The New Leipzig Charter and the JRC's urban activities. Exploring the role of science for policy post 2020
Federica Risi (),
Lily Maxwell (),
Lea Scheurer () and
Mart Grisel ()
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Federica Risi: European Urban Knowledge Network ETGC
Lily Maxwell: European Urban Knowledge Network ETGC
Lea Scheurer: European Urban Knowledge Network ETGC
Mart Grisel: European Urban Knowledge Network ETGC
No JRC122792, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
This study investigates the role that the Joint Research Centre (JRC) can play in supporting urban policymaking within the framework for sustainable urban development proposed by the New Leipzig Charter (NLC). It analyses how the core urban activities of the Territorial Development Unit of the JRC (JRC.B3) align with the NLC's overarching framework, and how these could be strengthened beyond 2020. The study considers both gaps and opportunities in the wider EU urban science-policy interface, triggering a broader reflection on the role of science for policy in the post-2020 programming period.
Keywords: New Leipzig Charter; Science for Policy; German Pressdency; Joint Research Centre; Urban matters; Knowledge Centre for Territorial Policies; Community of Practice for Cities; Sustainable urban development; European Urban Initiative. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-12
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