'Urban research programmes - collaboration in Europe' Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 6 & 7 June 2007
This first URBAN-NET Stakeholder Workshop was a major European networking event for organisations with a core interest in research on urban sustainability. It was an excellent opportunity for all participants and the URBAN-NET consortium to learn and exchange experience on national and trans-national urban research programmes. The event was aimed at organisations funding research programmes, policy makers and practitioners from partner countries and non-participating countries as well as the URBAN-NET partners. The organisers intentionally invited people from across these sectors to ensure that the URBAN-NET project operates in an open and inclusive manner. Targeted invitations were sent to:
The objectives of the event were to:
Day One included presentations on the ambitions of the URBAN-NET programme and detailed some lessons learnt from the ERA-NET scheme. Presentations were also given from other national and trans-national urban research programmes. Participants were encouraged to learn more about URBAN-NET and explore ways in which they could become involved. The day included presentations that explored
Day Two had a more hands-on approach, generating and discussing information about existing or planned national urban research programmes. A particular focus was given to upon funding mechanisms and best practices. This day included:
The full programme for Stakeholder Workshop 1, copies of the presentations given and the conference report (Proceedings of Stakeholder Workshop 1) are below.
Prof Peter Boelhouwer, Delft University English
Marc Goffart, DG Research, Euroean Commission English
Kristian Milenov, ASDE English
Prof Bob Evans, Sustainable Cities Research Institute English
Paul Sizeland, SNIFFER English
Corinne Hermant-de Callatay, DG Regional Policy, European Commission English
Dr Jonathan Walton, SUE-MOT English
Melody Houk, URBACT Secretariat English
Malcolm Burns, University of Catalonia English