The challenges of green deal transition: climate-neutral cities and flagship EU programs

The challenges of green deal transition: climate-neutral cities and flagship EU programs
The Eyes Hearts Hands project is ready to host a groundbreaking seminar on the 13th of October in Rome entitled “The challenges of Green Deal transition: climate-neutral cities and flagship EU programs”.
This event provides a platform for policy makers and stakeholders to exchange ideas and best practices for sustainable urban development.
Details of the conference
Roma Tre University, Palazzo Argiletum
Via della Madonna dei Monti, 40
room: Urbano VIII

The seminar will focus on the challenges of transitioning to a Green Deal, with a particular emphasis on Climate-Neutral Cities and flagship EU initiatives. Participants will engage in a thorough discussion and develop a fundamental knowledge of the potential and challenges associated with moving toward a climate-neutral urban future.
The conference promotes an open approach, welcoming networks from all around Europe that have a shared objective of promoting sustainability. By highlighting problems encountered at the local level, it hopes to spark a lively discussion and promote a constant exchange of ideas and methods.
The conference provides a perfect opportunity to talk about the next stages of various sustainability efforts. Leaders who have played a key role in pushing and advancing these initiatives will gather to exchange ideas and tactics. This represents a key step towards an ongoing, transparent, and shared dialogue on the “delivery phase,” a crucial turning point where ideas become real impacts on individuals’ daily lives.
Central to this seminar is the New European Bauhaus (NEB), a transdisciplinary movement guiding our societies towards sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion. It serves as an accelerator aiming to drive research, inspire positive behaviours, and make an impact on citizens to lead the change towards greener and inclusive cities.
The Eyes Hearts Hands project thus adopts an innovative methodology that embraces the NEB principles, aiming to bridge the worlds of art, culture, and education with science and technology. Together with the EU missions, they work as a unit to tackle environmental issues, social inequalities, economic and financial pressures.
Seminario Roma EHHUR .pdf
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