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Downscaling Strategic EU Policy Directions in Mediterranean Cities: Participatory Assessment of Critical Issues and Barriers

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The future of the European Union (EU) is today drafted by the 2050 climate-neutral vision, as this is expressed by the European Green Deal (EGD), i.e. a strategy/investment package for climate/environmental action, economic growth/jobs, and social inclusion; and a policy direction, displaying a strong focus on people/communities and providing incentives for impact-minded partnerships across sectors/geographies. In support of the EGD’s priorities, the Mission on “Climate-neutral and Smart Cities” is deemed to accomplish a deep and systemic transformation of European cities and bring on board concrete solutions to contemporary challenges. 100 EU cities are, at first, taking over as vivid laboratories for achieving climate-neutrality by 2030 and steering efforts of all European cities towards the 2050 vision. The focus of this paper is on stimulating a dialogue among the scientific, policy making and practitioners’ communities on the above strategic policy directions; and exploring key issues as well as barriers applying to the downscaling of the EGD and particularly the Cities’ Mission to the Mediterranean context. Towards this end, a blended participatory methodology is utilized, consisting of: a questionnaire addressed to the aforementioned communities that gathers distributed knowledge as to the key issues and barriers for successfully downscaling EU policy priorities to Mediterranean cities; and a Focus Group exercise, engaging stakeholders of diverse expertise for further delving into critical questionnaire results. Out of this exercise, prevailing barriers seem to be the lack of governance/collaboration and synergies’ creation as well as the distinct structural and behavioural/cultural peculiarities of Mediterranean population.

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We would like to cordially thank all those who engaged and expressed their views in both the web-based questionnaire research and the Focus Group workshop.

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Stratigea, A., Theodora, Y., Nicolaides, C. (2024). Downscaling Strategic EU Policy Directions in Mediterranean Cities: Participatory Assessment of Critical Issues and Barriers. In: Gervasi, O., Murgante, B., Garau, C., Taniar, D., C. Rocha, A.M.A., Faginas Lago, M.N. (eds) Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2024 Workshops. ICCSA 2024. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14817. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65238-7_7

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