The document summarizes a workshop on circular food in Berlin that included two projects - 1) developing zero waste educational practices for gastronomy through an information platform and restaurant rating system, and 2) connecting local food suppliers and retailers through a digital marketplace to address growing demand. The workshop included a list of participants and organizations, an overview of the two projects including problems, solutions, actions, and potential partners. Funding schemes for the projects from various government programs were also presented.
Informació geològica al servei de la societatICGCat
Presentació realitzada per Ignasi Herms (cap de l'Àrea de Geologia i Recursos, ICGC) a la jornada "Informació geològica al servei de la societat" (04/05/2016)
The document summarizes a workshop on circular food in Berlin that included two projects - 1) developing zero waste educational practices for gastronomy through an information platform and restaurant rating system, and 2) connecting local food suppliers and retailers through a digital marketplace to address growing demand. The workshop included a list of participants and organizations, an overview of the two projects including problems, solutions, actions, and potential partners. Funding schemes for the projects from various government programs were also presented.
Informació geològica al servei de la societatICGCat
Presentació realitzada per Ignasi Herms (cap de l'Àrea de Geologia i Recursos, ICGC) a la jornada "Informació geològica al servei de la societat" (04/05/2016)
Increasing the efficiency and sustainability by institutional cooperation: Th...ICGCat
The ICGC and Diputació de Lleida initially compiled address data separately for Catalonia, but faced challenges with costs and data quality. They began collaborating in 2010 to create a single address database for Catalonia called BDMAC. Under the collaboration, ICGC digitizes and compiles address information while Diputació coordinates with municipalities. Municipalities provide local knowledge and approve the final data. The collaboration has reduced costs while improving data quality and coverage through a standardized workflow and continuous updates.
This document is a proposal for the Horizon 2020 - Smart Cities and Communities program to address energy efficiency in cities through the exploitation of local renewable resources. The proposal aims to reduce cities' dependency on imported energy, create jobs, reduce energy poverty for citizens, and meet the EU's 20-20-20 targets for greenhouse gas reduction, renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency. The workplan outlines tasks and milestones over 3 years that include energy efficiency, resource estimation, energy management, equipment implementation, and dissemination. The projected costs and impacts are estimated to eliminate energy dependency for public buildings in the city and increase air quality.
Els petits satèl·lits: finestra d'oportunitat en noves plataformes d'Observac...ICGCat
Introducció de la conferència "Lecciones, explotación y visión de los pequeños satélites de observación de la Tierra", realitzada el dia 10/02/2015 a l'ICGC
This document discusses a project that aims to reduce the urban heat island effect in cities through the large-scale installation of green roofs coupled with sensor networks and a decision support system (DSS) tool. The project involves measuring temperatures and validating models before and after green roof deployment. A DSS will then allow city planners to simulate different scenarios. The goals are to lower atmospheric and surface temperatures, create the GreenFOC DSS, implement a cheaper sensor network, and apply improved methods to urban climate simulation.
The document outlines a proposal for an innovative water vending machine to be featured at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The machine would dispense reusable water bottles and allow users to refill them on site. It would track users' water savings and encourage reuse through an interactive display. The design aims to reduce plastic waste while raising environmental awareness. Key benefits include lowering costs for consumers and suppliers through a sustainable model. Some challenges were addressed, such as keeping the design simple while still promoting the initiative on social media. The proposal concludes that the water vending machine embodies principles of environmental stewardship.
This document discusses potential sources of funding for sustainable food initiatives in European cities. It begins with an introduction from Brussels Environment on possible EU funding sources. Table discussions then focused on how sustainable food action plans could be funded by EU programs like ERDF and ESF, other potential public funding sources, and schemes for citizen and private business investment without public funds. Examples discussed included rural development funds, crowd funding, community supported agriculture, private foundations, and cooperative models. Concerns were raised about the bureaucratic nature of some funding and the need for dedicated city staff to support applications.
The Bordeaux Aquitaine RCE has launched a new strategy focused on three areas: learning cities, climate change adaptation, and education for sustainable development. This strategy will be implemented through partnerships across the region. The RCE is working with the city of Bordeaux on learning city initiatives and climate adaptation as part of a large national innovation program. It is also coordinating efforts on education for sustainable lifestyles and development. The overall goal is to better coordinate education approaches and develop a holistic vision of sustainable society through initiatives like reconceptualizing curricula.
