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Support of the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe

Support for the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe

AIT supports the implementation of the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda of the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Europe developing a monitoring and evaluation concept to follow JPI Urban Europe progress. This includes a re-thinking of existing evaluation logics and indicators, as complex themes like urban transition as well as new policy instruments like the JPIs need a new approach towards monitoring and evaluation. For the JPI Urban Europe, a programme as well as project monitoring system will be developed and pilot tested. Furthermore, AIT supports the JPI Urban Europe in self-evaluating specific aspects, e.g. to what extent the JPI Urban Europe has management to address and engaged cities through all their activities and what is the added value for cities to be engaged.

Project: EXPAND
Key Words:  European Research Policy, Joint Programming, Evaluation, Monitoring, Urban Systems, Smart Cities 
Start: 08/2016
Duration: 2,5 years
Client: European Commission – H2020
Website: http://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/
Contact: Susanne Meyer (susanne.meyer@ait.ac.at)

 

Project: Project Monitoring Framework incl. indicator development for JPI Urban Europe
Key Words:  European Research Policy, Joint Programming, Evaluation, Monitoring, Urban Systems, Smart Cities 
Start: 06/2018
Duration: 9 months
Client: ERA-NET COFUND Smart Cities and Communities
Website: http://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/
Contact: Susanne Meyer (susanne.meyer@ait.ac.at)

 

Project: Coordination and Co-creation of the Project Monitoring Framework for the JPI Urban Europe
Key Words:  European Research Policy, Joint Programming, Evaluation, Monitoring, Urban Systems, Smart Cities 
Start: 10/2017
Duration: 12 months
Client: JPI Urban Europe
Website: http://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/
Contact: Susanne Meyer (susanne.meyer@ait.ac.at)

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 726744.