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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:REC, SIRS, UWE, UAB, ADVANCITY +8 partnersREC,SIRS,UWE,UAB,ADVANCITY,ICLEI EURO,Chalmers University of Technology,FORMAS,Eurocities,SNIFFER,PLATFORM31,Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau,ASDEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282679more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2019Partners:Tongji University, CAUPD, Cap Digital, CHINA CENTER FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ADVANCITY +10 partnersTongji University,CAUPD,Cap Digital,CHINA CENTER FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT,ADVANCITY,AIT,ISINNOVA,FFG,MOHURD,NBU,Eurocities,EUCCC,LG,IOER,NTNUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 733571Overall Budget: 1,500,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,500,000 EURThe key objective of URBAN-EU-CHINA is to develop a robust, evidence-driven bottom-up approach to complement the existing top-down EU-China strategic approach to sustainable urbanisation. This will be accomplished via a coordinated series of actions including: a strategic R&I agenda, scoping and assessment, networking events, peer-to-peer exchanges, benchmarking and monitoring, and joint demonstration projects. By creating tighter coupling between city-level, national, and supra-national programmes, planning, policies, and projects, URBAN-EU-CHINA will yield a significant increase in cooperative EU-CHINA R&I activities. The key barrier addressed by URBAN-EU-CHINA is the disconnect between strategic visions and targets and operational realities of time/resource constraints, language and cultural barriers, differences in planning/policy/ governance framework conditions within European and Chinese cities, and lack of effective bi-directional transmission mechanisms of transferable planning and policy instruments for sustainable urbanisation. The topic ENG-GLOBALLY-08-2016-2017 asks for the creation of an EU-China Innovation Platform on Sustainable Urbanisation. Creating such a platform is complex and cross-sectoral by nature, aiming to engage policy makers, national authorities, industries, cities, academia, civil society and other stakeholders in order to develop more sustainable cities. In URBAN-EU-CHINA, 12 experienced European and Chinese consortium partners from across the sustainable urbanisation value chain join forces to support the European Commission in its aim to make EU-China sustainable urbanisation cooperation more accessible, attractive, and rewarding for a broader set of stakeholders.
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