T2.3 - Mechanisms for implementation, replication and upscaling

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T2.3 - Mechanisms for implementation, replication and upscaling WP2 Loriana Paolucci ISINNOVA

Year 2: Focus on Replicability aspects Objective of T2.3 Task 2.3 will assess mechanisms that support the implementation of strategies and integrative planning for sustainable urban development, and the replicability and upscaling of project results to the city level. Year 2: Focus on Replicability aspects Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions in different contexts (EU-China) Results helpful for : Identification of the most relevant Implementation gaps Collection of Policy Recommendations WP 2

Twofold Approach Replication Governance structure? Local Cooperation? Socio-cultural barriers? Institutional priorities? Public/Private sector involvement? Legal constraints? ... LOCAL CONTEXT Replication Specific characteristic of the solution/technology: Degree of human interaction? TRL or SRL? Interoperability/Standards? Economic worthiness? … SOLUTIONS WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Replicability 5D: Socio-cultural Institutional Technological Environmental Economic WP 2

Global Replicability Potential Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Global Replicability Potential Socio-Cultural Replicability Institutional Replicability Technological Replicability Environmental Replicability Economic Replicability Solution 1 ? Solution 2 Solution 3 Solution 4 Solution 5 Solution 6 Global Replicability ? WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Overall Approach INPUT X-axis: Variables dependant on the specific characteristics of the SOLUTION (Data collection through Desk Research)   Y-axis: Variables dependant on the specific characteristics of the CONTEXT where the solution would be replicated (Data collection through Questionnaires) OUTPUT:  Replicability??? WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Overall Approach INPUT X-axis: Variables dependant on the specific characteristics of the SOLUTION (Data collection through Desk Research)   Y-axis: Variables dependant on the specific characteristics of the CONTEXT where the solution would be replicated (Data collection through Questionnaires) R=100 % R=90 R=80 R=70 R=60 R=50 R=40 OUTPUT: Z-axis: REPLICABILITY POTENTIAL Values ∈ [0%-100%]   R=30 R=20 R=10 Replicability WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Socio-cultural X-axis: “User Interaction Independence” [0-5]   Y-axis “Population Acceptance and Needs” [0-5]: average of Social Acceptance [0-5] Population needs [0-5] WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Institutional X-axis – “Public-Private Cooperation” [0-5] Y-axis – “Responsiveness to Institutional Priorities” [0-5] WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Technological X-axis – “Solution Global Readiness”: average of TRL (or SRL) adjusted [0-5] Interoperability/Standardization level [0-5] Y-axis – “Context Global Readiness”: average of Interest from Research/Industry/Private to invest in this solution [0-5] Integrability with existing infrastructures [0-5] WP 2

B Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions X-axis – “CO2eq saved per inhabitant index”: [0-100%] - adjusted   Zero impact saving 0% - 20 - 40 - 60 – 80 – 100% Green solution Y-axis – “Legal viability”: Absence of legal/environmental/landscape constrains index”: [0-5] – (then adjusted 0-100%) Not allowed 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Viable Environmental X-axis – “Internal Return Rate Index”: [0-100%] - adjusted   Y-axis – “NPV/CAPEX Index”: [0-100%]- adjusted Economic WP 2

Global Replicability Potential Multi-dimensional analysis for the estimation of the Replication Potential of urban solutions Global Replicability Potential Socio-Cultural Replicability Institutional Replicability Technological Replicability Environmental Replicability Economic Replicability S1 - Bike Sharing 35% 65% 78% 69% 41% S2 - CHP+DH 45% 51% 30% 66% S3 - Efficient Lighting 85% 80% 90% 55% 49% S4 -E-Mobility Infrastructure 43% 50% 61% 52% 84% S5 - 3D Platform 70% 64% 38% S6 - Automated vehicles 20% 25% 0% 0,0% Global Replicability 58% 47% 72% 68% 15% WP 2

Next Steps Selection of Case Studies (ISINNOVA/AIT) April- May Development of the questionnaires for collecting inputs (ISINNOVA) April- May Translation of the questionnaires (CCUD?) May Desk research for data collection on the case studies (ISINNOVA) April-June Sending questionnaires and collecting results (ISINNOVA/CCUD) June - July Application of the method and analysis of results (ISINNOVA) August- September Replication Workshop in JINGEZHEN (WP2 & WP5 partners) November? … Test and Replication WS also in Wuhan (and others?) Spring 2020 WP 2

Thank you for your attention WP 2