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Active HORIZON European Commission

Metropolitan Inclusivity in Climate And Digital Transitions

€2.78M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Association Mondiale Des Grandes Metropoles
Country France
Start Date Mar 01, 2025
End Date Feb 29, 2028
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 13
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101178684
Grant Description

Metropolitan Inclusivity in Climate and Digital Transitions (MICAD), is an innovative project dedicated the creation of a framework for inclusive metropolitan planning focusing on climate and digital transitions.

The primary objective is to advance inclusive metropolitan planning, a goal that will be realized through the creation of a toolkit for local and regional authorities.

The effectiveness of this toolkit will be demonstrated with the elaboration of five roadmaps for digital or climate transition in different cities with diverse backgrounds, accompanied by the formulation of policy recommendations to amplify its impact.To achieve these ambitious objectives, a robust consortium, boasting diverse expertise in urban planning, co-creation, and living lab methodologies, has been assembled.

Partners will collaborate closely to empower local and regional authorities with the necessary skills to implement these methodologies effectively.

Capacity building efforts will extend to replication and exploitation partners, leveraging their extensive networks to disseminate these methodologies globally and assist other international actors in navigating similar transitions.

The project will also contribute to the academic discourse by publishing a set of recommendations and articles, further expanding its impact.MICAD's significant contribution lies in fostering international cooperation among local, regional, and international actors.

Through this collaboration, the project aims to identify the risks and opportunities associated with implementing inclusive and participatory planning processes.

The study and application of community-held innovative processes will provide insights into the most effective and engaging participatory policy-making strategies.

The results of these studies will be shared, leading to the proposal of solution models that can be adapted to various contexts.

All Grantees

Bashkia Tirane; Citta Metropolitana Di Milano; European Network of Living Labs Ivzw; Alda - Association Europeenne Pour la Democratie Locale; Varoskutatas (Metropolitan Researchinstitute) Kft; Association Mondiale Des Grandes Metropoles; Primaria Municipiului Chisinau; Urban Technology Alliance Association; Institut Metropoli; Gornoslasko-Zaglebiowska Metropolia; Area Metropolitana de Barcelona; Haute Ecole Specialisee de Suisse Occidentale; Kentyou

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