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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2018Partners:Waag Society, HAS Kennistransfer en Bedrijfsopleidingen, Utrecht University, STEFAN, MECCANO +7 partnersWaag Society,HAS Kennistransfer en Bedrijfsopleidingen,Utrecht University,STEFAN,MECCANO,OYKS,MILITOS CONSULTING S.A.,UNIMC,Oulun kaupunki,FOOD NATION CIC,UU,EQIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 645706Overall Budget: 828,000 EURFunder Contribution: 828,000 EURThe EU has to face many challenges in achieving a more balanced regional development and sustainable economic recovery. Many of those challenges have to do with the ageing population trend, urbanization and environment under distress. More liveable and efficient communities is a target to be reached in Europe, where the “silver hair” trends can become a challenging opportunity, from a social, economic and cultural perspective. Despite those challenges are strongly interlinked, solutions provided in urban contexts not often pay due attention to the social process underlying urban trends and to the needs and behaviour of elderly citizens. GRAGE intends to contribute to fill this gap, developing winning ideas to promote an active, harmonious and inclusive citizenship for elderly people living in urban contexts. The consortium gathers ground-breaking expertise from different scientific background (legal, economic, humanities, engineering), from academic and non academic institutions, belonging to several countries (from EU and Ukraine). Using a mix of methodologies, the research and innovation programme of the project will evolve around the idea of citizenship as a collector of interest, healthy environment and suitable urban solutions for an aging society. Main themes will be: green buildings, food and urban agriculture, information and language technology. Researcher will analyze their role in transforming cities in environments that support green and healthy lifestyles for elderly people. GRAGE intents to boost dialogue through Europe, both strengthening the academic and non-academic collaboration and a practical understanding of elderly living across Europe. Such a cooperation can have a series of returns for Europe, ranging from a more effective solution to strategic challenges (sustainable cities and demographic change) to new business opportunities for European firms, offering solutions and products for smart/inclusive/ageing societies at global level.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:ASTERIA, SPES SOCIETA COOPERATIVA PER AZIONI, INRCA, COSMOB, TEUCO GUZZINI SPA +38 partnersASTERIA,SPES SOCIETA COOPERATIVA PER AZIONI,INRCA,COSMOB,TEUCO GUZZINI SPA,AETHRA TELECOMMUNICATIONS,MARCHE REGION,Marche Polytechnic University,IVES,DIGITAL LIVING FINLAND OY,VISTEK ISRA VISION,OPEN SAS,Aileden Biri Evde Bakım Merkezi,MBA consulting,BILMED,FLORALIS,E.C.T. srl,TÜBİTAK,GORDION BILGI HIZMET LIMITED SIRKETI,BIRIM INC,e-Lios,MECCANO,IRCCS,AALTO,SEHTA,I.T.C. SRL,ALV,RICO,Laurea University of Applied Sciences,CEA,ISTITUTO DI RIABILITAZIONE S. STEFANO S.R.L,Eczacibasi Saglik Hizmetleri Anonim sirketi,Nautes SpA,Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality,VT,MEDICALPS,ELICA SPA,SVIM - SVILUPPO MARCHE SPA SOCIETA UNIPERSONALE,GEM,SU,HELSINKI REGION CENTER OF EXPERTISE UUDENMAAN OSAA,University of Camerino,INDESIT COMPANY S.P.A.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 266422more_vert