L’impatto dei cambiamenti climatici nelle aree urbane è una sfida che non viene gestita in modo efficiente a causa della mancanza di coinvolgimento delle parti interessate, che riduce l’efficienza dell’attuazione delle politiche guidate dalla governance urbana.
Il consorzio del progetto è composto da 12 partner provenienti dalla Polonia, Slovenia, Italia, Repubblica Ceca e Germania.
Per cambiare questa situazione, la cooperazione è fondamentale per favorire lo sviluppo di strategie basate sul concetto proposto di ecosistema e adattamento basato sulla comunità (ECbA) nel processo di co-creazione e nell’attuazione congiunta di piani d’azione pilota.
L’esistenza di diversi quadri legislativi nazionali e la preziosa esperienza dei partner del progetto garantiranno l’usabilità e la trasferibilità delle soluzioni ad altre regioni europee. Inoltre, la cooperazione tra autorità locali, organizzazioni di ricerca e altri stakeholder rafforzando l’integrazione e le sinergie tra innovazioni tecnico/tecnologiche, ambientali e sociali sarà affrontata con soluzioni che mobilitino il potenziale ecologico e sociale per l’applicazione dell’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici.
Il progetto inizierà con l’identificazione delle richieste, delle sfide e delle capacità, quindi il concetto integrato di ECbA sviluppato congiuntamente fornirà la base per la creazione di laboratori viventi urbani e i processi di co-creazione avviati per sviluppare piani d’azione di adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici in 5 città, vale a dire 5 aree urbane di diverse zone climatiche.
Le innovazioni proposte incluse nei piani d’azione di adattamento saranno testate in 5 città partner come base per la definizione di soluzioni trasferibili su come le città possono utilizzare approcci basati sulla comunità e sugli ecosistemi per affrontare le sfide del cambiamento climatico. In 2,5 anni di cooperazione ci aspettiamo che le azioni pilota, i test sulle innovazioni tecniche, economiche, sociali ed ecosistemiche proposte in 5 città e le loro sinergie mostrino i benefici dell’approccio di adattamento climatico basato sull’ecosistema e sulla comunità.
Budget del progetto
Data inizio progetto: Giugno 2024
Data fine progetto: Novembre 2026
Risorse totali a disposizione: EUR 2.353.468,34 | Contributo FESR EUR 1.882.774,67
Partners coinvolti
Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas (Poland), Lead Partner
Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, IOER (Deutschland)
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, SPECTRA (Slovenia)
Municipality of Dubnica nad Váhom (Slovenia)
IURS – Institute for Sustainable Development of Settlements (Czech Republic)
City of Breclav (Czech Republic)
LINKS Foundation (Italy)
Langhe Monferrato and Roero Development Agency (Italy)
Municipality of Nichelino (Italy)
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, UIRS (Slovenia)
City of Kranj (Slovenia)
Municipality of Sosnowiec (Slovenia)
Link al sito web
https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/cicada4ce/
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Efficiency of the ClImate Change ADAptation management by integration of ecosystem services and smart social approaches in Central European cities. Cooperating for a greener central Europe.
Climate change impact in urban areas is a challenge that is not being handled efficiently due to a lack of stakeholders’ engagement lowering this efficiency of the implementation of policies driven by urban governance.
The project consortium is composed of 12 partners from countries coming from Poland, Slovenia, Italy, Czech Republic, Germany.
To change this, cooperation is central to the development of strategies built onthe proposed concept of ecosystem and community-based adaptation (ECbA) in co-creation process and joint implementation of pilot action plans. The existence of different national frameworks and valuable experience of the project partners, will assure usability and transferability of solutions to other European regions. Furthermore, the cooperation between local authorities, research organizations and other stakeholders by strengthening the integration and synergies between technical/technological, environmental and social innovations will be addressed by solutions mobilizing ecological and social potential for applying climate change adaptation.
The project will start by identification of demands, challenges and capacities, then the jointly developed integrated concept of ECbA will give the basis for urban living labs establishment and co-creation processes initiated to develop climate change adaptation action plans in 5 cities, namely 5 urban areas of different climate zones.
The proposed innovations included in the adaptation action plans will be tested in 5 partner cities as the basis for the definition of transferable solutions on how cities can use community and ecosystem-based approaches facing climate change challenges. In 2,5 years of cooperation we expect that pilot actions, testing proposed technical, economic, social and ecosystem innovations in 5 cities and their synergies will show benefits of ecosystem and community-based climate adaptation approach.
Project budget
Project start date: April 2024
Project completion date: June 2028
Funding (total): Total eligible costs EUR 2.143.840,00 – ERDF contribution EUR 1.715.072,00
Partners involved
Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas (Poland), Lead Partner
Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, IOER (Deutschland)
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, SPECTRA (Slovenia)
Municipality of Dubnica nad Váhom (Slovenia)
IURS – Institute for Sustainable Development of Settlements (Czech Republic)
City of Breclav (Czech Republic)
LINKS Foundation (Italy)
Langhe Monferrato and Roero Development Agency (Italy)
Municipality of Nichelino (Italy)
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, UIRS (Slovenia)
City of Kranj (Slovenia)
Municipality of Sosnowiec (Slovenia)
Link to project website
https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/cicada4ce/
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