The severe and pressing challenges affecting cities call for the redesign of urban development strategies for pursuing the just, green, and digital transition path towards resilience and sustainability.
Therefore, cities are called to detect and activate their relevant resources and target public policies and investments to accelerate the green, digital, and inclusive urban transition. Such a challenge outlines the relevance of urban planning and governance - nowadays influenced by the data-driven perspective - for managing the complexity of transition.
In light of the EU's envisaged transition, the understanding of how to create or reinforce the urban innovation ecosystem (UIE) is gaining more relevance as UIEs are central to creating the pre-conditions to make innovation emerge and establish in cities and to leverage transition. Exploring their dynamics and relationships with the context is crucial to address the complexity of the current cities' challenges (i.e. climate change effects, rapid urbanization, social exclusion, COVID response, and geopolitical events.).
The overall objective of ZES is to build a logical framework for prioritizing public choices at the city level towards Innovation Ecosystem (IE) rationale and characterize its urban dimension to drive urban planning and governance supporting actions for facilitating the urban transition of cities.
By exploring the urban informatics - urban planning nexus, ZES emphasizes the relevance of UIEs for leveraging urban transition towards resilience and sustainability supported by multi-level governance and urban planning and governance flexibility. In this overall framework, the nexus of urban informatics/urban planning and governance that characterizes innovative data-driven planning approaches proves to be paramount for the future design and management of urban transformations.