Our Policy & Advocacy practice identifies:
• Clear objectives and measurable targets for the evaluation of policies and programmes to guide the overall direction of the climate change mitigation and/or adaptation strategy with the parties and stakeholders that will be responsible for implementation.
• How to organize the plan of action, its knowledge management and (where appropriate) also potentially available funding sources and financial instruments to develop affordable, ecological and sustainable adaptation plans for homes and communities.
• Triple helix cooperation areas, networking private, public and research organisations.
• Any relevant existing plans and policies in consideration of the development of international best practices.
• Focused policy measures with the aid of new information and communication technology in key areas of urban development and governance, including infrastructure planning, green building developments and energy efficiency measures and e-logistics for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
• Societal and environmental risk assessment, risk representations and communications in the media.
• Appropriate institutional arrangements, legal and regulatory frameworks, incentives, processes, standards and models to support new strategies for sustainable socio-economic development based on urban design and morphological analyses.
• Communication priorities with the public about the measures that are being undertaken, including preparing and carrying out citizens’ surveys, informing residents, and developing training courses for politicians, decision makers, citizens and professionals.
Additionally, we create unique products based on our clients’ needs since we are able to identify and network ad hoc stakeholders at different levels (i.e. city, region and national) to establish global, European, National and Urban collaborative projects.
• Clear objectives and measurable targets for the evaluation of policies and programmes to guide the overall direction of the climate change mitigation and/or adaptation strategy with the parties and stakeholders that will be responsible for implementation.
• How to organize the plan of action, its knowledge management and (where appropriate) also potentially available funding sources and financial instruments to develop affordable, ecological and sustainable adaptation plans for homes and communities.
• Triple helix cooperation areas, networking private, public and research organisations.
• Any relevant existing plans and policies in consideration of the development of international best practices.
• Focused policy measures with the aid of new information and communication technology in key areas of urban development and governance, including infrastructure planning, green building developments and energy efficiency measures and e-logistics for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
• Societal and environmental risk assessment, risk representations and communications in the media.
• Appropriate institutional arrangements, legal and regulatory frameworks, incentives, processes, standards and models to support new strategies for sustainable socio-economic development based on urban design and morphological analyses.
• Communication priorities with the public about the measures that are being undertaken, including preparing and carrying out citizens’ surveys, informing residents, and developing training courses for politicians, decision makers, citizens and professionals.
Additionally, we create unique products based on our clients’ needs since we are able to identify and network ad hoc stakeholders at different levels (i.e. city, region and national) to establish global, European, National and Urban collaborative projects.