substantial resources to Mission cities for ongoing research and innovation activities critical to achieving climate neutrality by 2030. This support will be in the form of ‘pilot’ funding to test and demonstrate actions needed to deliver climate neutral outcomes. This pilot activity will work together with the Platform and CCC processes in the cities, operationalizing emerging knowledge and insights about how cities can achieve the Mission objectives; and (e) Ensure ongoing monitoring and evaluation of cities in their progress toward climate neutrality and deploy peer-based learning to ensure full appropriability of the result from the Mission. The FPA periods extends through 2027 and provides for two planned Specific Grant Agreement (SGA) phases, where a precise plan, targets and metrics will be established.
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