Collaboration with cities (WP7 Sample Clauses

Collaboration with cities (WP7. What follows is an overview and a short definition of the collaboration with cities that Dresden is already involved in next to MAtchUP. It shows the widespread of already existing networks and offers a possibility for the project to collaborate through these already existing channels. The whole list of collaboration networks can also be found in deliverable D7.2 “MAtchUP Network of Interest: members, structure and calendar of activities”.
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Collaboration with cities (WP7. The city of Antalya identifies collaboration as a fundamental and interesting action and as a fundamental mean for expanding the city's capacities through learning from good practices. In this way, the city of Antalya is open both to learn about the experiences of other cities and to share its own experiences, especially about the implementation of solutions and demo-sites. To achieve this, the project has committed the performance of activities with other cities and initiatives involved in the Lighthouse and Nature Based Solution Collaboration Network as well as in the Network with cities of interest, which has just been launched and is currently ongoing. Those are the collaborative actions identified for the city of Antalya: Generalist collaborative actions1 Identification of internal agents responsible of collaboration actions as team focusing onlanguage, professional and collaboration skills. They will be responsible for the analysis evaluation and monitoring of solutions for a better collaboration Cooperative with other European Smart cities by attending to a greater number of meetings and events. Engage to European networks in the fields of interest identified, to attract new technologies and developments. Through events and networking platforms. Sharing the SECAP to the general audience to inform citizens on the commitment and vision of the municipality of Antalya and support to the fight against climate change. Create together with WP7 & WP8 in MAtchUP a “communication and collaboration hub” to increase the level of community Collaborative action with Lighthouse Network of Cooperation, NBS and other projects Participation in the activities organized by MAtchUP:  Webinars  Workshops in the Project meetings  Study Tours in the Project meetings Propose and co-organize (support from WP7) specific learning / experiences sharing sessions (webinars, study tours, workshops, newsletters, booklets…) with other projects Collaborative actions with key associations and initiatives (SCIS, EIP-SCC, EERA, JRC, GCoM) Contribute to create material compiling lessons learned from demos, planning, evaluation, business models, SECAP, replicability… to share with others (other projects, SCIS, GCoM, JRC, etc.) 1 Yellow = Learn / Pink = Communicate / Blue = Exchange / Grey = Consolidate Participation in events / programmes / initiatives organized at European level related with Smart Cities topic (organized by EC, GCoM, JRC, SCIS, EERA, EIP-SCC, etc.) Collaborative actio...
Collaboration with cities (WP7. The city of Valencia has been collaborating with other cities in order to share good practices in Smart city themes such as energy, mobility, ICT and participative actions. The city of Valencia and the Collaboration Strategy of XXxxxXX has worked in the definition of collaborative actions. Then, you can report this sentence and provide examples of which cities and for what. Generalist collaborative actions1 Identification of internal agents responsible of collaboration actions as team Cooperation with other European Smart cities Engage to European networks in the fields of interest identified Introducing the collaboration philosophy in internal working processes Promoting local collaboration actions Collaborative action with Lighthouse Network of Cooperation, NBS and other projects Participation in the activities organized by MAtchUP: ● Webinars ● Workshops in the Project meetings ● Study Tours in the Project meetings Participation in specific learning / experiences sharing sessions (webinars, study tours, workshops, newsletters, booklets…) with other projects Collaborative actions with key associations and initiatives (SCIS, EIP-SCC, EERA, JRC, GCoM) Participation in events / programmes / initiatives organized at European level related with Smart Cities topic (organized by EC, GCoM, JRC, SCIS, EERA, EIP-SCC, etc.) Keep open communication channels with SCIS providing collected data from pilots Cooperate with other MAtchUP cities in a common and joint relationship with SCIS Collaborative actions with cities and networks of cities Participate in specific learning / experiences sharing sessions (webinars, study tours, booklets…) with others2 at local / regional / national level in local language

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