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Transforming Places, Sustainable Communities

– Taking a Holistic Approach to Climate ChangeAnnemie Wyckmans, Prof. Dr.

Head of NTNU Smart Sustainable Cities

Project Coordinator of +CityxChange

Member of the Assembly to the Mission Board on Climate-

Neutral and Smart Cities

Presented by Annemie Wyckmans, NTNU Smart Sustainable Cities, 21 October 2019

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I know you’re trying, but just not hard enough.

Sorry

Greta Thunberg

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2030

UN

Sustainable

Development

Goals

(Mission-Oriented Research & Innovation in the European

Union MISSIONS. A problem-solving approach to fuel

innovation-led growth, by Mariana MAZZUCATO)

Presented by Annemie Wyckmans, NTNU Smart Sustainable Cities, 21 October 2019

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We know the barriers – do we walk the talk?

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Governance structures for co-creation of

people-centered solutions ?

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Appreciation of (non)economic value for

distinct stakeholder groups ?

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Visualised, interactive decision support +

urban data ?

8 From testbeds to scaling up & replication ?

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Learning from failure – what works, what does

not, why, and what can we do about it?

This project has received funding from the European

Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation

programme under grant agreement No 824260.

Limerick · Trondheim · Alba Iulia · Písek · Sestao · Smolyan · Võru

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+CityxChange:

20 million €,

7 cities,

23 industry partners,

2 universities

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RESILIENCE

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Next Edition: 20-24 April 2020

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TRD3.0 University-city cooperation on smart

sustainable cities

Tone Merethe Aasen, Project manager

TRD3.0 SmartCity, Trondheim Municipality / NTNU

Smart City

Childhood

and

education

Health

and

welfare

City

developement Innovation

Crossing silos – five thematic innovation areas

«Silofication» and lack of collaboration

and coordination between disciplines

and sectors are major obstacles in

sustainable development.

All parties involved in TRD 3.0 are

expected to cross silo boundaries and

invest in collaborative actions. The areas

Smart City and Innovation have a

particular responsibility to develop

frameworks that will enhance and

facilitate «silo-bridging».

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Norway project -

building capacity

UNECE has afforded the University City 3.0 in

Trondheim status as a Geneva UN Centre of

Excellence on SDG City Transitions.

The Centre will manage the SDG City

Transition Framework on behalf of the UN

and support the national project in Norway

The City of Ålesund will host the UN

Simulation Lab for Smart Sustainable Cities,

offering cities world wide state of the art

technology for visualisation and simulation of

U4SSC data

ROADMAP METHODOLOGY

Contact : Annemie.wyckmans@ntnu.no

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CO-CREATION: PRACTICE + RESEARCH + CIVIL SOCIETY

Contact : Annemie.wyckmans@ntnu.no

Transforming Places, Sustainable Communities– Taking a Holistic Approach to Climate Change

Annemie Wyckmans, Prof. Dr.

Head of NTNU Smart Sustainable Cities

Project Coordinator of +CityxChange

Member of the Assembly to the MissionBoard on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities

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