Presentation at the 3rd European Nutrient Event (ENE3) at Ecomondo 2018, 8 - 9 November, Rimini, Italy - Towards circular economy of phosphorus and other nutrients
Co-organised by the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) and Horizon 2020 project SMART-Plant.
More information
www.smart-plant.eu/ENE3
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Milan Urban Food Policy Pact : Presentation and way forwardExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/in-action/food-for-cities-programme/en/
This slide was presented by Stefania Amato, policy researcher and adviser at the municipality of Milan, on the occasion of the expert consultation on an indicator framework to assess city region food systems and monitor the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, held in FAO HQ, on 13-14 April 2016. It gives an overview of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact and present the proposal on how to monitor its implementation in the signing cities.
Presentation in the frame of RIS Partner Day, 13 June 2018, Brussels regarding Sustainable Land Use.
Discover the Forestry Flagship, Integrated Landscape, Forland - A Decision support tool to help the transition of rural territories towards sustainable, resilient, self-sufficient and resource-efficient bioeconomic systems, Climate-Smart Agriculture, Food Value Chains, CSA Booster innovation
The document introduces the GreenCook project, which aims to reduce food waste in Northwestern Europe through transnational cooperation. The project will bring together various partners from different sectors to test innovative approaches to influencing consumer behavior and sustainable food management. It will develop tools and strategies to engage key audiences like households, restaurants, schools and supermarkets. The transnational nature of the partnership will allow them to accelerate progress towards common standards and strategies for addressing food waste issues.
Mission zero foodprint open call info event 10.9.2020forumvirium
1) The document announces an open call for digital solutions to help restaurants manage their carbon footprint, with pilots funded up to 10,000 euros each.
2) It provides context that food production accounts for 20-25% of Finnish carbon emissions and outlines objectives to test models for measuring restaurant impact and providing customer data on sustainable choices.
3) Requirements for selected pilots include tools that credibly measure carbon footprint in a way that can impact restaurants and have potential for long-term use beyond the pilots. Data must be shareable and solutions preferably support open source.
The document summarizes a session on food security, sustainable agriculture, marine research and the bioeconomy. It provides an overview of Horizon 2020 priority areas and funding opportunities related to this theme. These include developing healthy and sustainable food systems, environmentally-friendly agricultural production, innovative food value chains, and building research capacities. Timelines for upcoming calls and information on other relevant EU programs are also presented. Speakers from research organizations and companies will discuss trends in Horizon 2020 work programs and policies influencing the agricultural sector in future years.
Increasing the efficiency and sustainability by institutional cooperation: Th...ICGCat
The ICGC and Diputació de Lleida initially compiled address data separately for Catalonia, but faced challenges with costs and data quality. They began collaborating in 2010 to create a single address database for Catalonia called BDMAC. Under the collaboration, ICGC digitizes and compiles address information while Diputació coordinates with municipalities. Municipalities provide local knowledge and approve the final data. The collaboration has reduced costs while improving data quality and coverage through a standardized workflow and continuous updates.
This document is a proposal for the Horizon 2020 - Smart Cities and Communities program to address energy efficiency in cities through the exploitation of local renewable resources. The proposal aims to reduce cities' dependency on imported energy, create jobs, reduce energy poverty for citizens, and meet the EU's 20-20-20 targets for greenhouse gas reduction, renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency. The workplan outlines tasks and milestones over 3 years that include energy efficiency, resource estimation, energy management, equipment implementation, and dissemination. The projected costs and impacts are estimated to eliminate energy dependency for public buildings in the city and increase air quality.
Els petits satèl·lits: finestra d'oportunitat en noves plataformes d'Observac...ICGCat
Introducció de la conferència "Lecciones, explotación y visión de los pequeños satélites de observación de la Tierra", realitzada el dia 10/02/2015 a l'ICGC
This document discusses a project that aims to reduce the urban heat island effect in cities through the large-scale installation of green roofs coupled with sensor networks and a decision support system (DSS) tool. The project involves measuring temperatures and validating models before and after green roof deployment. A DSS will then allow city planners to simulate different scenarios. The goals are to lower atmospheric and surface temperatures, create the GreenFOC DSS, implement a cheaper sensor network, and apply improved methods to urban climate simulation.
