In the framework of SCORE, a dynamic panel with experts representing the quadruple helix (citizens, policymakers, academia and private organisations) will discuss how people with affordable smart tech can collaborate with various stakeholders to tackle local challenges like sustainable cities and greening initiatives. Citizen science and digital tools will be explored, showcasing communities' contributions to regional development goals for climate-resilient regions.
- Maritime (oceans, coasts, islands) | Local and regional | National | EU/ European | International | Climate and environment | Sustainable | Youth and citizens engagement | Digital and ICT | Research and Innovation
- Code: 10WS241377
- Albert Borschette Conference Centre, AB-4A
Moderator
Practical information
- When
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Thu 10/10/2024, 09:30 - 10:30 CET
- Where
- Albert Borschette Conference Centre, AB-4A
- Type of partnership
- Partnership
- Format
- Workshop/ panel debate
- Theme
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Smart and sustainable growth for regions
- Language
- English
Reporting
Session summary
Affordable smart technologies and citizen science empower communities to collaborate with stakeholders in tackling local climate issues. Tools like low-cost sensors, digital twins, and co-creation platforms help communities actively engage in climate resilience efforts and contribute to the development of sustainable urban areas, especially in coastal regions. This approach strengthens public participation and fosters long-term environmental resilience.