2020
DOI: 10.1186/s42854-020-00012-y
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Joint programming for urban transformations: the making of the JPI Urban Europe Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda

Abstract: The Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Europe, a transnational initiative by European countries in partnership with the European Union (EU) to tackle the challenge of sustainable urbanisation by programming urban research and innovation, launched its updated Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) in February 2019. Developed in the field of sustainable urbanisation, it is based on a wide set of sectors, disciplines, research frontiers, and their asymmetrical interconnections, as well as consultat… Show more

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“…The EU and national policy efforts towards community-based development are rooted in the policy shift towards deinstitutionalizing public services [5]. However, some regions are still finding difficulties in operationalizing comprehensive strategies to support communities at the local level and sustain cities' capacity for sustainable urban transformation in a broader sense [6]. The pandemic and its aftermath are prompting cities to rethink how they deliver services, how they plan their space, and how they can resume economic growth [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU and national policy efforts towards community-based development are rooted in the policy shift towards deinstitutionalizing public services [5]. However, some regions are still finding difficulties in operationalizing comprehensive strategies to support communities at the local level and sustain cities' capacity for sustainable urban transformation in a broader sense [6]. The pandemic and its aftermath are prompting cities to rethink how they deliver services, how they plan their space, and how they can resume economic growth [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%