The document outlines a proposal for an innovative water vending machine to be featured at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The machine would dispense reusable water bottles and allow users to refill them on site. It would track users' water savings and encourage reuse through an interactive display. The design aims to reduce plastic waste while raising environmental awareness. Key benefits include lowering costs for consumers and suppliers through a sustainable model. Some challenges were addressed, such as keeping the design simple while still promoting the initiative on social media. The proposal concludes that the water vending machine embodies principles of environmental stewardship.
This document discusses potential sources of funding for sustainable food initiatives in European cities. It begins with an introduction from Brussels Environment on possible EU funding sources. Table discussions then focused on how sustainable food action plans could be funded by EU programs like ERDF and ESF, other potential public funding sources, and schemes for citizen and private business investment without public funds. Examples discussed included rural development funds, crowd funding, community supported agriculture, private foundations, and cooperative models. Concerns were raised about the bureaucratic nature of some funding and the need for dedicated city staff to support applications.
The Bordeaux Aquitaine RCE has launched a new strategy focused on three areas: learning cities, climate change adaptation, and education for sustainable development. This strategy will be implemented through partnerships across the region. The RCE is working with the city of Bordeaux on learning city initiatives and climate adaptation as part of a large national innovation program. It is also coordinating efforts on education for sustainable lifestyles and development. The overall goal is to better coordinate education approaches and develop a holistic vision of sustainable society through initiatives like reconceptualizing curricula.
Presentation at the 3rd European Nutrient Event (ENE3) at Ecomondo 2018, 8 - 9 November, Rimini, Italy - Towards circular economy of phosphorus and other nutrients
Co-organised by the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) and Horizon 2020 project SMART-Plant.
More information
www.smart-plant.eu/ENE3
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
Milan Urban Food Policy Pact : Presentation and way forwardExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/in-action/food-for-cities-programme/en/
This slide was presented by Stefania Amato, policy researcher and adviser at the municipality of Milan, on the occasion of the expert consultation on an indicator framework to assess city region food systems and monitor the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, held in FAO HQ, on 13-14 April 2016. It gives an overview of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact and present the proposal on how to monitor its implementation in the signing cities.
Presentation in the frame of RIS Partner Day, 13 June 2018, Brussels regarding Sustainable Land Use.
Discover the Forestry Flagship, Integrated Landscape, Forland - A Decision support tool to help the transition of rural territories towards sustainable, resilient, self-sufficient and resource-efficient bioeconomic systems, Climate-Smart Agriculture, Food Value Chains, CSA Booster innovation
The document introduces the GreenCook project, which aims to reduce food waste in Northwestern Europe through transnational cooperation. The project will bring together various partners from different sectors to test innovative approaches to influencing consumer behavior and sustainable food management. It will develop tools and strategies to engage key audiences like households, restaurants, schools and supermarkets. The transnational nature of the partnership will allow them to accelerate progress towards common standards and strategies for addressing food waste issues.
Mission zero foodprint open call info event 10.9.2020forumvirium
1) The document announces an open call for digital solutions to help restaurants manage their carbon footprint, with pilots funded up to 10,000 euros each.
2) It provides context that food production accounts for 20-25% of Finnish carbon emissions and outlines objectives to test models for measuring restaurant impact and providing customer data on sustainable choices.
3) Requirements for selected pilots include tools that credibly measure carbon footprint in a way that can impact restaurants and have potential for long-term use beyond the pilots. Data must be shareable and solutions preferably support open source.
The document summarizes a session on food security, sustainable agriculture, marine research and the bioeconomy. It provides an overview of Horizon 2020 priority areas and funding opportunities related to this theme. These include developing healthy and sustainable food systems, environmentally-friendly agricultural production, innovative food value chains, and building research capacities. Timelines for upcoming calls and information on other relevant EU programs are also presented. Speakers from research organizations and companies will discuss trends in Horizon 2020 work programs and policies influencing the agricultural sector in future years.
The document outlines an event promoting circular economy in Berlin. It begins with an agenda for the event, including keynote presentations on circularity and the development of a circular roadmap. It then provides information about the organizing non-profit, including their mission to accelerate Berlin's transition to a circular city by developing the local circular economy agenda. It describes several of the organization's current projects focused on developing circular strategies and communities in different sectors like construction, food, and education.
