REPAiR (Resource Management in Peri-Urban AReas)

Since September 2016, PHENO HORIZON, as a member of an international consortium, participates in the REPAiR (Resource Management in Peri-Urban Areas) project. The main challenge of the works planned for 4 years is to integrate the methods of city resource management and provide local decision-makers with a tool with unique possibilities for forecasting spatial development.

The following entities are involved in the project:

  1. TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT / Netherlands
  2. UNIVERSITEIT GENT / Belgium
  3. UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II. / Italy
  4. HAFENCITY UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG / Germany
  5. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA KOZGAZDASAG- ES REGIONALIS TUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT / Hungary
  6. INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THEM STANISLAW LESZCZYCKI, POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES / Poland
  7. JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTER- EUROPEAN COMMISSION / Belgium
  8. Geo-Col GIS and collaborative planning / Netherlands
  9. Delta Projectontwikkeling BV / Netherlands
  10. BIOKOM Pecsi Varosuzemeltetesi es Kornyezetgazdalkodasi Nonprofit Korlatolt Felelossegu Tarsasag / Hungary
  11. Gertz Gutsche Rümenapp – Stadtentwicklung und Mobilität GbR / Germany
  12. OPENBARE VLAAMSE AFVALSTOFFENMAATSCHAPPIJ / Belgium
  13. City of Haarlemmermeer / Netherlands
  14. REGIONE CAMPANIA / Italy
  15. OLP Sp. z o.o. / Poland
  16. BAUER UMWELT GMBH / Germany
  17. IVAGO / Belgium
  18. Stadtreinigung Hamburg AöR / Germany.

The main goal of REPAiR is to provide local and regional authorities with an innovative, transdisciplinary decision support environment in the field of open source space management (GDSE). The solution will be created by analyzing the processes in living laboratories in six metropolitan areas. GDSE allows you to create integrated, site-based, eco-innovative land-use strategies. These strategies will promote the use of waste as a resource, thus supporting the European Commission’s ongoing initiatives to establish a strong circular economy.

The project is implemented under the Horizon 2020 program.