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Call for submissions: Catalogue of best practices from Nordic and Baltic cities

With climate change accelerating, climate adaptation is becoming an increasingly important topic for the world’s cities, which continue to grow and contribute immensely to global emissions.

While transport-related public space in cities is too often neither sustainable nor effective, Nordic and Baltic cities have pioneered world-leading solutions for transforming public space, which have also brought clear benefits in terms of climate adaptation, such as helping reduce transport emissions, improve air quality and create more inclusive spaces. The Urban Climate Adaptation in the Nordics (UCAN) project run by EIT Urban Mobility will showcase inspirational examples of public-space and street transformation projects in Nordic and Baltic cities that have also contributed to climate adaptation.

Get your solutions published!

Would you like your city’s solutions to be featured in an inspirational catalogue published jointly by the Nordic Council of Ministers and EIT Urban Mobility?

Nordic and Baltic cities are now invited to submit examples of public-space and street transformation projects that have also contributed to climate adaptation. The selected submissions will be published for free in an online catalogue that will be disseminated internationally to inspire and support other European cities in their green transition.

How to submit?

Register yourself on the Mobility Innovation Marketplace of EIT Urban Mobility and submit your example of a relevant project concluded in a Nordic or Baltic city in the past five years.

What do you get out of this?

  • Position your city as a mobility front-runner
  • Inspire and support other European cities in their green transition
  • Feature your activities on a European platform
  • Get your successes published in a beautiful catalogue and disseminated on the channels of the Nordic Council of Ministers and EIT Urban Mobility

Deadline for submissions: 10 March 2023

Terms: The project submitted must have been completed no earlier than 2018.

Please contact Piret Liv Stern Dahl, Project Manager, for any support or clarifications.