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This was a presentation of 3 highlighted projects in Europe for increasing social awareness about sustainability. Jos Eussen, from RCE Rhine-Meuse, Francoise Leveuvre from RCE Brittany and Hélène Chepfer, from Climate KIC.
16/11/2012
The session “Eco-cities of the Future: Challenges of vision and analysis” took place at UVSQ, France on October 18 2012 within the framework of the International Workshop “Eco-cities of the Future. Innovation within territories”. It was introduced by Dr. Ioan Ciumasu (Chaire Econoving, UVSQ, France). The keynote speakers – Prof.Dr. Martin Dieterich (University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany), Dr. Klaus Kubeczko (Senior Researcher, Austrian Institute of Techonolgy, Vienna, Austria) and Dr. Elena Lioubimtseva (Director, Environmental Studies Programme GVSU, Michigan USA)
16/11/2012
The session “Eco-cities of the Future: Challenges of vision and analysis” took place at UVSQ, France on October 18 2012 within the framework of the International Workshop “Eco-cities of the Future. Innovation within territories”. It was introduced by Dr. Ioan Ciumasu (Chaire Econoving, UVSQ, France). The keynote speakers – Prof.Dr. Martin Dieterich (University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany), Dr. Klaus Kubeczko (Senior Researcher, Austrian Institute of Techonolgy, Vienna, Austria) and Dr. Elena Lioubimtseva (Director, Environmental Studies Programme GVSU, Michigan USA)
16/11/2012
The session “Eco-cities of the Future: Challenges of vision and analysis” took place at UVSQ, France on October 18 2012 within the framework of the International Workshop “Eco-cities of the Future. Innovation within territories”. It was introduced by Dr. Ioan Ciumasu (Chaire Econoving, UVSQ, France). The keynote speakers – Prof.Dr. Martin Dieterich (University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany), Dr. Klaus Kubeczko (Senior Researcher, Austrian Institute of Techonolgy, Vienna, Austria) and Dr. Elena Lioubimtseva (Director, Environmental Studies Programme GVSU, Michigan USA)
16/11/2012
Three major players were invited to profile their experiences in building a vision of the future. Mr. George Heartwell, spoke about the importance of having a sustainable strategy based on an integrated planning and showed his impressive results. Prof. Zhu pointed out how China's growth trends show the great challenge of looking for a green development transition in order to be part of sustainable change. Prof. Sylvie Faucheux emphasised the advantages of The French Green Plan and the outstanding performance and evolution of OVSQ in local and international contexts.
16/11/2012
Three major players were invited to profile their experiences in building a vision of the future. Mr. George Heartwell, spoke about the importance of having a sustainable strategy based on an integrated planning and showed his impressive results. Prof. Zhu pointed out how China's growth trends show the great challenge of looking for a green development transition in order to be part of sustainable change. Prof. Sylvie Faucheux emphasised the advantages of The French Green Plan and the outstanding performance and evolution of OVSQ in local and international contexts.
16/11/2012
How should we design the territory? How should we optimise the transport offer? We are facing a global change of paradigm and we are now going to manage a transfer from “transport” to “mobility”. This means several things, such as “more services and multi-modality” – says Marie Francoise Guyonnaud, president of Fondaterra. A new “green car” has been developed with the company Vedecom, for exemple. Innovation can also mean new ideas for services.
15/11/2012
How can we measure the potential of Eco-Innovations? This is the main question that was answered by EURBANLAB the 18th of October, 2012 in the Eco-Cities of the future Workshop at UVSQ. EURBANLAB is an international community, created in 2011 and co-funded by Climate-KIC (European Climate knowledge and innovation community) and its objective is to accelerate urban innovation by linking existing and new urban living labs and their associated stakeholders in Europe by providing a link between learning and expert community, the assessment of solutions and market place.
15/11/2012
How can we measure the potential of Eco-Innovations? This is the main question that was answered by EURBANLAB the 18th of October, 2012 in the Eco-Cities of the future Workshop at UVSQ. EURBANLAB is an international community, created in 2011 and co-funded by Climate-KIC (European Climate knowledge and innovation community) and its objective is to accelerate urban innovation by linking existing and new urban living labs and their associated stakeholders in Europe by providing a link between learning and expert community, the assessment of solutions and market place.
15/11/2012
One important question is “What are the (energy) initiatives at the local scale?” Facing the stakes of sustainability, certain orientations have to be taken into account. The French national framework for environmental policy (Grenelle de l’Environnement) is pushing for a strong decrease in C02 gas emission by 2020 -2030. At the regional scale, the SRCAE (1)(Schema Regional du Climat, de l’Air et de l’Energie) contributes to the project. In 2010, renewables energy represented two percent of total energies. By 2020, the goal will be 20%.
15/11/2012

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