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TOMORROW is a Horizon 2020 funded project, aiming at empowering local authorities to lead the transition towards low-carbon, resilient and more liveable cities. | TOMORROW is a Horizon 2020 funded project, aiming at empowering local authorities to lead the transition towards low-carbon, resilient and more liveable cities. | ||
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TOMORROW is a Horizon 2020 funded project, aiming at empowering local authorities to lead the transition towards low-carbon, resilient and more liveable cities.
Energy Cities and the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT), together with the pilot cities of Brașov (Romania), Brest (France), Dublin (Ireland), Mouscron (Belgium), Niš (Serbia) and Valencia (Spain), spearhead innovative ways to develop long-term transition roadmaps, by implementing the revised transition management methodology. The six cities will develop 2050 transition roadmaps together with citizens and other local stakeholders and serve as pilot for the transition of European territories.
TOMORROW provides an innovative engagement processes in order to foster wide and meaningful participation. Such processes will be based on a review of existing methodologies and approaches successfully used by some frontrunners cities, called lighthouse, involved in the project.
TOMORROW produced a set of factsheets and methodological guidelines to be used as a toolbox by European cities.
TOMORROW Factsheets
The TOMORROW factsheets are part of TOMORROW’s toolbox and provide can the inspiration and guidance necessary to develop a city’s transition roadmaps. Innovative energy transition practices in different cities in Europe are linked below, organized by sector.
Democratic
Governance
Market/Business
Smart City
Transition Materials
A set of guidelines on how to develop a transition roadmap will be published towards the end of the project (February 2022).
Workbook 1
Workbook 2
Designing participatory transformative processes for just and zero-carbon cities
Methodological guidelines for using Transition Management
Project Funding
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 847136.