As we approach the end of STARDUST, we've recently held an international conference to highlight - and celebrate - all our endeavours over the last six years.

 

We've also been sharing our experience and lessons learnt via a series of webinars that we're featuring in this newsletter, alongside a PageFlow about the role of citizens in smart cities. 

 

On our resources page, you can find various publications and info sheets on broad and narrow topics. 

 

Further insights are their way in the coming weeks and we will produce a final newsletter at the end of month - so do stay tuned!

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Webinar Series
Webinar Series
Our webinar series has been designed to cover a range of topics approached as part of the STARDUST project. These include specific technical subjects such as shallow geothermal energy for districts to broader subjets such as the challenges of replication in follower cities.
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Success, challenges and lessons from a Smart City project: STARDUST final conference in Pamplona
Success, challenges and lessons from a Smart City project: STARDUST final conference in Pamplona
The final conference in Pamplona concludes six years of work in energy, mobility, ICT and citizen engagement.
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Final conference looks at the route from R&D projects to climate neutrality of cities
Final conference looks at the route from R&D projects to climate neutrality of cities
The second day of the STARDUST final conference looked at the bigger picture of smart and scalable cities.
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Cities, citizens and synergies
Cities, citizens and synergies
As citizens are the backbone of cities, then what is there role in the drive to climate neutrality? Learn about some of our work in getting citizens involved and in benefiting from their experience and ideas.
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Smart and for all: the city of the future is human and inclusive
Smart and for all: the city of the future is human and inclusive
Smart Cities: what’s in it for the citizens? Technology should empower people, but sometimes it becomes an end in itself rather than a means to an end. Cities must address problems like the digital divide, use technology to help the less privileged categories, and know when to intervene or step back to foster social values and inclusivity
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Together is better: when engaging citizens makes cities smarter
Together is better: when engaging citizens makes cities smarter
Engaging rather than imposing top-down solutions. Community empowerment and trust-building make European cities smarter: Insights and innovations from a grassroots approach to urban planning.
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Dataspaces, Public Adminstration, and Collective Rationality: Opportunities and Limits for Data-driven Policy-Making
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