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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2017Partners:VITO, IDDRI, NTNU, WHO, PIK +10 partnersVITO,IDDRI,NTNU,WHO,PIK,UVSQ,THE CLIMATECENTRE,ICLEI EURO,CMF,Newcastle University,LSE,T6ECO,LG,IVE,TECNALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 308497more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:CARTIF, UNU, CMCC, INRAE, RINA-C +8 partnersCARTIF,UNU,CMCC,INRAE,RINA-C,FC.ID,ICLEI - LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY EV,GMV,CMF,University of Valladolid,NOA,SIVL,Geonardo (Hungary)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101037104Overall Budget: 4,999,820 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,820 EURRethinkAction puts citizens and decision-makers at the core of the climate change action, by developing a cross-sectoral user-friendly decision-making platform tailored to the needs of different end-users for delivering clear and valuable information on climate change, increasing awareness and attractiveness of mitigation and adaptation solutions centred on land use as a key driver, even critical, to sustain life and to reach objectives in the context of climate change. RethinkAction moves beyond just informing them about the desirable future and what needs to be changed, but guiding them in the decision-making process by showing how to do it through practical land-use based solutions, while at the same time building awareness and attractiveness of new lifestyles and behavioural change, and how barriers can be overcome. By co-creating of the solutions through participatory processes, RethinkAction will unquestionably promote climate change action and acceptability of the measures. RethinkAction platform will allow users to assess land use-based adaptation and mitigation solutions, understand climate change impacts over time, linking local, EU and global scales based on 6 representative case studies, covering the main regional differences related to climate change.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:University of Twente, METROPOLITAN AREA GDANSK-GDYNIA-SOPOT, LG, CMF, ÖGUT +8 partnersUniversity of Twente,METROPOLITAN AREA GDANSK-GDYNIA-SOPOT,LG,CMF,ÖGUT,Ajuntament de Barcelona,PIK,T6ECO,CMCC,IMP-PAN,MAGISTRAT DER STADT WIEN,IREC,FZJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101036458Overall Budget: 5,083,700 EURFunder Contribution: 5,083,700 EURThe objective of LOCALISED is to downscale national decarbonization trajectories consistent with Europe's net-zero target to the local levels and provide the results to local authorities, citizens and businesses, in a way that would speed up the uptake of mitigation and adaptation actions. To this end, the project will create effective and clearly understandable tools that transform localised data on possible decarbonisation pathways by 2030 and 2050 into knowledge for action, namely: (1) the Decarbonisation Profiler for municipalities, regions and their citizens, providing information in all 24 EU languages, and (2) the Net-Zero Business Consultant tool. The tools will allow local authorities and policy-makers as well as citizens and businesses: to identify viable combinations and best practices of (sectoral) mitigation and adaptation measures for every NUTS3 region on how to reach the goals of the downscaled pathways and to introduce an adapted-to-case service for implementation and monitoring of SECAPs. This is closing a gap as the few currently available European platforms providing information on energy transition to net-zero in Europe have so far limited their scope and results to the national level (EUCalculator, INNOPATHS, CTI-2050), which is of little use at the level where the changes must be implemented. The project will additionally engage with EU citizen groups to inform how climate change and different EU net-zero scenarios positively and negatively affect their life and what share of mitigation can be enhanced via key behavioural change. Three local and five associated partners from local and regional administrations and business organisations will inform the development and test the tools. They will also be instrumental in supporting upscaling and replication through local and European dissemination and networking.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:LG, PIK, ÖGUT, BPIE, EPFL +9 partnersLG,PIK,ÖGUT,BPIE,EPFL,SEE CHANGE NETWORK SEECN,Imperial,TU Delft,T6ECO,CLIMACT SA,UEA,PANNON PRO INNOVATION SERVICES LTD,CMF,UCPHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730459Overall Budget: 5,875,170 EURFunder Contribution: 5,283,350 EUREUCalc replies to topic a) Managing technology transition. The EUCalc project will deliver a much needed comprehensive framework for research, business, and decision making which enables an appraisal of synergies and trade-offs of feasible decarbonisation pathways on the national scale of Europe and its member countries + Switzerland. The novel and pragmatic modelling approach is rooted between pure complex energy system and emissions models and integrated impact assessment tools, introduces an intermediate level of complexity and a multi-sector approach and is developed in a co-design process with scientific and societal actors. EUCalc explores decisions made in different sectors, like power generation, transport, industry, agriculture, energy usage and lifestyles in terms of climatological, societal, and economic consequences. For politicians at European and member state level, stakeholders and innovators EUCalc will therefore provide a Transition Pathways Explorer, which can be used as a much more concrete planning tool for the needed technological and societal challenges, associated inertia and lock-in effects. EUCalc will enable to address EU sustainability challenges in a pragmatic way without compromising on scientific rigour. It is meant to become a widely used democratic tool for policy and decision making. It will close - based on sound model components - a gap between actual climate-energy-system models and an increasing demands of decision makers for information at short notice. This will be supported by involving an extended number of decision-makers from policy and business as well as other stakeholders through expert consultations and the co-design of a Transition Pathways Explorer, a My Europe 2050 education tool and a Massive Open Online Course.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:UDEUSTO, FZJ, FEBEA, FARAPI, GOIENER S.COOP +7 partnersUDEUSTO,FZJ,FEBEA,FARAPI,GOIENER S.COOP,CMF,ENERGIE SAMEN,ENERGIE VAN ROTTERDAM B.V.,DEN - Design Entrepreneurship Institute,Energy Communities Tipperary Cooperative CLG,Comillas Pontifical University,Bauhaus der ErdeFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101233874Funder Contribution: 4,807,900 EURTo meet the EU’s ambitious climate and energy efficiency goals, the rate of deep building renovations must increase by an order of magnitude. However, insufficient accessible information and unclear cost-benefit insights discourage homeowners from taking action. Moreover, decision-making varies widely depending on whether renovations are undertaken by individual families, multi-family co-owners, or entire neighborhoods. The RenoVisor project supports the acceleration of decarbonizing Europe’s building stock by empowering these 3 target groups to make informed, participatory decisions about building renovations and switching to green energy. It does so through 3 innovative digital tools that combine advanced building simulations, behavior modeling, and participative advisory tools. These tools overcome key barriers—such as financing challenges, the disruption factor, and decision-making complexity—by providing tailored renovation plans that integrate technical, economic and social aspects. For co-owned buildings consensus-building features help the owners to reach an agreement. Special emphasis is placed on addressing energy and transport poverty, ensuring that vulnerable households can access renovation pathways that enhance energy efficiency and mobility without compromising affordability. Piloted in over 10 000 households across Spain, Ireland, and the Netherlands, the user-friendly interfaces will encourage exploration and personalization of solutions, while a sales funnel–inspired design guides users toward positive renovation decisions, increasing the conversion from awareness to action. By offering multi-stage renovation planning and clear visualization of the increased climate change resilience as well as ecological and financial benefits of renovation measures, RenoVisor enhances decision-making while minimizing disruption. This comprehensive approach supports Europe’s green transition and paves the way for inclusive, sustainable and resilient communities.
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