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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:KUL, BUILTWINS BV, LGI, SWECO FINLAND HOLDING OY, MKA +13 partnersKUL,BUILTWINS BV,LGI,SWECO FINLAND HOLDING OY,MKA,Sweco,GENT,TUT,SINTEF AS,ACE,DENYS,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,EURAC,SAKRET OU,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,Polytechnic University of Milan,ZH,NIKUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101138672Overall Budget: 4,499,500 EURFunder Contribution: 4,499,500 EURThe HeriTACE project brings together a transdisciplinary team of research institutes, authorities, SMEs, and industry experienced in design, technology, and policymaking in the domains of conservation, buildings and energy. A significant increase in deep renovations of heritage buildings has the potential to lead to effective energy demand reductions and readiness for the transition to R2ES. Based on prior research and field knowledge supported by various EU and national projects, bottlenecks have been identified that prevent the futureproofing of heritage buildings and its replication. To overcome them, HeriTACE proposes innovative technical solutions, integrated into a holistic and multi-scale renovation approach, by developing and validating: (1) A replicable holistic assessment model and standardised processes to create a holistic vision and plan on the renovation requirements for heritage townhouses in historical neighbourhoods, (2) Optimal and integrated design approaches for the deep renovation of heritage townhouses, with well-considered, targeted and minimal invasive renovation measures, (3) Durable insulation and air tightness solutions for the renovation of building envelopes, respecting their heritage values and traditional building technology, (4) Optimised and smart controlled HVAC-concepts adapted to heritage townhouses, optimising comfort, and indoor air quality precisely where and when the building users need it, and (5) Integrated R²ES-based energy supply solutions, maximising the share of local R²ES in heritage buildings within historical neighbourhoods. The project will deliver solutions for authorities and designers to envision and govern a sustainable energy future for heritage townhouses in historical neighbourhoods, thus putting the EU Green Deal and New European Bauhaus into practice. Close collaboration between researchers, SMEs and industry shall increase the availability of high-quality solutions for the building conservation sector.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:UL, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, UIRS, KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA, JSI +34 partnersUL,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,UIRS,KMETIJSKI INSTITUT SLOVENIJE - AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF SLOVENIA,JSI,GENT,SEM SM,UFP,Telargo,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,ETREL,Bicikl,UNIZG,ULP ,REC,Universidade Fernando Pessoa,SZ DOO,STATUTARNI MESTO BRNO,OPT,Digipolis (Belgium),Câmara Municipal do Porto,ODRAZ,VL O,STCP,MP,LPP,cambio,TECHNUM - TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING NV,De Lijn (Belgium),ANTROP,Prometni institut Ljubljana,CITY OF ZAGREB,HZ INFRA,ZFOT,MMB,ZAGREB CITY HOLDING LTD,DPMB,MUNICIPALITY OF LJUBLJANA,AUSTRIAN MOBILITY RESEARCH FGM AMORFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218954more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:Sciensano (Belgium), IRD, LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT, University of Łódź, CIMBAL +29 partnersSciensano (Belgium),IRD,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,University of Łódź,CIMBAL,GENT,University Hospital Heidelberg,ICLEI EURO,MUNICIPALITY OF SITIA,SSSUP,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,INRAE,COMMUNE D'AVIGNON,MUNICIPALITY OF PRILEP,SUSMETRO,AZIENDA USL TOSCANA NORD OVEST,UCC,Ökosoziales Forum Österreich & Europa,OpenDot Foundation ETS,UNISG,Leuven Klimaatneutraal 2030,LEADER-Region Weinviertel Donauraum,myLabel,IPVC,Gemeente Rotterdam,EUROHEALTHNET ASBL,Cork City Council,ARETE ASSOCIATION FOR SUSTAINABLE PROSPERITY,RUC,open science for open societies - os4os,EAT,KUL,GULDBORGSUND KOMMUNE,University of GrazFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060536Overall Budget: 11,724,600 EURFunder Contribution: 11,724,600 EURFEAST (Food systems that support transitions to hEalthy And Sustainable dieTs) aims to support the EU's just transition to healthy diets produced by sustainable food systems. Using a Multi-Actor Approach, FEAST will leverage current best practice and co-design novel solutions with EU food system stakeholders, including diverse vulnerable groups, to identify how they can be supported and empowered to facilitate and benefit from the transition to healthy and sustainable dietary behaviour at all levels and in all sectors of the food system. FEAST's objectives are: 1.To better understand, describe and measure barriers and facilitators that influence the dietary behaviour of different groups (particularly vulnerable groups), accounting for geographical, socio-economic, behavioural, gender and cultural differences 2.To collaborate with key stakeholders in Europe’s food systems to identify and/or design and test innovative and effective tools, programmes and strategies, including social innovations, that will enable consumers to make informed food choices that promote the self-management of healthy and sustainable dietary behaviours and lifestyles 3.To empower individuals to adopt healthier and more sustainable dietary behaviours, choices and lifestyles by means of evidence-based strategies and tools addressing all food system actors at the level of Member States, EU and wider international community 4.To increase the adoption of food and health policy interventions that aim to drive the transition to healthier and more sustainable diets by all stakeholders within the food system by designing and testing scientifically-informed ommunication strategies, and associated monitoring approaches, that could be used by policymakers All stakeholders will be invited to our FEAST project and we will not accept that anyone is left behind or is left hungry and wanting because we do not believe in zero-sum games - we adhere to the principle that all must ‘Win’.