National research programme Sustainable cities (PEPR VDBI)
The national research programme Sustainable cities, under the joint direction of Gustave Eiffel University and the CNRS, aims to accelerate the transition towards sustainable cities and buildings. Its mission is to bring together a community capable of meeting the scientific, social, and technical challenges related to urbanization by promoting a multi-stakeholder approach, including practitioners, industry, local authorities, citizens, and researchers.
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Since the emergence of the concept of sustainable development in the 1980s, extended to cities with the Aalborg Charter in 1994, many international, national, and local actions and initiatives have developed. However, the implementation of sustainable cities remains insufficient to this day. They are hindered by the dispersion of initiatives, a lack of knowledge about urban issues, and the fragmentation of the scientific community on the subject.
Led by the CNRS and Gustave Eiffel University, the PEPR VDBI aims to contribute to the formation of a community capable of taking charge of the scientific, social, and technical problems of implementing sustainable cities and innovative buildings. After consulting stakeholders, five main challenges for Sustainable Cities were identified, complemented by a 6th challenge to capture weak signals:
- Climate change
- Resilient cities
- Sustainable and frugal cities and buildings
- Inclusive and equitable cities
- Sustainable cities, health, and well-being
- Emerging challenges
The PEPR encourages "demand-driven" research, focused on the concrete stakes and problems encountered by stakeholders (local authorities, industry, citizens) in the implementation of sustainable cities.
The PEPR develops a collaborative approach with strong scientific animation, varied scientific animation devices, and calls for projects encouraging collaboration with local actors and interdisciplinary work among scientists. Three operational centers, launched at the beginning of the PEPR VDBI, aim to capitalize on existing knowledge to engage research and support projects around three themes:
- making available the information available on sustainable cities and innovative buildings and produced within the framework of the PEPR (CO SIVDB);
- helping to understand and play the role of models in action (CO MISCIB);
- evaluating urban public policies (CO MESAP).
The governance of the PEPR, carried by the pilot organizations, is structured around an Institutional Strategic Committee (CSI), a Stakeholder College (CPP), and a Scientific Council (CS).
Innovation
The PEPR VDBI is aligned with the Sci-Ty project, which aims to promote the transfer of innovation from research to the socio-economic world in order to accelerate the transition of territories.
For more information
- Urban planet, article in CNRS News (02/21/23)