Project Details
Description
C2G supports 8 cities to move away from a project-by-project NBS intervention approach towards the development of greening and
renaturing strategies that (a) are cross-scalar and participatory (b) inform existing development agendas and policies, and (c) are
implemented through demonstrators that create tangible impact on the ground for the local communities and broader ecosystem.
This paradigm shift is founded on the operationalisation of Ecosystem Services (ES) in city decision-making at the district and city
scale. Specifically, C2G assesses the current supply of ES in cities (e.g. flood and heat risk reduction, recreation) and runs targeted
engagement activities to map community vulnerabilities, as perceived by stakeholders themselves. These vulnerabilities translate
into key place-based priorities, i.e. the demand for ES. C2G works intensely to bridges this gap between supply and demand using
districts as entry points. Considering that citizens experience life and meet their needs in this spatial scale, local greening
contributions can significantly improve quality of life. A portfolio of projects is defined in the district scale (zoom-in), while coherence
with the broader urban fabric, whether blue, green or grey, is maintained (zoom-out). In this way, C2G achieves cross-scalar ecological
connectivity. Ultimately, each city will develop context-specific planning guidelines and nature-inclusion strategies that will be turned
into “Design solutions for blue-green-grey infrastructure with biodiversity net-gain”. Demonstrators will apply these solutions with
citizens participating along the NBS life cycle, from vulnerability assessments in the early phases through to placemaking activities
during implementation. This innovative participation approach ensures that interventions maximise perceived value and minimize
trade-off risks (e.g. changes in streetscape uses). Satisfaction assessments shall serve as a validation of the success of the co-design
approach.
renaturing strategies that (a) are cross-scalar and participatory (b) inform existing development agendas and policies, and (c) are
implemented through demonstrators that create tangible impact on the ground for the local communities and broader ecosystem.
This paradigm shift is founded on the operationalisation of Ecosystem Services (ES) in city decision-making at the district and city
scale. Specifically, C2G assesses the current supply of ES in cities (e.g. flood and heat risk reduction, recreation) and runs targeted
engagement activities to map community vulnerabilities, as perceived by stakeholders themselves. These vulnerabilities translate
into key place-based priorities, i.e. the demand for ES. C2G works intensely to bridges this gap between supply and demand using
districts as entry points. Considering that citizens experience life and meet their needs in this spatial scale, local greening
contributions can significantly improve quality of life. A portfolio of projects is defined in the district scale (zoom-in), while coherence
with the broader urban fabric, whether blue, green or grey, is maintained (zoom-out). In this way, C2G achieves cross-scalar ecological
connectivity. Ultimately, each city will develop context-specific planning guidelines and nature-inclusion strategies that will be turned
into “Design solutions for blue-green-grey infrastructure with biodiversity net-gain”. Demonstrators will apply these solutions with
citizens participating along the NBS life cycle, from vulnerability assessments in the early phases through to placemaking activities
during implementation. This innovative participation approach ensures that interventions maximise perceived value and minimize
trade-off risks (e.g. changes in streetscape uses). Satisfaction assessments shall serve as a validation of the success of the co-design
approach.
Acronym | Commit2Green |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/25 → 30/06/29 |
Collaborative partners
- ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, European Secretariat (Coordinator) (lead)
- STICHTING GLOBAL RESILIENT CITIES NETWORK (Project partner)
- INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (Project partner)
- UICN, BUREAU DE REPRESENTATION AUPRES DE L'UNION EUROPEENNE AISBL (Project partner)
- Aarhus University (Project partner)
- Italian National Research Council (Project partner)
- University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) (Project partner)
- Deltares (Project partner)
- STICHTING NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER (Project partner)
- DESIGN CLIPS IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA (Project partner)
- FUNDACJA SENDZIMIRA (Project partner)
- CREATIVE CLIMATE CITIES (Project partner)
- UDRUZENJE CENTAR ZA ENERGIJU, OKOLINU I RESURSE - CENER 21 (Project partner)
- Toretei Srl (Project partner)
- Barcelona Metropolitan Area (Project partner)
- GEMEENTE DEN HAAG (Project partner)
- STADT MANNHEIM (Project partner)
- Comune di Milano (Project partner)
- GRAD SARAJEVO (Project partner)
- DIMOS THESSALONIKIS (Project partner)
- MIASTO STOLECZNE WARSZAWA (Project partner)