HEAlthier Cities through Blue-Green Regenerative Technologies: the HEART Approach

Funding programme
H2020
Project ID
PR-H2020-32
Key
RIDB_243
Acronym
HEART
Description
HEART’s integrated approach aims to significantly improve urban health and reduce health disparities through an innovative urban planning methodology that embraces and promotes the policy making of proper Blue-Green (BG)-based technologies with techniques for changing individual -citizens’- behaviour. HEART mainly targets to: (i) monitor and efficiently assess the impact of specific BG-based interventions on Public Health (PH) and Well-Being (WB) through studies to be carried out at both clinical and non-clinical settings, in three European cities, i.e. Belgrade (Serbia), Aarhus (Denmark) and Athens (Greece). This way HEART aims to create evidence-based policy making recommendations that will be addressed to the relevant health authorities of these countries (based on specific KPIs), (ii) change individual -citizens’- health related behaviour, by using emerging ICT-based techniques, (iii) develop robust plans for regenerating and rehabilitating urban ecosystems to improve PH and WB, while in parallel addressing key challenges such as low environmental quality and low biodiversity, resilience to Climate Change and extreme weather conditions, air pollution, undervalued use of space in deprived and residual-values areas leading to health inequalities; (iv) create inclusive and accessible urban environments by systematically implementing gender mainstreaming strategies and new participatory tools (ICT-based) in order to ensure that diverse groups’ needs are properly considered and embedded into urban-regeneration-planning; (v) design urban regenerating plans targeting to deliver cities-for-people: the proposed BG solutions will improve citizens’ quality of life, based on real evidence and co-design processes, as well as stimulating and supporting social inclusivity for all; and (vi) improve urban resilience (operational, social and economic) through interventions designed using a set of urban planning matrices based on stakeholders’ participation. ΗEART is part of the European Urban Health cluster.
Lead entity
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - NTUA
Lead Country
Greece
Partners
AMPHI INTERNATIONAL APS
KLINICKO-BOLNICKI CENTAR DR DRAGISA MISOVIC-DEDINJE
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE
RISA SICHERHEITSANALYSEN GMBH
ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON
INSTITUT ZA ZASTITU ZDRAVLJA SRBIJEDR MILAN JOVANOVIC BATUT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MIKSER UDRUZENJE
REGION MIDTJYLLAND
ENPLUS
EUROPEAN HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
PERIFEREIA ATTIKIS
SENTIO LABS MONOPROSOPI IKE
RESILIENCE GUARD GMBH
GRAD BEOGRAD
GEOSYSTEMS GESELLSCHAFT FUR VERTRIEB UND INSTALLATION VON FERNERKUNDUNGS- UND GEOINFORMATIONSSYSTEMEN MBH
BIOASSIST SA
Partners countries
Denmark
Serbia
Poland
United Kingdom
Germany
Greece
Belgium
Switzerland
Start end date
-
Time frame
2021 - 2025
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Climate Resilience
Approach
Green Infrastructure
Environment
Urban Ecosystems