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Overview Established by Belmont Forum and JPI Urban Europe Open 9 December 2016 Application 2-step Call budget approx. 28.5 M€ Countries 22 (26 FAs) Contact list

About the call In the Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative (SUGI) Food-Water-Energy Nexus Call international partners are invited to develop solutions targeting the Food-Water-Energy Nexus challenge. Belmont Forum and JPI Urban Europe have partnered to ensure participants across natural sciences (including engineering), social sciences and arts and humanities as well as policy and decision makers and stakeholders around the world. The call topics will enable the participants to develop projects that aim to find solutions to the Food-Water-Energy nexus for a sustainable urbanisation. In the ERA-NET Cofund Smart Urban Futures Call cities and civil society in Europe can address urgent and long-term challenges by co-creating ideas and projects. The fourth call from the Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europe with financial support from Horizon 2020 Joint Programming Initiative Urban Europes initiates joint transnational calls in research, development and innovation in the field of sustainable urban development.

3 call topics Robust knowledge, indicators and assessments Multi-level governance and management Managing strategies and solutions Concepts and strategies for smart urban transformation, growth and shrinkage While patterns of transformation growth and shrinkage pose challenges to cities across Europe they also offer opportunities.The projects should create a better understanding of the interplay between cities and their surrounding rural areas in terms of land-use, transport, environment, energy, identify how transformation, growth and shrinkage dynamics can be exploited as an opportunity to revise spatial structures, decision processes and stakeholder cooperation and strengthen favourable practices towards better livelihoods and quality of life. New dynamics of public services In recent decades many urban areas in Europe have seen a significant change in the structure and organisation of public service provision. Recent game-changing circumstances and dynamics stemming from economic, social and environmental trends intensify the necessity to rethink traditional models. This topic aims to develop new and innovative approaches in the realm of public services to increase the capacity of urban areas to answer local challenges. Inclusive, vibrant and accessible urban communities This topic examines the everyday needs and challenges facing different social and cultural groups in the city, and how individual and community practices, urban governance, businesses, infrastructures and urban regeneration can support sustainable urban development and the peaceful integration of diverse communities.

Participation and application Each project proposal must be submitted by a project consortium consisting of at least three eligible applicants from at least three participating countries. The added value resulting from transnational cooperation must be addressed in the proposal. To be eligible for funding provided by the European Commission, the transnational project must involve at least two independent entities from two different EU member states or associated countries. Each of the applicants must have the interest and competence to undertake research, development or innovation within the specified topics. The different national rules of funding apply. The main applicant and co-applicants must be affiliated with an organization situated in one of the participating countries. Cooperation partners may come from countries not participating in the call and are not eligible for program funding. Concepts and strategies for smart urban transformation, growth and shrinkage While patterns of transformation growth and shrinkage pose challenges to cities across Europe they also offer opportunities.The projects should create a better understanding of the interplay between cities and their surrounding rural areas in terms of land-use, transport, environment, energy, identify how transformation, growth and shrinkage dynamics can be exploited as an opportunity to revise spatial structures, decision processes and stakeholder cooperation and strengthen favourable practices towards better livelihoods and quality of life. New dynamics of public services In recent decades many urban areas in Europe have seen a significant change in the structure and organisation of public service provision. Recent game-changing circumstances and dynamics stemming from economic, social and environmental trends intensify the necessity to rethink traditional models. This topic aims to develop new and innovative approaches in the realm of public services to increase the capacity of urban areas to answer local challenges. Inclusive, vibrant and accessible urban communities This topic examines the everyday needs and challenges facing different social and cultural groups in the city, and how individual and community practices, urban governance, businesses, infrastructures and urban regeneration can support sustainable urban development and the peaceful integration of diverse communities.

Topic 1: Robust knowledge, indicators and assessments The process of developing a relevant, accessible and global urban sustainability knowledge base is in focus of this topic. The topic includes efforts to gather, structure and synthesize existing knowledge, innovations practices, and potential systemic and applied solutions across the FWE nexus. The aim is to develop knowledge platforms, connecting researchers and stakeholders and link knowledge to decision-making and implementation. The platforms should also serve as hubs for research results from projects in other topics in the call. Concepts and strategies for smart urban transformation, growth and shrinkage While patterns of transformation growth and shrinkage pose challenges to cities across Europe they also offer opportunities.The projects should create a better understanding of the interplay between cities and their surrounding rural areas in terms of land-use, transport, environment, energy, identify how transformation, growth and shrinkage dynamics can be exploited as an opportunity to revise spatial structures, decision processes and stakeholder cooperation and strengthen favourable practices towards better livelihoods and quality of life. New dynamics of public services In recent decades many urban areas in Europe have seen a significant change in the structure and organisation of public service provision. Recent game-changing circumstances and dynamics stemming from economic, social and environmental trends intensify the necessity to rethink traditional models. This topic aims to develop new and innovative approaches in the realm of public services to increase the capacity of urban areas to answer local challenges. Inclusive, vibrant and accessible urban communities This topic examines the everyday needs and challenges facing different social and cultural groups in the city, and how individual and community practices, urban governance, businesses, infrastructures and urban regeneration can support sustainable urban development and the peaceful integration of diverse communities.

