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Funding Human Smart Cities and the Smart Specialisation Role

Funding Human Smart Cities and the Smart Specialisation Role. Jesse Marsh Atelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it. EU Budget 2014-2020. The Silent Revolution. FP 7 + CIP 2007-2013. SOURCE: LANDABASO, 2010. Smart Specialisation. Focus on innovation to address crisis

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Funding Human Smart Cities and the Smart Specialisation Role

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  1. FundingHuman Smart Cities and the Smart SpecialisationRole Jesse MarshAtelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it

  2. EU Budget 2014-2020

  3. The SilentRevolution FP 7 + CIP 2007-2013 SOURCE: LANDABASO, 2010

  4. Smart Specialisation • Focus on innovation to addresscrisis • Policy as a process • Orientation to results • Open, participatory, emergent • Social innovation • «Entrepreneurialdiscovery» • Place-basedapproach to specialisation • Regionalstrengths, macro-regionalecosystems

  5. Social Innovation • Social demandinnovations • Respond to social demandsthat are traditionallynotaddressed by the market or existinginstitutions and are directedtowardsvulnerablegroups in society. • SocietalChallenges • Focuses on innovations of society as a wholethrough the integration of the social, the economic, and the environmental. • Systemicchange • The mostambitious and to an extentencompassing the othertwo, isachievedthrough a process of organisationaldevelopment and changes in relations betweeninstitutions and stakeholders. BEPA, «Empoweringpeople, drivingchange: Social innovation in the European Union», 2011

  6. Innovation Landscape Source: Marsh 2013 (FormezPA – S3 Sicily)

  7. Territorial innovation Source: Marsh 2011 (ERDF TC MED MedLab Project)

  8. Territorialaspects • What can welearn by lookingat the territorialdimension? • ESPON: EuropeanSpatial Planning Observatory Network • Do differentqualities of Territorial Capital lead to differentpotentials for «humanness»? • How shouldthispotential be used to steerfundingstrategies for Human Smart Cities? • Place-based Smart Specialisation

  9. Are powerfulcities the smartones? • Europe’sgreatcities are the gateways for international networks… • ESPON FOCI Study

  10. Wheredoesinnovationhappen? • Territorialdiffusionspreadsdifferently from differentcities … • ESPON KIT Study

  11. Are only big citiessmart? • Diffusion of Small and Medium SizedTowns… • ESPON TOWN Study

  12. Where are peoplemoving to? • Migration and visitingpopulations in Europe… • ESPON ATTREG Study

  13. And where are theystaying? • Retentionrates for differentagegroups… • ESPON ATTREG Study

  14. HSC asResearch

  15. Funding in H2020 • Sector Policies – ICT • SocietalChallenges with ICT, eg ICT for Energy • Sector applications in ICT researcheg FI, cloud, Big data • Sector Policies – Social Innovation • CIP integratedinto H2020 • SSH integratedintoSocietalChallenges • Social Innovation – ICT • Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation • Living Labs support found in eGovernment Can Research be “territorialized”?

  16. HSC as Urban Regeneration

  17. Funding with Structural Funds • Smart Specialisation for RegionalOPs • Digital agenda promoting open government • Smart Citiesoftenidentifiedas policy priority • Social innovation in ESF • Fundinglinesdedicated to urbanservices • Urban Agenda (City OPs) • Emphasis on TerritorialCohesion • JESSICA funds • Supportingaccess to ERDF funding • Innovationcapacityevaluatedasurbancapital Isterritorialinnovationreallybeingunderstood?

  18. Living Labs for Policy • Engaginglocalactorsto support «discovery» of a territory’sinnovationpotential • Reading and harnessinghiddenenergies in localterritories and communities • Creativelyidentifyingopportunitiesfor institutional and processinnovation • Co-designing new models for employment, well-being, and inclusiveness • Using ourmoney to fund whatisactually «human» and whatisactually «smart»

  19. Thank you for your attention Jesse MarshAtelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it

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