MOSAIC, together with the European Commission, will host the session ‘Climate-neutral cities by 2030: delivering results through multi-stakeholder engagement’ at the European Week of Regions and Cities 2023.
The session, taking place at SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, Hall 400 on 10 October at 14:30 CET, aims to explore the power of co-creation as a catalyst for social innovation on the path to climate neutrality.
Recognising the urgency of climate action, the European Commission has launched the Cities Mission: The EU Mission on 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030. This initiative aims to support 112 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030. To address these challenges, innovative and collaborative approaches are necessary, bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders to co-create solutions that cater to the needs of both society and the environment.
MOSAIC, together with the European Commission, will host the session ‘Climate-neutral cities by 2030: delivering results through multi-stakeholder engagement’ at the European Week of Regions and Cities 2023.
The session, taking place at SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, Hall 400 on 10 October at 14:30 CET, aims to explore the power of co-creation as a catalyst for social innovation on the path to climate neutrality.
Recognising the urgency of climate action, the European Commission has launched the Cities Mission: The EU Mission on 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030. This initiative aims to support 112 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030. To address these challenges, innovative and collaborative approaches are necessary, bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders to co-create solutions that cater to the needs of both society and the environment.
The workshop will commence with presentations from three European cities, showcasing their endeavours in utilising co-creation to achieve climate neutrality. Through their presentations, attendees will gain valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges encountered when employing such collaborative methods.
The second part of the workshop will feature a dynamic fishbowl discussion, designed to foster active participation and knowledge sharing. The unique setup will involve one seat always being left vacant. As the conversation evolves, audience will be encouraged to occupy the empty seat, providing them with the opportunity to share their perspectives and ideas on climate neutrality and co-creation. This interactive format promises to create a dynamic and inclusive dialogue, allowing attendees to actively contribute to the collective pursuit of climate-neutral cities.
Register here.