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Code: 63679
 
Reference: 212034
Short name: Sustainable urban metabolism for Europe
Title: Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe
Competitive Funding: Yes
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No. of Participating Institutions: 9
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: International
 
Type of Action: R&TD
Funding
Programme: 7.º Programa-Quadro de IDT
Funding Institution: COMISSÃO EUROPEIA
Financial Geographical Scope: International
Scheduling
Effective Start Date: 2008-11-01
Expected Completion Date: 2011-10-31
Effective Completion Date: 2011-10-31
Budget
Currency: EUR
 
Total Approved Budget: 3.629.965,00 EUR
Details
Summary: The concept of urban metabolism helps to understand and analyze the way how societies - partly located in urban areas - use resources, energy and land, all elements of the environmental system, for maintaining and reproducing themselves. Urban systems are a specific form of organizing societies, namely a concentration of economic, reproductive and distributive functions in certain locations, while using and exchanging resources from much larger areas, especially in a global economy context. The way cities and urban areas are being built - in spatial terms and also in technological terms - is greatly influencing the quantities and qualities of resources being used in maintaining urban life. The quantities and the qualities of this exchange with the environmental system - the extraction of specific resources and sources of energy as well as the return of waste and exhaust to the environmental system - is increasingly damaging. Future developmental trends, particularly at global scale, show that societal development is running a high risk, using up resources and unbalancing the environmental system, at least in some regions of the world. The research project SUME, Sustainable Urban Metabolism for Europe, is about how future urban systems can be designed in a way which is consistently less damaging to the environment than the current status.
Urban development includes processes of growth in new areas, decay and abandonment and also restructuring and rehabilitation in parallel. In a historical perspective, the varying weight and speed of these alternate components of urban development is characterizing some of the differences between cities regarding land use, resource and energy consumption. The driving forces behind these dynamic processes are demographic change, the individual performance of urban areas in (global) economic competition, the speed and direction of applying technological innovations under various societal/politica Ver mais. Adequado para parcelas de texto incompletas e que, através deste ícone, permite-se que o utilizador leia o texto todo.
URL: http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP7_PROJ_EN&ACTION=D&DOC=1&CAT=PROJ&QUERY=01271ac6e030:566f:406efa22&RCN=88558
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Engineering and technology > Civil engineering

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

  • Social sciences > Political sciences > Public policy
  • Technological sciences > Engineering > Civil engineering > Structural engineering
  • Technological sciences > Technology > Construction technology

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Institutions Participating in the Project
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
Österreichisches Institut Fuer RaumPlanung OIR Áustria RD Institute Coordinator
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto FEUP Portugal University Partner Paulo Pinho (PP) pcpinho@fe.up.pt
Foundation of Research and Technology - Hellas FRTH Grécia Non-profit institution Partner Alkiviades Payatakes
Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences República Popular da China RD Institute Partner Douglin Wang
Nordregio - Nordic Centre for Spatial Development Nordregio Suécia Company Partner Ole Damsgaard
Szkola Glówna Handlowa w Warszawie SGH Polónia University Partner Elzbieta Kaweeka-Wyrzykow
Technische Universiteit Delft TUDELFT Países Baixos University Partner Peter Boelhouwer
University of Klagenfurt Áustria University Partner Heinrich C. Mayr
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne UNEW Reino Unido University Partner Douglas Robertson
 
Budgets and Teams
Approved Budget: 491.600,00 EUR
Approved Funded Amount: 380.400,00 EUR
Approved co-funded Amount: 111.200,00 EUR
Funding Rate: 77 %
Confidential Budget:

People in the Project

Institution Name Short name Role Dedication (%) Contribution (%) Allocation
Start date End date
FEUP Paulo Manuel Neto da Costa Pinho PP Official Researcher at the OU 30 50
FEUP Sara Maria dos Santos Rodrigues da Cruz SSC Researcher 30 50

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