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JPI Urban Europoe
The overall aim of the Joint Programming process is to pool national research efforts in order to make better use of Europe's precious public R&D resources and to tackle common European challenges more effectively in a few key areas. It is a structured and strategic process whereby Member States agree, on a voluntary basis and in a partnership approach, on common visions and Strategic Research Agendas (SRA) to address major societal challenges. JPI Urban Europe addresses three major research issues: 1. Urban megatrends – what are the prominent demographic, economic and technological megatrends that are decisive for a promising future of urban systems?; 2. Urban networks and connectivity – what are the new mobility, logistic and land use developments and policies that are needed to create vital and attractive cities, and networks of cities, in the decades to come? 3. Socio-ecological sustainability of city systems – which ecological and social constellations have to be met and implemented in order to shape sustainable and balanced long-run urban development patterns in Europe? JPI Urban Europe participating countries are 14: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom. JPI Urban Europe will launch each year one or more calls to finance specific projects.
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JPI Urban Europoe
The overall aim of the Joint Programming process is to pool national research efforts in order to make better use of Europe's precious public R&D resources and to tackle common European challenges more effectively in a few key areas. It is a structured and strategic process whereby Member States agree, on a voluntary basis and in a partnership approach, on common visions and Strategic Research Agendas (SRA) to address major societal challenges. JPI Urban Europe addresses three major research issues: 1. Urban megatrends – what are the prominent demographic, economic and technological megatrends that are decisive for a promising future of urban systems?; 2. Urban networks and connectivity – what are the new mobility, logistic and land use developments and policies that are needed to create vital and attractive cities, and networks of cities, in the decades to come? 3. Socio-ecological sustainability of city systems – which ecological and social constellations have to be met and implemented in order to shape sustainable and balanced long-run urban development patterns in Europe? JPI Urban Europe participating countries are 14: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom. JPI Urban Europe will launch each year one or more calls to finance specific projects.