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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:LiU, UCPH, Polis, Lund Municipality, INTERNET INSTITUTE LTD +33 partnersLiU,UCPH,Polis,Lund Municipality,INTERNET INSTITUTE LTD,RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT,Future by Lund,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Copenhagen Municipal Hospital,COLAS,ZFOT,ICCS,THE EUROPEAN INSITUTEOF ROAD ASSESSMENT - EURORAP,THINGS SRL,CITY OF SPLIT,SENSATIVE AB,AMAT,AV Living Lab,STATUTARNI MESTO LIBEREC,SEM ISSY MEDIA,CITY OF KRUSEVAC,UNIZG,ČVUT,Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza,ANALYSE & TAL FMBA,PLATOMO GMBH,MESTNA OBCINA KOPER,MUNICIPALITY OF IOANNINA,IAAC,MULTICRITERI-MCRIT AIE,CIRCE,Urban Radar,URBANA ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,Comune di Milano,SBA,Institut de France,E-TRIKALA SA,JOC RENTAL SOCIEDAD LIMITADAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101103772Overall Budget: 12,387,300 EURFunder Contribution: 11,347,700 EURELABORATOR uses a holistic approach for planning, designing, implementing and deploying specific innovations and interventions towards safe, inclusive and sustainable urban mobility. These interventions, consist of smart enforcement tools, space redesign and dynamic allocation, shared services, and integration of active and green modes of transportation. They will be specifically co-designed and co-created with identified “vulnerable to exclusion” user groups, local authorities and relevant stakeholders. The interventions will be demonstrated in 6 Lighthouse and 6 Follower cities across Europe with three principal aims: i) to collect, assess and analyse user needs and requirements towards a safe and inclusive mobility and climate neutral cities; ii) to collect and share rich information sets made of real data, traces from dedicated toolkits, users’ and stakeholders’ opinions among the cities, so as to increase the take up of the innovations via a twinning approach and iii) to generate detailed guidelines, policies, future roadmap and built capacity for service providers, planning authorities and urban designers for the optimum integration of such inclusive and safe mobility interventions into Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). The Lighthouse cities are: Milan (Italy), Copenhagen (Denmark), Helsinki (Finland), Issy-les-Moulineaux (France), Zaragoza (Spain) and Trikala (Greece). The Follower cities are Lund (Sweden), Liberec (Czech Republic), Velejne (Slovenia), Ioannina (Greece), Split (Croatia) and Krusevac (Serbia).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:ACCELERATING CHANGE TOGETHER COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE, University of the Aegean, Mayo County Council, THINGS SRL, LAND Italia +9 partnersACCELERATING CHANGE TOGETHER COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,University of the Aegean,Mayo County Council,THINGS SRL,LAND Italia,IAAC,University of Patras,MENTOR,UCD,MUNICIPALITY OF ELEFSINA,SBA,Comune di Milano,ENCC EUROPEAN NETWORK OF CULTURAL CENTRES RESEAU EUROPEEN DES CENTRES CULTURELS,IFCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094998Overall Budget: 2,999,390 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,390 EURThe future of Europe’s rich cultural heritage is facing several challenges due to various threats including climate change, natural or man-made disasters and lack of finance. Meanwhile, global processes have a deep impact on the values attributed by communities to urban areas and their settings. Despite Europe’s common values and creative diversity of traditions, crafts, arts and architecture, social discrimination, based on ethnicity, race, sex or gender and other characteristics persists in Europe, and is one of the key drivers of social exclusion. Access to cultural heritage experiences contributes to social cohesion and inclusion, by strengthening resilience and the sense of belonging and improving well-being. In this view, there is a need for new design solutions that are resilient to the changing conditions and sensitive to local cultural heritage, and to local topographic and climatic conditions. HERITACT will consider cultural transformations driving sustainability and will explore new cooperation paths among relevant stakeholders, interested in designing a new European way of life in line with the New European Bauhaus. To this end, HERITACT intends to empower communities’ co-creation capacity and to redefine the role of cultural heritage in urban regeneration. HERITACT will identify and enhance community-oriented processes and will introduce innovative and inclusive architectural and design solutions and cultural-artistic practices to support environmental and cultural sustainability, and to strengthen the cultural and creative industries through community awareness and policy making across European urban areas of many different scales and cultural settings. Interdisciplinary methodologies will provide stakeholders at 3 different cultural urban contexts across Europe a decision-support system based on collaborative approaches for the reactivation of unused cultural heritage spaces, and/or for enhancing diverse communities‘cultural identity and values.
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