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Municipal peer-to-peer learning in integrating transport, land-use planning and energy policy at district level

Risultati finali

Competition questionnaires and set of competition information material

Based on agreed competition criteria and procedure, translated into national languages and layouted according to common visual identity. Online information, advertising material, instructions for municipalities, leaflets about best practice criteria and national focal points, from each country. Printed information material (8 pages DIN A4) in numbers specific to each country, online interface for applications or digital competition questionnaires, for forerunner cities and committed cities.

Final publishable report

A final publishable report sums up all major learnings particularly best practice examples from the entire project duration

List of committed cities

4 committed cities in each country including short description of respective district to be worked on in WP 2

Program, minutes and press release about the European conference

Program minutes and press release about the European conferenceIncluding minutes and participant lists from 18 targeted dissemination workshops 3 per country

Institutionalised Energy Plans of each committed city

Institutionalised Energy Plans of each committed city based on SECAP majority of committed cities become signatories of Covenant of Mayors

National Peer-Learning plans for each country

Adaptation of Peer-learning plan to selected cities/districts

Info packs to the guidelines (final)

Short and easy to read material digitally interlinked with the elaborate guidelines focusing on spreading knowledge on the achievements success factors and barriers related to energy ambitions and planning process of districts Will be available online and printed in numbers according to experience of partnersA first draft will be shared with EASME in M18

National Guidelines on integrated district concepts and planning for energy efficiency

Indeapth information about integrated energy efficiency solutions and the model districs in the forerunner and committed cities Ca 4050 pages layout following the projects visual identity Guidelines will be made available online for download and will be printed for distribution in the targeted workshops task 33 and at conferences task 34 Number of printed copies depend on size of country and experience of partnersFirst draft will be shared with EASME in M16

Evaluation report on the peer-to-peer exchanges

Evaluation report on the peertopeer exchanges

List of forerunner cities

2 forerunner cities 1 special award winner in each country Including short description of the awarded districts Information confidential until award ceremonyWill be shared with EASME in M10 as a draft

Production of dissemination videos

Production of 3 videos showing already implemented solutions on integrated energy mobility and land use planning of the Austrian Forerunner Cities including interviews with the mayors of these municipalities The videos will be used for dissemination activities for example during the dissemination workshops complementing the National and European Guideline and the Info Packs but also for the project website and social media The videos will be produced in German but with English subtitles in order to disseminate them beyond the boundaries of Germanspeaking countries The videos can also be used to attract attention for the final European conference and will be available beyond the lifetime of the project

European Guidelines published

European Guidelines on integrated district concepts and planning for energy efficiency published online as as an interactive webreport that will be integrated in the European webpage of the project A summary will be published on the national websitesFirst draft will be shared with EASME in M16

Project webpage

The website will be the main dissemination-tool of the project reaching a wide circle of recipients. One project website with dedicated layout in line with the project's visual identity and with different language versions will be created. The English version will centralize all relevant project information and material as laid out in task 4.3 and the Communication strategy. It will be the main communication tool to the European level. It will be updated and maintained by PNEC. The national language versions will be provided by PNEC and then updated by the partners in their languages. They will be devoted to the country-relevant information, material and results of MULTIPLY. The website will be regularly updated during the lifetime of the project and at least 2 years after its end and its address will be included on all documents produced within the framework of the project.

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