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9th Informed Cities Forum

Re-purpose. Re-charge. Re-think. Heritage and e-mobility at the crossroads

26 - 28 October 2021
- Online

Organised under the title “Re-purpose. Re-charge. Re-think. Heritage and e-mobility at the crossroads”, the 9th edition of the Informed Cities Forum will cast light on cultural heritage and electric mobility.

The Informed Cities Forum event series is a popular European interactive “un-”conference driven by ICLEI, which aims to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and action in sustainable development, both at and for the local level. This 9th edition of the Forum will take place online from 26-28 October 2021.

Through a series of interactive sessions, this year’s Forum will explore how the topics of cultural heritage and electric mobility align, and how problem solving and specific processes might be addressed differently. Themes explored through the joint sessions include:

  • How do experts from the different fields respond to the same administrative hurdles?
  • How do they interact with interest groups and the public?
  • How do we approach new technology?
  • Do we see similar patterns, or different ones in these topics?

In addition, participants will be able to explore the individual topics of cultural heritage and electric mobility in more depth through deep-dive sessions.

Unlike other online conferences, the Informed Cities Forum is an interactive, collaborative event, which makes use of innovative formats, and is willing to explore unconventional topics. Active participation by the audience is not just encouraged, but is required, and will be rewarded with lively and energetic discussions.

The 9th Informed Cities is co-organised by the GreenCharge and OpenHeritage projects. GreenCharge aims to demonstrate how technological solutions and associated business models can be integrated and deployed to overcome barriers to wide-scale adoption of electric vehicles in ICLEI Members Barcelona (Spain), Bremen (Germany), and Oslo (Norway). OpenHeritage identifies best practices of adaptive heritage re-use, develops inclusive governance models for overlooked heritage sites, and tests them in six Cooperative Heritage Labs.

For more information, and to register, click here.