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Sustainable and Liveable Cities and Urban Areas Program

This program aims to enhance the capacities of cities and urban areas for sustainable urbanization and explore urban transition processes under different conditions. It includes joint research, knowledge creation, and funding for projects that address common issues in Chinese and European cities.

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Sustainable and Liveable Cities and Urban Areas Program

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  1. Introduction of “Sustainable and Liveable Cities and Urban Areas” Programs Co-Sponsored by NSFC and JPI UE Yang Liexun Management Sciences Department(DMS) National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 20-21, May, 2019

  2. Objectives of the Program Both China and European countries are facing great challenges during the urbanisation process, such as environmental impacts, safe and sustainable urban infrastructure, and climate change concerns. In early 2017, NSFC and JPI UE decided to establish a longer-term cooperation on sustainable urbanisation to achieve the following objectives: • Enhance cities’ and urban areas’ capacities for sustainable urbanisation and the required urban transition processes; • Create knowledge and evidence for urban transitions pathways under different regional and local conditions (e.g. cultural, climate, economic, social).

  3. Joint Activities To achieve these objectives, NSFC and JPI UE planned to • Establish a common research and innovation community to address key issues of sustainable urban development; • Create and validate knowledge on integrated urban development and build capacities in cities and municipalities in Europe and China on new urban practice; • Fund research and innovation projects that contribute to the agendas of NSFC and JPI Urban Europe by addressing common issues of both regions and/or testing concepts against the different requirements of Chinese and European cities.

  4. Major Events during the 1st Phase Cooperation

  5. Requirements in the Call • Four research areas • 1) Climate change and new urban economies; • 2) Transformation of energy systems to strengthen urban circular economies; • 3) Urban public administration and services innovation; • 4) Urban data management. • Three executive years (Mar, 2019-Feb, 2022) • China’s team is required to have at least two but no more than three institutes involved. • The European team is required to have members from at least two countries within the JPI UE scope.

  6. Funding Agencies Participating in the Call China National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Austria Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) Belgium Fondsde la RechercheScientifique (F.R.S.-FNRS) France The French National Research Agency (ANR) Latvia Ministry of Education and Science (IZM) The Netherlands NetherlandsOrganisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Norway The Research Council of Norway (RCN) Poland National Science Centre (NCN) Sweden Swedish Energy Agency (SWEA) United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

  7. Evaluation Panel Meeting in Paris • NSFC recommended 17 reviewers from China, and JPI UE recommended 17 reviewers from Europe. • All reviewers attended the evaluation panel meeting in Paris, at site or remotely. • 77 proposals were divided into three groups based on their topics. Each proposal was assigned to 5 reviewers, 2 or 3 from China and 2 or 3 from Europe. The proposals were sent to the reviewers 2-4 weeks before the Paris meeting. • 5 reviewers gave scores for one proposal independently on its novelty and quality, and the five scores were taken into account equally to get a finally score. • The funded proposals were selected in the order of the finally score from high to low. 10 proposals were planned to be funded at the beginning. If the quota comes to a proposal but the related funding agency is running out of budget, then the quota will go to the next highest-score proposal.

  8. Funded Proposals • 11 proposals are funded, with a total budget of about 22 million RMB from China’s side (2 million for each).

  9. Next Steps • Through international collaboration, major issues during urban development can be observed and examined from multi-perspectives. Scientists from both sides were able to gain a better understanding on these issues, which would contribute to the knowledge system in the world. • The executive period of these projects was three years, which was enough to start the collaboration, but far from enough to solve the key scientific issues of the above topics. Continuous supports will be needed and more common interests need to be included. • Further efforts will be needed for the next phase of joint-programs, more topics could be included, such as urban environmental issues, population transition, etc.

  10. Thank You!

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