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UNESCO Historic Centres and “Smart Cities” A proposal for the next Interreg Europe Call

A proposal for the next Interreg Europe Call that focuses on integrating smart city strategies into UNESCO world heritage sites. This proposal aims to ensure the preservation, vivability, and sustainable management of historic city centres through collaboration, innovation, and sustainable mobility.

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UNESCO Historic Centres and “Smart Cities” A proposal for the next Interreg Europe Call

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  1. UNESCO Historic Centres and “Smart Cities”A proposal for the next Interreg Europe Call Brussels 15th April 2015

  2. World Heritage Smart Cities RIS 3-Smart Specialisation Strategy: Sustainability, Tourism, Heritage Collaboration between departments Traffic signals Integrated infrastruc-tures jobs City Centre Life Retro- fitting Policy & Regulation SMART CITY STRATEGY Specific Lighting Innovation Zones Sustainable Mobility, Districts & Infrastruc-tures Specific infrastruc-ture solutions Specific Renewable Energy Solutions INTEGRATED PLANNING & MANAGEMENT (always important…, more in our case) Heritage Committees & Rules Business Models, Procure-ment & Funding Resilient cities Infor-mation Citizen, Student & Tourists Focus Open Data Indica-tors Stan-dards Harves-ting ideas Know- ledge Sharing University and Tourists as Smart City ambassadors Sharing between Cities Beha-viour

  3. Our previous steps and current aim… Thanks to our participation to the EIP “Smart Cities and Communities Platform”, we have been able to contribute to the aggregation of various stakeholders around the theme of management of public services within historic city centres, in particular those city centres which have been recognised as UNESCO world heritage sites . One of the greatest challenges in the “Smart City” concept is ensuring a high standard of services within historic city centres, which, by their nature, cannot undergo major infrastructural reshaping. Today, administrators face the challenge of making historic city centres true parts of the city, without reducing them to scenograhies for tourists, ensuring their preservation, their vivability, the best management of cultural heritage,.. The sustainable mobility of people, services and goods, as well as waste management and energy consumption reduction are crucial parts of this strategy.

  4. Would like to meet… • Tuscany (IT), Castilla y León (SP) and other partners of the EIP SCC commitment are interested to have contacts with other Regions with UNESCO Heritage Cities/Sites interested on sharing ways for implementing the SMART CITY concept in these special areas. • Cultural heritage management actors. • From allEurope. Contact Michel Angelo Fabbrini mfabbrini@openplanconsulting.eu www.openplanconsulting.euPiazza Stazione 1 Scala A Piano 250123 Firenze, Italia José Francisco Diego Calvo Castilla y León Innovation, Financing and Internationalisation Agency - ADE diecaljo@jcyl.es Delegation in BrusselsEconomic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Spain10, Rue Montoyer, 1st floor, box 181000 Brussels (Belgium).

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