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EU funding (€12M): Climate-resilient reGeneration and renaturing for, by and with vulnerable neighbourhoods, striving towards net-zero Hor20 Dec 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Climate-resilient reGeneration and renaturing for, by and with vulnerable neighbourhoods, striving towards net-zero

ClimaGen will demonstrate how Climate-resilient regeneration and renaturing for, by and with vulnerable neighbourhoods, can help cities and regions in their transitions towards net-zero. 5 Demonstration cities (Belgrade, Gdańsk, Tartu, Torino, and Trondheim), will implement 25% increased share of newly created and/or restored public green spaces in each city. 4 Replication Cities (Cluj-Napoca, Eindhoven, Gernika and Thessaloniki) will experiment with shorter-term co-creative measures with the same objectives and methods to plan for future implementation of the measures. All 9 cities will run their own Work Packages in ClimaGen, supported by 5 cross-cutting concepts and 4 transversal WPs: ClimaGreens will nurture integrated renaturing measures that create resilience at several scales, and avoid maladaptation in the journey to climate-neutrality. ClimaLabs will provide local and regional collaborative governance, with arts, culture and youth, entrepreneurship and financing, and organisational resilience in long-term planning strategies. ClimaImpact will generate evidence-based decision support and valuation of co-benefits, in easy-to-understand and, where possible, visualised formats. ClimaValue will offer outreach, capacity building and policy guidance, with strategic advocacy together with sister projects and close collaboration with Missions/NEB communities, while an evidence-based ClimaGen Guidance Package will disseminate results and knowledge to cities. City Dialogues and cross-cutting Sense-Making Sessions will support local implementation and common learning. Together these define impact pathways to knowledge sharing, scaling and replication. The ClimaGen Games will tie these activities together with a portfolio of participatory, gamified, citizen-science-based methods to engage all partners and stakeholders in an inclusive manner, and to use their diversity as a strength.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Stiftung Global Infrastructure Basel ?
Anaptyxiaki Meizonos Astikis Thessalonikis ΑΕ - Anaptyxiakos Organismos Topikis Autodioikisis €135,625
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis €322,250
Asociacion de Industrias de Conocimiento y Tecnologia - Gaia - Euskalherriko Ezagutza Eta Teknologia Industrien Elkartea €305,625
Asociatia Cluster de Educatie C-Edu €169,750
Balti Uuringute Instituut €310,625
Borsboom-VAN Beurden Judith Anna Maria €101,063
Centar ZA Promociju Nauke €78,750
Centre FOR Experiments IN Urban Studies - Ceus €179,500
Comune Di Torino €740,825
Eskilara S Koop Txikia €215,350
European Network OF Living Labs Ivzw €400,000
Fondazione Della Comunita Di Mirafiori Ente Filantropico E.T.S. €225,000
Fondazione Links - Leading Innovation & Knowledge FOR Society €264,375
Foreningen Padriv Trondheim €111,250
Gemeente Eindhoven €908,900
Gernika-Lumoko Kultur Etxea €183,500
Gmina Miasta Gdanska €584,875
Grad Beograd €725,625
Junior Achievement Europe €574,375
Municipiul Cluj-Napoca €314,750
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu €1,211,625
Nyhavna Eiendom AS €100,231
Orti Generali Srl - Impresa Sociale €0.00
Politechnika Gdanska €225,750
Rosendal Internasjonale Teater €65,625
Sintef AS €673,125
Stowarzyszenie Inicjatywa Miasto €191,250
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool €188,625
Tartu Linn €793,750
TH!NK E €322,511
TH!NK Europe €117,667
Trondheim Kommune €1,257,325

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101139637

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Stiftung Global Infrastructure Basel, Basle, Switzerland.