How to make the comprehensive experiences in smart city development tangible and portable so that others can take them up easily?
In this ISCN Global Mixer, Dr Beate Ginzel and Elisabeth Breitenstein from Leipzig present their Digital Playbook as a living document and invite all of us to be “copycats” in using and remixing the playbook and feeding back into future drafts!
In this episode of the ISCN Global Mixer we found out how the Data Powered Positive Deviance Method (DPPD) can be used for positive impact in our cities. Robin Nowok from the GIZ Data Lab presented a case that illustrates how safe public spaces for woman in Mexico City can be identified by combining rigorous statistics and qualitative research.
Municipalities are invited to submit their effective and integrated urban development practices to the URBACT Good Practice Call until 30 June. The award offers cities the opportunity to present their measures at European level and to transfer them through the URBACT transfer network.
The first networking workshop for municipalities on September 21 and 22, 2022 in Leipzig showed just how valuable networking activities and discussions between cities can be.
On 14 May 2024, the partner cities of #connectedinEurope met again online to discuss the status of their projects and their European activities. Representatives from 11 German and European cities met online for the workshop, organized by the International Smart Cities Network (ISCN).