Periodic Reporting for period 2 - proGIreg (productive Green Infrastructure for post-industrial urban regeneration)
Période du rapport: 2019-12-01 au 2021-05-31
WP 2 has carried out the co-design processes. Based on the quad helix model, local partnerships including government, universities, citizen organisations and enterprises have been established and developed LL vision maps representing the planned transformation. WP 3 has established the methodology for an efficient implementation process. To prepare the urban planning for NBS in the follower cities, the spatial analysis has also been carried out in there.
WP 4 has established the assessment methodology for NBS benefits. Ten assessment tools have been defined to measure the impact within the four assessment domains: socio-cultural inclusiveness, human health and wellbeing, ecological and environmental restoration and economic and labour market benefits. Data for a baseline assessment on the level of the FRC, the LL and the intervention sites has been collected.
The second reporting period was mainly devoted to starting the implementation of NBS in the LLs. This continues to be done in a co-creative way by the local partners. Being managed in WP 3, this process leads to the identification of technical and non-technical barriers which are collected and assessed in WP 5. The LL character of the project becomes apparent in different implementation barriers encountered which relate to the post-industrial areas used for NBS and the regulative frame. Several NBS have been adapted to the local conditions and unforeseen risks like an earthquake event in Zagreb. This co-creative process has also led to improvements in NBS setup, e.g. through the introduction of a therapeutic garden in proGIreg’s NBS portfolio. WP 4 has adapted the benefit assessment methods to these developments and carried out continuous data collection. The post-implementation data collection campaign is going to take place in reporting period 3. Open access to research data is granted via an online platform for storage and exchange of research data.
WP 2 has started the elaboration of urban plans for NBS replication in FC.
A number of supporting tasks guarantees that the project will be carried out responsibly and will impact research and practise. WP 6 implements the project’s communication and dissemination plan and Intellectual Property Rights management. The projects’ mid-term conference was held as a combination of several online events in 2020 and 2021.
In case of new ethical questions arising from the research process the experts from the external ethics board have been proactively involved to inform the solutions proposed by the consortium.
For implemented NBS the guidelines “Evaluating the impact of Nature-based Solutions: a handbook for practitioners” which include major contributions from proGIreg partners and the proGIreg NBS benefit assessment methodology will allow to demonstrate the effects and benefits of NBS all over Europe.
In reporting period 2, the first NBS have been implemented and show the first impacts on the local level and inside the project. Impact is created in the following fields and is expected to increase throughout the project lifetime and beyond:
1) A community of practice in NBS is being forged through networking between FRC and FC with the Living Lab Lounge and will be extended beyond the consortium with the upcoming replication events. Scientific evidence will increase awareness of the potential of NBS. The business model catalogue will ensure that the NBS are market-ready and can be adapted to local policy goals.
2) citizen ownership: A new understanding of GI as an urban common resource is at the core of proGIreg. The transdisciplinary LLs and their new participatory processes show first impact in this field. Actors from state, market and civil society will receive advice on how to join forces for NBS.
3) global market opportunities: The MOOC training to be started in late 2021 will have a global outreach and will address stakeholders who engage in NBS implementation as well as representatives from academia and vocational education.
4) EU policies: The results of proGIreg will help to implement EU programmes and strategies:
- the EU Climate Change Adaptation Strategy will be addressed through the reduction of heat island effects and the attenuation of heat stress through the creation of greenspaces;
- the COP21 Paris Agreement will be supported by NBS for augmented carbon storage in urban soils;
- the EU Environment Action Programme will profit from the improved knowledge base on NBS, the guidelines for investing in NBS business models and through the creation of new circular economies;
- the EU Biodiversity Strategy will be supported through creating new habitats and enhancing biodiversity in urban environments.
5) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Finding new ways to the implementation of SDG 11, especially the targets 11.6 11.7 11.a and 11.b is the most important motivation for the project.
Besides contributing to SDG 11, NBS business models will be a unique combination of SDGs 1 and 10: they will contribute to environmental justice by improving the living conditions in deprived urban areas (SDG 10) and open routes out of poverty.