JPI Urban Europe first Pilot Call

Basic Information

European cities are facing complex and widespread problems. Grand challenges such as demographic transformations, resource depletion and climate change, unequal social participation, congested transport networks, and difficult trade-offs in land use decisions can only be turned into opportunities if appropriate policy strategies are applied. Such policy actions need to be supported by dedicated co-ordination of Research and Innovation on the challenges and opportunities of urban environments in Europe. The aim of Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Europe is to coordinate research and innovation in order to make better use of Europe’s public funds. As part of this initiative Urban Europe intends to have two consecutive calls in a pilot phase during 2012-2013.

Network JPI Urban Europe
Website https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/calls/intro/
Aim of the joint call The aim of this first joint call of JPI Urban Europe is to bring together partners from across society and promote intensive interactions between researchers, policy makers, business and civil society resulting in an innovative and impact-oriented approach. The scope of the call is broad; it covers new and innovative approaches, promotes interdisciplinary research and collaboration and encourages the involvement of stakeholders, thus bridging gaps between research disciplines, citizens and decision makers, city and transport planners, producers and consumers.
Type of joint call One Stage - Call with no pre-proposals submission
Events
Launch date 11/06/2012
Deadline Full-Proposal 18/09/2012 Submitted proposal: 56
Evaluation End Date 01/12/2012 Successful proposal: n/a Proposals funded: 10
Is call co-funded? No
Call follow up funding n/a
Call reasons n/a
Research fields
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Government and social relations
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Services
  • Socio-economics sciences and humanities
  • Transport
  • Other
Type of research n/a
Target groups
  • Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Public Research Organisations (PROs)
  • Private and Semi-private Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)
  • SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)
  • Large Corporations
  • Other
Participating networks n/a

Funded Projects

Acronym Title Start End No. partners
APRILab Action oriented planning, regulation and investment dilemmas... 5
CASUAL Co-creating Attractive and Sustainable Urban Areas and Lifes... 3
CONCOORD Consolidation and coordination in urban areas 5
G@together Get together without barriers ?- conceptualizing a platform ... 01/07/2014 30/06/2015 3
Green Blue Cities Green/Blue Infrastructure for Sustainable, Attractive Cities 15/01/2013 15/01/2017 3
ICEC Interethnic Coexistence in European Cities: A comparative an... 01/09/2013 31/08/2017 8
IMAGINATION Urban Implications and Governance of CEE migration 4
PNIG Gentrification 2.0 01/09/2013 31/08/2014 3
SubUrbanLab Social uplifting and modernization of suburban areas with Ur... 4
b-Part Building Pervasive Participation 01/04/2013 01/12/2016 3