Ploutos Project: Data-driven sustainable agri-food value chains Christopher Brewster
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SwitchMedConnect Barcelona October 2016Montse Framis
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This document outlines the agenda for a workshop on sustainable urban food strategies for European cities. The workshop is part of the URBACT II Thematic Network project "Sustainable Food in Urban Communities" which aims to develop low-carbon and resource-efficient urban food systems. The agenda includes sessions on sustainable food expos, parallel workshops on topics like governance, funding, and resources, and conclusions. Over 40 cities are participating in the network to share experiences and develop local action plans to tackle challenges like moving initiatives to policy, prioritizing actions, and securing support. The network also engages beyond cities through publications, conferences, and an online presence.
The BioCPV Project is a £1.4m initiative funded by EPSRC-DST that provides renewable energy to 80 households in a remote village in West Bengal, India. It uses concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) technology as its main energy source and produces biogas from local biomass to store energy through hydrogen storage. The project is a collaboration between universities in India and the UK and represents the first of its kind integrated energy system in the region, paving the way for social equality through innovative energy solutions.
The document outlines the Netherlands' plan to transition to a circular economy by 2050. It discusses the need to use raw materials more efficiently given the rising global demand. The goals are to reduce use of primary raw materials by 50% by 2030 and ensure resources are used and reused efficiently without harmful emissions by 2050. It also aims to establish the Netherlands as a leader in certain supply chains. The document outlines the vision, strategic goals, and interventions like legislation, financing, and international cooperation that will be implemented to achieve this transition.
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R+D+I des de l'ICGC. Eines per a la gestió del territoriICGCat
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1. Horizon 2020 - Smart Cities and Communities
KEEP & EAT
Anna Tardà
“Urbiotica”
annatarda@gmail.com
Organized by
Certified by Supported by
Direcció General d’Universitats
3. & EAT: 3
KEEP Overview
KEEP & EAT
Title
New concept to use fresh food by
smart packaging, location-based
services and social communities’
leadership in European Cities
Our society could keep more fresh
food with a technical project based
on different scription
the connection of social
partners like producers, distributor
markets and non-profit
organizations and ensures the
period this Des
to do transaction in
proper conditions. With this initiative
the society could access to healthy
food easier, saves energy and helps
the lower urban classes
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classes.
4. & EAT: Objectives
4
KEEP Main objectives
N ht k f h f d
neral
New approach to keep fresh food
or products into the city by using
big data from internet of thinks
such as smart packaging,
i t lli t l b l i l
Gen
intelligent labels, wireless sensors
and real data processing in a
platform for being used the
citizens before became waste.
ic
- Reduce fresh food waste
between 50% and 70% during the
project implementation.
-Increase the healthy meals in
Specifi
y
the social hubs in the city.
-Involve London, Bologna and
Barcelona as use cases.
- Work to ensure the project
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p j
viability after three years of
Horizon 2020.
5. & EAT: Workplan
5
KEEP Timing
ata
3 years
33 months
Da
476 person/month
Month 5: Communication plan
presentation
lestones
Month 15: Prototype of
technical solution
Month 21: Previous validation
of implementation in the Mil
cities
Month 27: Validation of
implementation
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6. 6
KEEP & EAT: Cost and benefits
KEEP & EAT Total Budget 3,6 M€
Social impact: Change throwaway
culture into sustainable and fair
society who keeps all food for
disadvantaged Partners distribution
17,4 18,5
URBI
LMM
SPS
Impacts
classes.
Industrial impact: Find the best
solution for tracking the fresh food
packages maintaining the traceability
and the food safety conditions to 14,1
20,9
ASCAMM
TC
10,3
arrive
10,2 FC 8 6
the end-users in shorter time.
Legal impact: Obtain EC
regulations and laws in favour to
food waste
8,6
SWFM
fits
Gender issue: Promote male
reduce waste. volunteers
nancial
Total Budget: 3.606.500,00 €
Direct costs: 2.734.000,00 €
Subcontracted costs: 189.000,00 €
her benef
volunteers.
Ethics: Protect the diversity of
interests of Consortium teams and
involved citizens.
Economics: Make comercial Fin
Indirect costs: 683.500,00 €
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profit of
Keep & Eat.