Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities

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(SC5-14-2019) - VISIONARY AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE WELL-BEING AND HEALTH IN CITIES

Programme: Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call: Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) EU

Topic description

Specific Challenge:

It is estimated that by 2050 up to 70% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas. Urbanisation affects human health and well-being through factors such as exposure to pollutants, including noise, disasters, stressors and diseases, urban density, lack of physical activity, degraded ecosystems and erosion of natural capital, which can be exacerbated by climate change. As acknowledge by the Habitat III New Urban Agenda, public spaces play a crucial role in urban interaction and systemic urban innovation and they need to be designed and managed sustainably and equitably to ensure that the way citizens produce, consume, commute and interact within the urban fabric has a positive impact on their health and quality of life, enhances resilience to disasters and climate change and reduces the environmental footprint of the cities. The systemic integration of social, cultural, digital and nature-based innovation in the design, development and governance of public space has a tremendous potential to transform these spaces into diverse, accessible, safe, inclusive and high quality green areas that increase well-being and health and deliver a fair and equitable distribution of the associated benefits.

Scope:

Actions should deliver visionary and integrated solutions (e.g. therapy gardens, urban living rooms, creative streets, city farms) at the intersection of social, cultural, digital and nature-based innovation to increase citizens' health and well-being in cities[1]. These solutions should address social, cultural, economic and environmental determinants of health and well-being and support urban communities in reducing their exposure to climate-related risks, pollution (including noise), environmental stress and social tensions, including the negative effects of gentrification.

Actions should also demonstrate how the integration of these solutions into innovative land-use management, urban design and planning could reduce health-related environmental burdens in socially deprived neighbourhoods, foster equitable access for all to public spaces, enhance their quality and use and promote sustainable urban mobility patterns.

Actions should test new transition management approaches, governance models, legal frameworks and financing mechanisms to re-design public spaces and urban commons and assess their contribution to improving health and well-being. They should promote multi-stakeholder initiatives, citizens' engagement, co-creation and co-ownership of public spaces. Optimal and cost-effective use of behavioural games, networks of sensors, GIS-mapping, big data, observational programmes such as Copernicus and GEOSS, and citizens' observatories should be made as appropriate to enable the integration and visualisation of data for more effective monitoring of the transition towards healthier and happier cities.

The involvement of social sciences and humanities disciplines such as psychology, behavioural science, economics, law, anthropology, sociology, architecture, or design studies, is considered essential to enhance social learning and promote the role of social and cultural innovation in transforming public spaces, with particular attention devoted to gender dynamics and diversity.

To enhance the impact and promote upscaling and replication of these solutions, projects should engage in substantial networking and training actions to disseminate their experience, knowledge and deployment practices to other cities beyond the consortium. To enhance impact cooperation and synergies with the activities undertaken within the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy initiative and its regional components[2] (supported by the EC) should be sought where appropriate.

Actions should envisage clustering activities with other relevant selected projects[3] for cross-projects co-operation, consultations and joint activities on cross-cutting issues and share of results as well as participating in joint meetings and communication events. To this end proposals should foresee a dedicated work package and/or task, and earmark the appropriate resources accordingly.

Funded projects are expected to establish long-term sustainable data platforms securing open, consistent data about the impacts of the deployed approaches and ensure interoperability with other relevant data infrastructures for effective communication, public consultation, exchange of practices, and sharing of experiences.

Proposals should pay attention to the special call conditions for this topic. In grants awarded under this topic, costs for construction and installation of “infrastructure-targeted” interventions shall not constitute more than 20% of the total eligible costs. Beneficiaries’ own resources and/or mobilisation and leverage of additional investments beyond Horizon 2020, whether private or public, should make up the remaining investment costs and should secure economic and financial sustainability for the execution of the project.

