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A Research and Innovation Agenda for Zero-Emission European Cities

doi: 10.3390/su11061692
The Paris Agreement and SDG13 on Climate Action require a global drop in Green House Gases (GHG) emissions to stay within a “well below 2 degrees” climate change trajectory. Cities will play a key role in achieving this, being responsible for 60 to 80% of the global GHG emissions depending on the estimate. This paper describes how Research and Innovation (R&I) can play a key role in decarbonizing European cities, and the role that research and education institutions can play in that regard. The paper highlights critical R&I actions in cities based on three pillars: (1) innovative technology and integration, (2) governance innovation, and (3) social innovation. Further, the research needed to harmonize climate mitigation and adaptation in cities are investigated.
- Royal Institute of Technology Sweden
- University of Geneva Switzerland
- Colorado School of Mines United States
- Renewable Energy Systems (United Kingdom) United Kingdom
- Renewable Energy Systems (United Kingdom) United Kingdom
Circular economy, smart cities, zero carbon cities, TJ807-830, TD194-195, social innovation, Renewable energy sources, GE1-350, European Union, Zero carbon cities, Governance, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Cities' decarbonisation, circular economy, Social innovation, cities´ decarbonization, Environmental sciences, governance, Smart cities, ddc: ddc:550, ddc: ddc:333.7-333.9
Circular economy, smart cities, zero carbon cities, TJ807-830, TD194-195, social innovation, Renewable energy sources, GE1-350, European Union, Zero carbon cities, Governance, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Cities' decarbonisation, circular economy, Social innovation, cities´ decarbonization, Environmental sciences, governance, Smart cities, ddc: ddc:550, ddc: ddc:333.7-333.9
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