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REGEN · REGENeration of neighbourhoods towards a low-carbon, inclusive and affordable built environment.

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €7,489,391Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D4-02

REGEN will pave innovative pathways for the decarbonisation of European neighbourhoods and cities, tackling urgent socioeconomic, climate and built environment challenges by designing a multifaceted Toolbox leveraging cutting-edge digital technologies and life cycle sustainability assessments while engaging citizens and influencing behavioural change. The proposed holistic methodology and framework (Assessment Framework for Urban Regeneration) will validate a catalogue of 50 urban regeneration interventions. This framework will be able to estimate the current revitalisation potential of urban infrastructure, with monitoring using digital twins and evaluation based on sustainability methodologies, facilitating the benchmarking and selection of appropriate intervention strategies. Additionally, the REGEN solutions will be applied with the end-users and all stakeholders in mind, being complemented by social and humanities studies, citizen science, participative design approaches and living labs. The indicators chosen for the assessments will rely on proven life cycle methods, extended to social and economic impacts. This will achieve a holistic sustainability approach, with the end-user being an active participant in the evaluation and validation. REGEN will apply this in 4 demonstration sites where individual buildings, streets and districts are to be constantly monitored for their energy, mobility and circularity. The net benefits of applied interventions will be monitored and assessed on an individual basis. The results will be upscaled at city level, informing key policy orientations already in place and paving the way for broader deployment. An additional 10 virtual regeneration projects will be used to replicate the regeneration interventions and assess their applicability across the EU. This will strengthen the credibility of the interventions catalogue and provide indispensable for knowledge transfer on delivering resilient urban regeneration.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

LU · €1,065,045

participant

VERVOORT ARCHITECTEN

NL · €103,272

participant

IES R&D

IE · €331,875

participant

ARDEN ENERGY LIMITED

IE · €107,919

participant

AGENZIA MOBILITA' AMBIENTE E TERRITORIO SRL

IT · €111,570

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €505,600

participant

THE IMPACT LAB SARL

LU · €199,379

participant

SCHROEDER ET ASSOCIES SA

LU · €128,250

participant

LISER - LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC RESEARCH

LU · €972,363

participant

STICHTING GTB LAB

NL · €333,901

participant

KAW ARCHITECTEN EN ADVISEURS 3 BV

NL · €116,625

participant

COMUNE DI MILANO

IT · €343,750

participant

DINYCON SISTEMAS SL

ES · €134,205

participant

R2M Solution SAS

FR · €365,250

participant

DEMO CONSULTANTS BV

NL · €332,373

participant

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

IE · €238,880

participant

CITY OF DUBLIN ENERGY MANAGEMENT AGENCY LIMITED

IE · €317,058

participant

STICHTING INSTITUTE FOR URBAN EXCELLENCE

NL · €314,375

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE LAREDO

ES · €437,953

participant

COMMUNE DE BECKERICH

LU · €320,000

participant

FUNDACION BEGIRUNE FUNDAZIOA

ES · €178,125

participant

R2M SOLUTION SRL

IT · €102,375

participant

NOBATEK

FR · €429,250

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