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTRE PRO-AKADEMIA RIC, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, Agència Energètica de la Ribera, ZEW, COMUNE DI CEFALU +5 partnersRESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTRE PRO-AKADEMIA RIC,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,Agència Energètica de la Ribera,ZEW,COMUNE DI CEFALU,City of Warsaw,E3D-ENVIRONNEMENT,RIBERA CONSORTIUM,GENT,CESIE ETSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649733Overall Budget: 1,367,890 EURFunder Contribution: 1,367,890 EURAt present, energy conservation campaigns provide households with a general awareness but do not provoke large scale behavior changes. The main goal of the STEP_BY_STEP is to maximize the number of households in a given area that significantly change their behaviour at home. Desired behaviour change includes reduced electricity consumption and the investment in energy efficient products and/or high quality renewable energy products. Communication strategies involving direct contact are typically more effective on behavioural change than mass media campaigns. Thus, a system will be put into place to make individual door-to-door contact with 80% of the households in a given area. Contrary to traditional door-to-door canvassing, often seen as a one-shot deal, our project solicits targeted households regularly through email or by phone and accompanies them over a 20 month period towards the adoption of energy-saving practices. To reduce the attitude-behaviour gap, our system uses proven communication techniques that push towards action. Households are regularly encouraged to try new ecological gestures adapted to their level of motivation. Feedback is given and social norms are used. Community-based social marketing strategies will be used to encourage energy-related investment decisions. Households likely to take individual investment decisions will be motivated to take such decisions benefiting from economies of scale and facilitated by other households’ experience. Institutional partners will launch their energy saving interventions amongst 9000 households in 4 European areas that represent diverse populations and communities. French SME E3D will provide a behavioral strategy along with a web based system for behavioral change developed within a research project. Partnered laboratories will analyze household energy saving behavior patterns based on profiles and will define the environmental and economic impact of the project. Power Link will ensure the dissemination.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2030Partners:Brunel University London, UBIMET GMBH, MUNICIPIO DA POVOA DE VARZIM, GENT, Cesena +19 partnersBrunel University London,UBIMET GMBH,MUNICIPIO DA POVOA DE VARZIM,GENT,Cesena,SUSTAINABLE FINANCE OBSERVATORY,MUNICIPAL INSTITUTION CITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF ZHYTOMYR CITY COUNCIL,ASSOCIACAO BIOPOLIS,Ambiente Italia (Italy),ZSTU,STRANE,CARBON NEUTRAL CITIES ALLIANCE,Polytechnic University of Milan,FORUM PER LA FINANZA SOSTENIBILE ENTE DEL TERZO SETTORE,KM,ESTRAHUB LTD,LANDCARE RESEARCH,CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL,HWWI,UAB TERAGLOBUS,University of Canterbury,LUT,BIOECONOMY SCIENCE INSTITUTE,CETIMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101214441Overall Budget: 9,502,650 EURFunder Contribution: 8,944,440 EURNature-based solutions (NBS) are considered essential to solving the climate crisis. They have the potential to simultaneously address climate change, biodiversity loss and human wellbeing and development, by providing different ecosystem services. However, the typically small size of NBS projects, the difficulties to measure and monetize their co-benefits as well as the long time frame for investment returns and the risk profile, undermine their attractiveness for funding. In comparison to NBS alone, the combination of NBS and ecosystem-based approaches, physical measures and technological measures is able to provide measurable outcomes quicker, reducing the risk profile and facilitating faster implementation and long-time maintenance, broadening opportunities for ecosystem innovation and increasing investment attractiveness. Aiming for bankability-by-design, RISE-IN will assess a set of climate resilient solutions (CRS), including NBS and ecosystem- based approaches and physical measures, by mapping and quantifying their co-benefits and identifying innovative financing and investment opportunities accordingly. Co-creation and participatory processes with local stakeholders, including investors and businesses, will enable the screening of the most adequate solutions for each site, in terms of functionality and funding and within a framework of just resilience. The assessment will be complemented by 3 climate risk assessment models that will reduce uncertainty regarding risks associated with extreme events, water run-off and capital loss. RISE-IN will demonstrate this concept for flood management (most costly type of disaster in Europe) in Cesena (IT), Christchurch (NZ) and Póvoa de Varzim (PT). RISE-IN demonstrations will be further tailored for replication in Ghent (BE), Zhytomyr (UA), Kadikoy (TR) and in 3 additional sites of Demonstrator Cities (Demo Cities) to prove the impact of the concept to facilitate bankability and upscale implementation across EU and Internationally.
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