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Résultats du 3e appel à projets URBACT II

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09 October 2017
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La réunion du Comité de suivi URBACT II a eu lieu à Copenhague le 23 Avril 2012. Principal point sur l'ordre du jour: le troisième appel à projets pour la création de Réseaux thématiques URBACT. Découvrez les 19 nouveaux projets approuvés!

Ce 3e appel à projets URBACT était ouvert du 9 décembre 2011 au 15 mars 2012, pour la création de 19 nouveaux Réseaux thématique.

Le Comité de suivi URBACT II, qui est responsable de l'orientation stratégique d'URBACT et des prises de décisions qui assurent l'efficacité du programme et sa qualité, a décidé, dans le cadre du troisième appel à projets URBACT II, d'approuver les Réseaux thématiques énumérés ci-dessous.

Afin de maintenir la qualité, le Comité de suivi a approuvé les projets qui ont été les mieux classés par le Groupe d'évaluation externe (EAP) qui était chargé d'évaluer et de classer tous les projets admissibles.

Les projets nouvellement approuvés vont maintenant commencer leur phase de développement et élargir leurs partenariats pour inclure plus de villes. Si vous souhaitez devenir un partenaire dans un de ces projets ou si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur la thématique d’un des projets, veuillez contacter le Chef de file concerné.

Voici les 19 projets URBACT approuvés le 23 Avril 2012:

4D CITIES

  • Chef de file: Igualda (ES)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Macarulla Sanz Enric enric.macarulla@gmail.com
  • Partners:, Tartu (EE), Novara (IT), Plunge (LT), Leeds (UK)
  • Issue addressed: Fostering integrated policies on Health innovation so that they become driving forces for local economic development

CityLogo

  • Chef de file: Utrecht (NL)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Haye Folkertsama h.folkertsma@utrecht.nl
  • Partners: Coimbra (PT), Zaragoza (ES), Genova (IT), Krakow (PL)
  • Issue addressed: City branding and marketing to promote better positioning of cities in the post crisis economic arena

CreativeSpin

  • Chef de file: Birmingham (UK)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Suresh Patel suresh.patel@birmingham.gov.uk
  • Partners: Mons (BE), Sevilla (ES), Rotterdam (NL), Wroclaw (PL)
  • Issue addressed: Connecting Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) with other sectors to stimulate spill over effects in order to ensure a sustainable and integrated model of socioeconomic development

CSI Europe

  • Chef de file: AGMA Manchester (UK)
  • Lead Partner Contact details:  Paul Evans Paul.evans@neweconomymanchester.com
  • Partners: Ancona (IT), Porto (PT), Poznan (PL), The Hague (NL)
  • Issue addressed: Involvement of cities in Jessica Urban Development Fund (UDF) structures - Role of financial instruments in efficient planning

E4C

  • Chef de file: Consortium Red Local (ES)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Ana Rodriguez arodriguezl@ayto-torrejon.es
  • Partners: Agueda (PT), Ghent (BE), Sunderland (UK), Patras (EL)
  • Issue addressed: E-skills for innovative cities through joint definition of integrated urban strategies, policies and practices.

ENTER.HUB

  • Chef de file: Reggio Emilia (IT)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: David Zilioli David.zilioli@municipio.re.it
  • Partners: Ulm (DE), Ciudad Real (ES), Craiova (RO), Agglomeration of Creil (FR)
  • Issue addressed: Railway hubs/ multimodal interfaces of regional relevance in medium size cities as engines for integrated urban development and economic, social and cultural regeneration

EUnivercities

  • Chef de file: Delft (NL)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Patrick Van Geel pvgeel@delft.nl
  • Partners: Varna (BG), Aachen (DE), Aalborg (DK), Lublin (PL)
  • Issue addressed: Exploring the next generation partnerships between cities and universities for a more strategic and effective co-operation.

INNOVA

  • Chef de file: Tomares (ES)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Alfonso Barrios Cardona abarrios@tomares.es
  • Partners: Santa Cruz (ES), Viborg (DK), Monza (IT), Molfetta (IT)
  • Issue addressed: Sustainable business growth based on innovation & knowledge through the creation of poles of innovative enterprises and participatory governance and socially responsible models.

