Transformative urban heritage. Strategies for a sustainable European historic housing stock.
Project goals
The main intention of this project is to identify and evaluate how historic housing, viewed as a valued element of cultural heritage, can contribute to urban climate action, identifying opportunities and good practices as well as social, economic and policy barriers. Our focus is on using existing formal and informal knowledge of this cultural heritage, including everyday practices of residents, as well as strategies for climate adaptation and mitigation. Using a transnational comparative approach, transdisciplinary expertise, and local stakeholder insights, the project provides an analysis of the role of different actor constellations, regulations, and ownership structures of the housing stock in cities within four different urban contexts (Marseille, Vienna, Prague, and Glasgow) to create a toolkit (methodology) that comprises pan-European strategies and practices that assist in scaling up local strategies and practices of climate-change mitigation for the historic housing stock.
Keywords
Historic HousingCultural HeritageSustainabilityTransformationLocal KnowledgeTool-kit
Public support
Provider
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Programme
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Call for proposals
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Main participants
Univerzita Karlova / Přírodovědecká fakulta
Contest type
M2 - International cooperation
Contract ID
MSMT-5985/2024
Alternative language
Project name in Czech
Transformative urban heritage. Strategies for a sustainable European historic housing stock.
Annotation in Czech
The main intention of this project is to identify and evaluate how historic housing, viewed as a valued element of cultural heritage, can contribute to urban climate action, identifying opportunities and good practices as well as social, economic and policy barriers. Our focus is on using existing formal and informal knowledge of this cultural heritage, including everyday practices of residents, as well as strategies for climate adaptation and mitigation. Using a transnational comparative approach, transdisciplinary expertise, and local stakeholder insights, the project provides an analysis of the role of different actor constellations, regulations, and ownership structures of the housing stock in cities within four different urban contexts (Marseille, Vienna, Prague, and Glasgow) to create a toolkit (methodology) that comprises pan-European strategies and practices that assist in scaling up local strategies and practices of climate-change mitigation for the historic housing stock.
Scientific branches
Solution timeline
Realization period - beginning
Jun 1, 2024
Realization period - end
May 31, 2027
Project status
B - Running multi-year project
Latest support payment
Jun 18, 2024
Data delivery to CEP
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data delivery code
CEP25-MSM-9F-R
Data delivery date
Feb 20, 2025
Finance
Total approved costs
6,116 thou. CZK
Public financial support
6,116 thou. CZK
Other public sources
0 thou. CZK
Non public and foreign sources
0 thou. CZK
Basic information
Recognised costs
6 116 CZK thou.
Public support
6 116 CZK thou.
100%
Provider
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
OECD FORD
Cultural and economic geography
Solution period
01. 06. 2024 - 31. 05. 2027