Projects

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EVERYWH2ERE

EVERYWH2ERE is a five-years “demonstration to market” project aiming to prove FC equipped gensets’ reliability via a robust and EU widespread demonstration campaign.

TripleA-reno

Attractive, Acceptable and Affordable deep Renovation by a consumers orientated and performance evidence based approach.

The project's aim is to make acceptance and decisions on deep renovation attractive for consumers by clear and meaningful information and communication on proven impact on energy, indoor environmental quality and personal health in practice.

RURITAGE

Rural regeneration through systemic heritage-led strategies

Cultural heritage as a driver for sustainable growth

OpenHeritage

Organizing, Promoting and Enabling Heritage Re-Use through Inclusion, Technology, Access, Governance and Empowerment

OpenHeritage tests selected best practices of adaptive heritage management in six Cooperative Heritage Labs established in Berlin, Lisbon, Pomaz, Rome, Sunderland and Warsaw. Drawing on the Lab’s experience, the project develops an inclusive governance model of adaptive heritage re-use.

Compete4SECAP

The Compete4SECAP project aims at helping local authorities put their existing Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAPs) into action.

ROBUST

Rural-Urban Outlooks: Unlocking Synergies

ROBUST aims to advance our understanding of the interactions and dependencies between rural, peri-urban and urban areas and to identify and promote policies, governance models and practices that foster mutually beneficial relations.

ENABLE

ENABLE-Enabling Green and Blue Infrastructure Potential In Complex Socio-ecological Regions

The project aims to develop new methods and tools to maximise the capacity of green and blue interventions in neighbourhoods and metropolitan
regions, taking into account local stakeholders’ perspectives.

CLIC

Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse

The CLIC project addresses significant challenges faced in cultural heritage and landscape adaptive reuse.

ROCK

ROCK - Cultural Heritage leading urban futures

ROCK is a innovative EU project that views historic city centres as extraordinary laboratories to demonstrate how Cultural Heritage can be a unique and powerful engine of regeneration, sustainable development and economic growth for the whole city.