JOBTOWN

  • Chef de file: Cesena (IT)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Roberto Branchetti branchetti_r@comune.cesena.fc.it
  • Partners: Latsia (CY), Moshato Tavros (EL), Gondomar (PT), Thurrock (UK)
  • Issue addressed: Local partnerships for the advancement of youth employment opportunities



M-SPICE

  • Chef de file: Umea (SE)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Albert Edman albert.edman@umea.se
  • Partners: Agglomeration of La Rochelle (FR), Agglomeration of Grand Nancy (FR), Zalau (RO), Hradec Kralove (CZ)
  • Issue addressed: Referential Framework for Sustainable cities - Monitoring local strategic plans to engage stakeholders/ citizens in an integrated and sustainable approach


My Generation at Work

  • Chef de file: Rotterdam (NL)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Cleo Pouw cc.pouw@rotterdam.nl
  • Partners: Antwerp (BE), Riga (LV), Gdansk (PL), Glasgow (UK)
  • Issue addressed: To promote the employability of young people in a changing labour market with focus on enterprising skills and attitudes

PREVENT (former PESL)

  • Chef de file: Nantes (FR)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Jean-Jacques Derrien jean-jacques.derrien@mairie-nantes.fr
  • Partners: Antwerp (BE), Sofia (BG), Gijon (ES),Stockholm (SE)
  • Issue addressed: The role of local authorities in involving parents in the prevention of early school leaving

RE-Block

  • Chef de file: Budapest XVIII District (HU)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: István HUNYADI hunyadi@bp18.hu
  • Partners: Gelsenkirchen (DE), Komotini (EL), Malaga (ES), Iasi (RO)
  • Issue addressed: Creating sustainable high-rise blocks through social cohesion, green spaces and poverty reduction

SMART CITIES

  • Chef de file: Coimbra (PT)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Fernando Zeferino zeferino@cm-coimbra.pt
  • Partners: Santurtzi (ES), Gualdo tadino (IT), Gdynia (PL), Mizil (RO)
  • Issue addressed: Citizen Innovation in smart cities - Improving public services through an open innovation process.

Sustainable food for urban communities

  • Chef de file: Brussels Capital (BE)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Stephanie Mantell smn@ibgebim.be
  • Partners: Athens (EL), Messina (IT), Amersfoort (NL), Bristol (UK)
  • Issue addressed: Innovative initiatives for more sustainable food production/ retail & consumption in urban communities

URBACT Markets

  • Chef de file: Barcelona (ES)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Núria Costa Galobart ncosta@mercatsbcn.cat
  • Partners: Torino (IT), Suceava (RO), Plovdiv (BG), Westminster (UK)
  • Issue addressed: Local markets as drivers for local economic development and regeneration by exploring the links between local sustainability and successful markets

USE ACT

  • Chef de file: Napoli (IT)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Gaetano Mollura gaetano.mollura@comune.napoli.it
  • Partners: Athens (EL), Barakaldo (ES), Dublin (IE), Baia Mare Metropolitan Assoc (RO)
  • Issue addressed: Fostering opportunities for people & businesses to settle in existing locations and avoid consumption of  land, through new planning processes and partnership approaches

USER

  • Chef de file: Agglomeration Grenoble Alpes Metropole (FR)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Guillaume Tournaire guillaume.tournaire@lametro.fr
  • Partners: Barakaldo (ES), Malaga (ES), Pescara (IT), Lublin (PL)
  • Issue addressed: New processes and partnerships for Urban sustainable & efficient regeneration by integrating expertise of uses from inhabitants and field workers.

WOOD FOOTPRINT

  • Lead Chef de file: Paços de Ferreira (PT)
  • Lead Partner Contact details: Duarte Pedro Álvares mail@mentortec.eu
  • Partners: Larissa (EL), Yecla (ES), Sternatia (IT), Wycombe (UK)
  • Issue addressed: Fostering local economic development through the use of brownfield and  buildings/ spaces abandoned due to the transformation of the wood/ furniture sector

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