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Title [sv]
RES4CITY
Title [en]
Renewable Energies System for Cities (RES4CITY)
Abstract [sv]
Syftet med forskningsprojektet RES4CITY är att ta itu med en beräknad kompetensbrist inom EU inom sektorn för förnybar energi, som har potentialen att skapa 43 miljoner jobb till 2050.RES4CITY är ett innovativt forsknings- och utbildningsprojekt som syftar till att ta itu med kompetensklyftan som bromsar vår övergång till hållbar energi. Forskningsprogrammet kommer att utformas av en tvärvetenskaplig grupp av samarbetspartner runtom europeiska lärosäten, industrier och icke-statliga organisationer med expertis inom energiledning, förnybara energisystem, förnybara bränsletekniker och utveckling och implementering av hållbar strategidesign.RES4CITY-projektet syftar till att ta itu med en beräknad kompetensbrist inom EU inom sektorn för förnybar energi, som har potential att skapa 38 miljoner jobb till 2030 och 43 miljoner jobb till 2050. Projektet kommer att skapa en svit av utbildningsprogram och verktyg som ger inkluderande möjligheter för alla studenter att utveckla färdigheter inom förnybara energisystem, bränsleteknik och hållbarhet. RES4CITY syftar till att säkerställa att utbildningssystemen är kärnan i den gröna omställningen. Teamet kommer att samdesigna utbildningsprogram riktade mot studenter inom vetenskap, teknik, och matematik (STEM), studenter inom andra områden, och yrkesverksamma som vill omskola sig.Projektet fokuserar på urbana sammanhang, eftersom större delen av EU:s befolkning bor i städer där resursförbrukningen har ökat stadigt. Genom att titta på kunskap, attityder och färdigheter förväntar sig RES4CITY-forskarna att ge samhället möjlighet att ta tillvara på nya möjligheter och möta utmaningarna i en snabbt föränderlig och digital värld.Projektet leds av Maynooth University i Irland och samlar 17 partner från åtta länder. Högskolan i Halmstads roll i RES4CITY är att vara ledande partner för ett industribaserat fall om hållbar bioenergi, dess påverkan på kustnära stadsområden och kompetens inom hållbar affärsinnovation.
Abstract [en]
The aim of the RES4CITY research project is to address an estimated EU skills gap in the renewable energy sector, which has the potential to create 43 million jobs by 2050.The RES4CITY is an innovative research and education project that aims to address the skills gap that is slowing our transition to sustainable energy. The research programme will be designed by a multi-disciplinary group of partners across European academia, industry, and NGOs with expertise in energy management, renewable energy systems, renewable fuel technologies and the development and implementation of sustainability strategy design.The RES4CITY project aims to address a projected EU skills shortage in the renewable energy sector, which has the potential to create 38 million jobs by 2030, and 43 million jobs by 2050. The project will create a suite of education programmes and tools providing inclusive opportunities for all learners to develop skills in renewable energy systems, fuel technologies, and sustainability. RES4CITY aims to ensure that education systems are at the core of the green transition. The team will co-design a suite of programmes targeting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and non-STEM graduates, as well as professionals wishing to re-skill.The project focuses on urban contexts, as most of the EU population is concentrated in cities, where the consumption of resources has been steadily increasing. By addressing knowledge, attitudes and skills, the RES4CITY researchers expect to empower society to grasp new opportunities and face the challenges posed by a fast-changing and digital world.The project is led by Maynooth University, Ireland, and brings together 17 partners across eight countries. Halmstad University’s role in RES4CITY is Lead partner for an industry-based case about sustainable bioenergy and side bio-products production on costal urban areas, and competences in sustainable business innovation.
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Rauhut Kompaniets, O. & Ulvenblad, P. (2024). Branding a circular city: Swedish insights. In: Book of Abstracts: 8th Annual Conference of the International Place Branding Association (IPBA), Hosted by the Marketing Department, Chulalongkorn Business School. 30 October - 1 November 2024 Bangkok, Thailand. Paper presented at 8th Annual Conference of the International Place Branding Association (IPBA), Bangkok, Thailand, 30 October - 1 November, 2024 (pp. 53-54).
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Branding a circular city: Swedish insights
2024 (English)In: Book of Abstracts: 8th Annual Conference of the International Place Branding Association (IPBA), Hosted by the Marketing Department, Chulalongkorn Business School. 30 October - 1 November 2024 Bangkok, Thailand, 2024, p. 53-54Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Cities worldwide are recognised as major consumers of global natural and energy resources. Amidst pressing environmental, climate and urbanisation challenges, cities play a pivotal role in the global transition towards sustainability. Traditionally, circular economy (CE) principles have been embraced by businesses and governments to enhance resource efficiency and foster sustainable development.  However, it is crucial to extend these principles to the city level, creating more resilient and sustainable urban environments and building a circular city brand. This study identifies several circular initiatives in Swedish cities, opening the opportunities for using circularity in city branding. These examples showcase holistic system thinking, like sewage and energy systems, and industrial symbiosis between companies. They also highlight the sustainable kitchen, covering food waste, transportation, values, and behaviours. The social dimension is crucial, especially for fostering a diverse and inclusive knowledge base for circular city brand.  

