European Commission webinar on ‘Regions, Cities and Level(s): Powering the green transition in Europe’s buildings’, 12 October from 16:00 to 17:00 (CEST).
In October 2020 the European Commission launched Level(s), the new EU common language for assessing the sustainability performance of buildings.
The Commission will be running a special webinar at the European Week of Regions and Cities to show how Level(s) can help the buildings sector contribute to EU climate and circularity objectives within cities and regions.
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Why attend? – Learn how Level(s) can provide a simple entry point for applying circular economy principles in the built environment. – Hear examples of how regional initiatives use Level(s) to deliver on local goals for the green transition. – Understand how Level(s) is impacting building policy. – Get your questions answered!
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Who should attend? – Representatives of public bodies at regional and city level who are involved in the planning and procurement of buildings (such as local/regional public authorities or public authority networks and associations). – Buildings industry representatives involved in delivering the buildings of the future (such as buildings contractors who are bidding for buildings contracts, and buildings developers or financiers).
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To reserve your place you need to… #1 Register to attend the European Week of Regions and Cities 👇 HERE #2 Visit the Level(s) webinar page and click the ‘Add to my schedule’ button 👇 HERE Please ensure you complete BOTH steps to secure your attendance at the session!
Around 57% of the global population lives in urban areas, which contribute 80% of the global GDP. Cities play important role in enabling innovation. Meanwhile, urban growth presents enormous social, economic and environmental challenges, which necessitate a new way of planning and design. Urban and transport planning practices are about to change from urban infrastructure design to participatory approach using new and emerging technologies.
The EU implement the urban development strategy through an integrated, partnership, and place-based approach. To implement the European Green Deal, the EU commitments to urban initiatives e.g., the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission, the Urban Agenda for the EU, the New Leipzig Charter, the European partnership on Driving Urban Transitions for a sustainable future (DUT) and the New European Bauhaus. The recently adopted “New Urban Mobility Framework” aims to make urban transport more resilient, environmentally friendly, and energy-efficient by identifying zero-emission solutions for urban logistics.
China prioritises green transformation in the new-type urbanization strategies. In April 2021, China issued the 14th Five-Year Plan and Long-Term Targets for 2035, prioritising the people-centred, sustainable and fair urbanization at the heart of its development strategy. It also quantified carbon emissions targets, decoupling economic and social development with climate change. In Oct. 2021, Opinions on Promoting Green Development of Urban and Rural Construction further provided guidelines on the green and low carbon integrated urban-rural development.
As part of the EU Climate Diplomacy Weeks 2022 (12 Sep – 30 Oct), which focuses on the theme of energy, this webinar invites you to join in the annual global campaign to foster cooperation on climate change and inspire concrete actions for green and livable cities through urban planning and design practices and tools.
OBJECTIVES
Through deep multilateral discussion, this thematic webinar seeks to showcase challenges and solutions in IURC pilot cities & regions for green, inclusive, competitive, and resilient urban and transport planning, and provide them with a networking opportunity to:
Share perspectives, policy initiatives, and best practices
Identify potential cooperation projects and relevant stakeholders to address the fundamental urban issues.
Participants
This webinar will take place among stakeholders from IURC China pilot cities and regions.
欧盟在《新莱比锡宪章》的框架下发起了绿色城市倡议,该倡议呼吁通过以自然为基础的解决方案来活化城市的生态系统;新欧洲包豪斯计划(New European Bauhaus)将可持续性与良好设计相匹配;而改造浪潮战略(Renovation Wave)则提高了建筑物能源和资源的使用效率。最近修订的《建筑能效指令》(EPBD)则将欧盟的改造浪潮战略转化为具体的立法行动。
In the EU and China, urban renewal has become the major way to meet the increasing demand of residents for urban space and facilities without the expenses of large-scale demolition of existing buildings and urban fabric. Many neighbourhoods and buildings are in critical demand of renovation aiming for healthy environmental quality, energy & resource efficiency, and aesthetics of the built environment.
The EU initiated the Green City under the framework of the New Leipzig Charter, which calls for nature-based solutions to regenerate urban ecosystems, the New European Bauhaus, which matches sustainability with good design, and the Renovation Wave Strategy to improve the energy and resource efficiency of buildings. The recent effort to revise the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) translates the EU’s Renovation Wave Strategy into concrete legislative action.
In China, the strategy of “Double Urban Repair” – Ecological Restoration and Urban Renovation has changed the property-led urban renewal towards a more participatory approach which demands closer investigation of the local context and diverse stakeholders to protect the history and culture of the neighbourhood. Green Building technologies and criteria are applied to improve the environmental quality, energy performance and social sustainability. Notably, carrying out nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) is written in the 14th Five-Year Plan in 2021.
Held in the EU Climate Diplomacy Weeks 2022 (12 Sep – 30 Oct), which focuses on the theme of energy, we invite you to take part in the IURC cooperation webinar that aims to foster cooperation on climate change through sustainable urban renewal and regeneration.
OBJECTIVES
Through deep multilateral discussion, this thematic webinar seeks to showcase challenges and solutions in IURC pilot cities & regions for a green, inclusive, competitive, and resilient urban regeneration and provide them with a networking opportunity to:
Share perspectives, policy initiatives, and best practices
Identify potential common projects and relevant stakeholders to address the transition to a green, healthy and resilient city.
Participants
This webinar will take place among stakeholders from IURC China pilot cities and regions.
The webinar was organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin America (IURC-LAC) Programme with the objective of present the experience of rehabilitation of abandoned historic buildings in city centers and its challenges. The topic is of great interest, since historic centers concentrate a large number of heritage buildings, which, in many cases, remain disabled and unusable for years.