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C-NEWTRAL: smart CompreheNsive training to mainstrEam neW approaches for climaTe-neutRal cities through citizen engAgement and decision-making support for innovative governance and integrated pLanning

Description du projet

Former des experts urbains neutres sur le plan climatique

Le défi de parvenir à des villes neutres sur le plan climatique constitue une préoccupation urgente, compte tenu de la complexité des activités urbaines et de la diversité des parties prenantes concernées. Pour le relever, la Commission européenne a identifié la gouvernance participative des villes et la planification urbaine intégrée comme des moteurs essentiels. Une pénurie de professionnels interdisciplinaires hautement qualifiés entrave toutefois le progrès. Soutenu par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet C-NEWTRAL entend rassembler et former un groupe de chercheurs chevronnés prêts à relever le défi des villes neutres sur le plan climatique. C-NEWTRAL fournira un cadre structuré pour des projets de recherche individuels couvrant un large éventail de défis urbains. La particularité de C-NEWTRAL est qu’il met l’accent sur la formation des chercheurs aux méthodes participatives avancées, à la gouvernance et aux outils de planification intégrée pour la transition vers la neutralité climatique.

Objectif

Achieving climate-neutral cities is an EU priority, yet faces many challenges because of the complex urban activities, and the vast range of stakeholders involved. The European Commission has identified ‘participative city governance’ and ‘integrated urban planning’ as key enablers for driving climate-neutral cities forward. Cities require enhanced capacity and ongoing support for implementation of climate-neutral solutions and assessment of how they may impact different sections of society. There is however, a lack of highly-skilled, highly-trained interdisciplinary researchers and professionals for this task, which C-NEWTRAL aims to address.
C-NEWTRAL is underpinned by five key thematics (Urban Nature, Urban Mobility, Built Form, Energy, Circularity), which are integrated through two cross-scale research dimensions, linked to drivers identified by the EU: I. Citizen Engagement & Public Participation and II. City Governance & Decision-Making. This provides a framework for individual research projects examining participation and decision-making for integrating nature-based solutions in urban regeneration, active/ green/ just mobility transitions, social acceptance of energy performance standards in buildings/ neighbourhoods/ social housing, hydrosocial/ circular/ digital approaches in urban water management, and nexuses among these. Each researcher will be trained in advanced participative methods and use of governance & planning tools, supported by digital technologies - recognised by the EU as a priority, but still under-developed within city planning processes. Researchers will be exposed to secondments in local authorities, NGOs or industry.
The program will provide a dynamic, intellectually-challenging, interdisciplinary training environment attracting the best international graduate candidates and fosters an enthusiastic and innovative community of researchers - effectively placed to advise on cross-sectoral strategies for achieving climate-neutral cities.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 859 464,00
Adresse
BELFIELD
4 Dublin
Irlande

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Région
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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