The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU in the range of EUR 10 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

Expected Impact:

The project results are expected to contribute to:

  • high quality, multifunctional, public spaces able to integrate digital, social, cultural and nature-based innovation to enhance health and well-being, while ensuring 'the right to the city' as specified in the Habitat III New Urban Agenda;
  • European cities being world ambassadors of sustainable lifestyles, providing universal access to greener, safe, inclusive and accessible public spaces, also accounting for the gender dimension;
  • participatory approaches in re-designing and transforming public spaces to increase health and well-being in cities through innovative public-private-people partnerships (PPPPs);
  • more comprehensive assessment of the sustainability and resilience of cities through the development of health and well-being indicators;
  • establishing innovative monitoring systems to measure effects (both positive and negative) and capture the multiple co-benefits created by nature-based solutions in terms of health and well-being.
Cross-cutting Priorities:

Gender
RRI
Open Science
Socio-economic science and humanities
Open Innovation

[1]For the purposes of this topic, the definition of a 'city' is to be understood according to the harmonised definition of a city established by the OECD and the European Commission, which can be found at:

http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/focus/2012_01_city.pdf

[2]EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: www.covenantofmayors.eu; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: www.globalcovenantofmayors.org

[3]Projects funded under the 'Smart and Sustainable Cities' call in part 17 of the 2016-2017 Work Programme as well as relevant projects to be funded under topics SC5-20-2019 and CE-SC5-03-2018 of this Work Programme. Cooperation with relevant actions funded under the Horizon 2020 Societal challenge 6 topic 'TRANSFORMATIONS-03-2018-2019: Innovative solutions for inclusive and sustainable urban environments' should also be sought as appropriate.

Keywords

Water cycle Energy Management Systems Sustainable energy citizenship Spatial and regional planning Private, public and social law S1 - Open service (OS - Galileo) Environmental change and society Knowledge co-creation networks Innovation systems Natural resources exploration and exploitation Food sciences Local sustainable energy supply Prosumers In-Situ Instruments / sensors Cultural and economic geography Social Networks Open government Systems-Services Functions Industrial design (product design, ergonomics, man Cultural studies, cultural diversity Integration of renewables Location-based applications Cultural anthropology Gender in urban planning and development Behavioural change Socioeconomic stressors Urbanization and urban planning, cities Social and industrial ecology Spatial development and architecture, land use, re Strategic management Scenario and decision simulation Industrial innovation policy Renewable energy sources - general Public participation Cultural heritage, cultural memory Legal studies, constitutions, comparative law Disruptive innovation Design for Improved Reliability & Maintainability Social structure, inequalities, social mobility, i Architecture, smart buildings, smart cities, urban Circular economy Experience economy Open innovation Private investment Systems Engineering and Design Management Water distribution Natural resources and environmental economics Geographical information systems, cartography Demand driven innovation Policy making on energy efficiency Innovation Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment Economics of innovation Environmental planning Low/nearly-zero & energy positive buildings Social innovation Experimentally-driven research and innovation Renovation Knowledge translation Urban and regional economics Public administration Buildings design Incremental innovation Digital Social Innovation Spatial assessment and evaluation Environmentally Friendly Factory Processes Policy making on renewable energies Integrated management of water Water harvesting Geographical and positioning technologies, satelli Environmental heritage Social enterprises Architectural design Environment, resources and sustainability Business model innovation Cooperatives Entrepreneurship Terrestrial ecology, land cover change Gender in environmental sciences Management of urban areas Cost estimation / analysis Systems Engineering and Integrated Systems Design Project financing RES consumers Sustainable energy policy Geo-information and spatial data analysis Systems engineering Construction, Civil engineering, Infraestructures Urban distribution center Crowdsourcing Collective Awareness Platforms Physical geography Spatial planning Process innovation Public administration innovation Urban water management Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS) / Servic Service innovation Remote Sensing Instruments / Sensors Urban planning Knowledge transfer New Economic models beyond GDP Architectural engineering Urban transport Sustainable transport Open data Social geography, infrastructure Environmental engineering and geotechnics Related to industrial policy Energy systems (production, distribution, applicat Urban studies, regional studies Low/zero carbon communities Sustainable planning Landscape heritage Innovation policy Financial markets, asset prices, international fin Organizational innovation Energy management in buildings Computational engineering and computer aided desig Web and information systems, database systems, inf Resources efficiency Innovation strategies Related to SME and start-up support Ground infraestructure Public sector innovation New industrial value chains Water technology Policy making on sustainable transport Earth observations from space/remote sensing Participatory Innovation Innovation and diversity (e.g. gender) RES integration in buildings Regulatory framework for innovation Political systems and institutions, governance Industrial sectoral change Multi-modal and infrastructure Sustainable energy communities Ecosystem management Related to regional development Data visualization Water management Urban studies (Planning and development)

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