UIA knowledge journey starts with Housing and Mobility topics!
Throughout 2020, UIA will run two thematic knowledge activities on housing and mobility. Explore the UIA Knowledge Lab to get the first insights.

Throughout 2020, UIA will run two thematic knowledge activities on housing and mobility. UIA and its Urban Mobility cities (Albertslund, Lathi, Ghent, Toulouse, Szeged) will embark on a tour of capturing how innovation is transforming them, and what other European cities will have to gain when they join the ride. Cross-cutting themes of urban mobility innovation in the 2020s will be highlighted: data and digitalization, behavioural change, and collaboration between public and private actors. Take a look at UIA expert Vanessa Holve’s journal for further knowledge on COMMUTE project in Toulouse, and the collaborative governance model at work to change mobility behaviours. You can find the latest issues of the Journals produced by UIA Experts supporting the 5 projects working on Urban mobility on the UIA Knowledge Lab.


UIA and URBACT will be exploring how cities can design housing policies and practical solutions to implement the right to housing. All  UIA cities working on the topic of housing (Brussels Capital Region, Budapest, Ghent, Lyon Metropole, Mataró, and also Nantes and Antwerp, and Athens) will be contributing to the capitalisation activity. Register here and participate to the first web conference focusing on Community-led practices on 24 April.
While waiting for the first results related to these two activities, explore the UIA Knowledge Lab, the new platform gathering all the knowledge and data extracted from UIA projects and capitalisation activities. 

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2014-2020
#SCEWC24 treasure hunt:
Reach the next level --> explore this page and find the button "Climate Adaptation", hidden in the "Green" part.

Then, you have to find an "Urban practice" located in Paris. 

 

The Urban Innovative Actions (UIA) is a European Union initiative that provided funding to urban areas across Europe to test new and unproven solutions to urban challenges. The initiative had a total ERDF budget of €372 million for 2014-2020.

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