The aim of this study is to discuss to what extend CE principles can be utilised in city branding strategies.

Theoretical framework. ‘Circular city’ is a relatively new concept, characterised by city’s ability to maximise resource value, minimise waste generation and foster sustainable innovations. Building upon the principles of smart and sustainable cities, circular cities further develop and integrate these concepts, placing primary emphasis on stakeholder engagement, cooperation, and co-creation utilising digital technologies.    

Main research approach. Research on circular city branding is rather fragmented and needs further conceptualisation. Descriptive research approach is based on the analysis of existing circular city initiatives in Sweden and provides insights, suggestions, and directions of building a city brand with circularity in focus.  

Key arguments/findings. The findings suggest the importance of collaboration, innovation, and digital technologies for building a circular city brand. 

Conclusions. This study discusses the potential of integrating CE principles into city branding. By recognizing cities as key players in the global sustainability transition policymakers, urban planners, and place branding professionals can develop effective strategies to promote circularity at the city level. 

Several practical implications can be considered: 

·       Cities should align place branding with CE principles to communicate their commitment to sustainability and resilience.

·       Engaging different groups of stakeholders is essential for co-creating circular city initiatives and fostering a sense of ownership and participation.

·       Leveraging digital technologies can enhance stakeholder engagement, facilitate collaboration, and communicate circularity initiatives effectively.

·       Learning from existing circular city initiatives, both within Sweden and globally, can provide valuable insights for building a successful city brand with circularity in focus.

Keywords
circular city, city branding, sustainable development
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Smart Cities and Communities, PROACTS
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-55014 (URN)
Conference
8th Annual Conference of the International Place Branding Association (IPBA), Bangkok, Thailand, 30 October - 1 November, 2024
Available from: 2024-12-04 Created: 2024-12-04 Last updated: 2025-01-29Bibliographically approved
Ulvenblad, P., Dumitrescu, C., Dumitrescu, A. & Reilly, K. (2024). From the backseat to the spotlight - Gender inclusion in renewable energy systems’ projects. In: : . Paper presented at 19th SDEWES conference, Rom, Italy, 8-12 September, 2024.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>From the backseat to the spotlight - Gender inclusion in renewable energy systems’ projects
2024 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation only (Refereed)
National Category
Environmental Engineering Other Social Sciences
Research subject
Smart Cities and Communities, PROACTS
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-55509 (URN)
Conference
19th SDEWES conference, Rom, Italy, 8-12 September, 2024
Available from: 2025-02-21 Created: 2025-02-21 Last updated: 2025-02-26Bibliographically approved
Principal InvestigatorPallonetto, Fabiano
Co-InvestigatorUlvenblad, Pia
Co-InvestigatorKypraios, Emmanuel
Funder
Period
2022-10-01 - 2025-12-31
National Category
Environmental EngineeringOther Social Sciences
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:3092

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