New event series spotlights local actions for a SHARED GREEN DEAL
Communities across Europe are key to making the European Green Deal work, but the big question is: how? That question, and the pursuit of the answers, guide the new online event series "Local actions for a SHARED GREEN DEAL".
Through a blend of Social Sciences and Humanities perspectives, the series aims to address how local involvement can significantly contribute to the Green Deal's success, focussed specifically around the streams of biodiversity, mobility, energy, food, renovations and circularity, addressing the often overlooked level between individuals and governments.
Scheduled from 15 March through 28 May, the series offers insights from Social Sciences and Humanities on aligning European ambitions with community actions. It presents lessons learned from 24 local community experiments, supported by leading universities and a broad range of European networks, illustrating the collective effort required to forge a sustainable future.
The series will encompass six online sessions of 90 minutes, each dedicated to a unique topic:
- Diversity of values for countering biodiversity loss: Discover the connection between biodiversity and cultural values in European communities, and how that can help reconcile the disconnect that, seemingly, most Europeans experience from their local biodiversity (14 March)
- Accelerating sustainable mobility with future generations: Engage with the creation of urban mobility solutions co-designed with future generations, highlighting the (possible) role of youth in sustainable policy making (25 March)
- Community visioning for a clean energy future across Europe: Explore how communities can envision and transition towards desirable energy futures, featuring creative techniques for imagining clean energy scenarios (10 April)
- Sustainable food: tastes best when shared!: Dive into the future of Europe's food system, showcasing sustainable innovations and how they contribute to a more resilient and environmentally conscious food system. (24 April)
- Growing community knowledge for energy efficient home renovations: Witness the exchange of know-how between citizens and professionals to achieve impactful energy efficiency renovations. (3 May)
- Sparking business innovation in circular economy for textiles and buildings: Learn about fostering local business innovation and circular business models in textiles and construction. (28 May)
Each session aims to foster knowledge transfer, harness collective experience, and support action on the ground and in EU policies. Join the series, or any individual session, and learn about the local implementation of the European Green Deal initiatives.
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For further details please contact co-leads Professor Chris Foulds (chris.foulds@aru.ac.uk) and Professor Rosie Robison (rosie.robison@aru.ac.uk).
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101036640. The sole responsibility for the content of this website lies with the SHARED GREEN DEAL HAS project and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union.