Topic 2: Multi-level governance and management This topic focuses on strategic and social innovations and practical solutions in the realm of governance and management of the FWE nexus. Urban systems are effected by significant stresses that are indirect: e.g. global markets, supply chains and wider infrastructure networks. The aim is to develop diverse management strategies and institutional processes as well as capacity and support functions and identify effective models for transfer and scaling of interventions between regions in a comprehensive spatial perspective. Concepts and strategies for smart urban transformation, growth and shrinkage While patterns of transformation growth and shrinkage pose challenges to cities across Europe they also offer opportunities.The projects should create a better understanding of the interplay between cities and their surrounding rural areas in terms of land-use, transport, environment, energy, identify how transformation, growth and shrinkage dynamics can be exploited as an opportunity to revise spatial structures, decision processes and stakeholder cooperation and strengthen favourable practices towards better livelihoods and quality of life. New dynamics of public services In recent decades many urban areas in Europe have seen a significant change in the structure and organisation of public service provision. Recent game-changing circumstances and dynamics stemming from economic, social and environmental trends intensify the necessity to rethink traditional models. This topic aims to develop new and innovative approaches in the realm of public services to increase the capacity of urban areas to answer local challenges. Inclusive, vibrant and accessible urban communities This topic examines the everyday needs and challenges facing different social and cultural groups in the city, and how individual and community practices, urban governance, businesses, infrastructures and urban regeneration can support sustainable urban development and the peaceful integration of diverse communities.

Topic 3: Managing strategies and solutions This topic focuses on identifying and developing integrative solutions that assess and manage risks and uncertainties at the intersection of the sustainable urbanisation and the FWE nexus, while balancing tradeoffs and minimizing social and cultural inequities. The aim is to identify drivers of social and economic inequalities arising from urbanization and tools for better management and stakeholder involvement including use of new technologies, simulation systems or customizable capacity building interfaces. Concepts and strategies for smart urban transformation, growth and shrinkage While patterns of transformation growth and shrinkage pose challenges to cities across Europe they also offer opportunities.The projects should create a better understanding of the interplay between cities and their surrounding rural areas in terms of land-use, transport, environment, energy, identify how transformation, growth and shrinkage dynamics can be exploited as an opportunity to revise spatial structures, decision processes and stakeholder cooperation and strengthen favourable practices towards better livelihoods and quality of life. New dynamics of public services In recent decades many urban areas in Europe have seen a significant change in the structure and organisation of public service provision. Recent game-changing circumstances and dynamics stemming from economic, social and environmental trends intensify the necessity to rethink traditional models. This topic aims to develop new and innovative approaches in the realm of public services to increase the capacity of urban areas to answer local challenges. Inclusive, vibrant and accessible urban communities This topic examines the everyday needs and challenges facing different social and cultural groups in the city, and how individual and community practices, urban governance, businesses, infrastructures and urban regeneration can support sustainable urban development and the peaceful integration of diverse communities.

Type of projects wanted Projects referring to a broader range of research types from fundamental research to innovation. Innovation projects: Implementation, demonstration, testing and uptake of approaches for new products, services, policies, practices, and processes, with potential for improving economic, social, or environmental sustainability in cities. The ultimate goal is to rapidly evolve the knowledge base, advance indicators and assessment tools that are needed for a comprehensive understanding of the FWE nexus, and develop practical new solutions to the FWE challenges. Projects must address all three sectors food, water and energy by an integrative approach.

Who can apply? – Companies – Cities – Municipalities – Regions – Consumers – Citizens’ representatives – NGOs – Research organisations

Time schedule SUGI-FWE call Opening 9 December 2016 Pre-proposal deadline 15 March 2017 Invitations to submit full proposal May 2017 Full proposal deadline 20 September 2017 Funding decisions announced December 2017 Start of projects Dec. 2017 – March 2018

Matchmaking and events Dec-Feb National info events taking place January 12 UERA matchmaking event in Leipzig January 19 SUGI FWE Nexus Webinar/matchmaking February 7 Kick-off meeting in Brussels February 8 Incubator workshop in Brussels February 16 SUGI FWE Nexus Webinar/matchmaking All funding agencies are encouraged to organize national info seminars and matchmaking. Updated info on events in the Events calendar

Project partners and call budgets * Participation by FA in the call pending

Being a member of the community Access to a global network of researchers, practitioners, stakeholders and experts in urban development. Activities include knowledge sharing, networking, programme seminars, dissemination of results and a website acting as an information and networking hub.

Follow and join the SUGI-FWE call www.sugi-nexus.org LinkedIn Join group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13400483 Invite others to join Future Earth Open network network.futureearth.org Join group Twitter #suginexus

More information Please contact the Call secretariat Susanna Ehlers National Science Foundation (US) Telephone: +1 703 292 7583 E-mail: sehlers@nsf.gov Maria Uhle National Science Foundation (US) Telephone: +1 703 292 2250 E-mail: muhle@nsf.gov Johannes Bockstefl FFG (AT) Telephone: +43 5 77 55-5042 E-mail: johannes.bockstefl@ffg.at Hanna Scheck FFG (AT) Telephone: +43 5 7755 50 68 E-mail: johanna.scheck@ffg.at Marcus van Leeuwen NWO (NL) Telephone: +31 70 344 09 31 E-mail: m.vanleeuwen@nwo.nl Contact your national agency for further information National contact point list and updated information on www.sugi-nexus.org