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Urban governance and scientific innovation: collaborative models for climate transition
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Longo, Danila
, Turillazzi, Beatrice
, Boulanger, Saveria Olga Murielle
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Climate transition
/ Collaborative models
/ Knowledge transfer
/ Multi-stakeholder approach
/ Urban governance
2025
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Urban governance and scientific innovation: collaborative models for climate transition
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Longo, Danila
, Turillazzi, Beatrice
, Boulanger, Saveria Olga Murielle
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Climate transition
/ Collaborative models
/ Knowledge transfer
/ Multi-stakeholder approach
/ Urban governance
2025
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Urban governance and scientific innovation: collaborative models for climate transition
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Urban governance and scientific innovation: collaborative models for climate transition
2025
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Overview
The transfer of knowledge between universities and civil society is crucial in addressing the challenges of climate transition. This paper explores how municipalities and universities can act as co-producers of innovation, engaging in collaborative research and decision-making processes that directly support policy decisions and ensure continuous coordination of territorial actions. Given the increasing urgency of the climate crisis, a systemic, multi-level, and collaborative approach to urban governance is essential. The paper presents findings and reflections from the European project Let’s GOv, which supports nine Italian municipalities participating in the 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities Mission in accelerating their transition to climate neutrality.
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Firenze University Press
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