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Aspirations to Action: Building projects and priorities

Aspirations to Action: Building projects and priorities. Structure. Premise Two Projects I would pursue from my research Discussion. Premise. It is better to search for funding for a project than a project for funding.

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Aspirations to Action: Building projects and priorities

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  1. Aspirations to Action:Building projects and priorities

  2. Structure • Premise • Two Projects I would pursue from my research • Discussion Change the way you think about Hull | 25th June 2012 | 2

  3. Premise • It is better to search for funding for a project than a project for funding. • You have a better chance of success if you can demonstrate why only you can do this project • Versions of projects and flexibility in design and spend are important Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 3

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  6. Sums – from an Urban Geographer • Localism + Devolution = MORE POWER FOR CITIES ... (but less funding) • Local Enterprise Partnerships + More Power for cities = NEW GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS.....The Growth Coalition around the table. • More power for cities + New governance Arrangements = NEW STRATEGIES for inward investment and growth. Change the way you think about Hull | 25th June 2012 | 6

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  8. Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 8

  9. Change the way you think about Hull | 25th June 2012 | 9

  10. ESRC Priorities • 3.1 Economic Performance and Sustainable Growth • Enable the development of robust government and private sector strategies to ensure sustainable growth • ....to understand how to build sustainable growth at local, regional and national levels, to develop new models that improve the governance and regulation of complex financial systems, and to prepare for future financial shocks. • For example: How do we build sustainable private sector-led growth in the UK at regional and national level? Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 10

  11. Securing the Green Economy in Port cities: private, public and civic strategies for economic performance in industrial ports. • Multilevel governance roles and structures in port cities. • Infrastructure financing for the green economy • Strategies for securing the conditions for the green economy in industrial ports. • Typology of economic development tools. • Learning across EU partners of successful strategies. • The potential for novel financing and delivery of greenport activities in cities. Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 11

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  13. ENV.2013.6.5-1 Accelerating progress towards the Green Economy – FP7-ENV-2013-one-stage c) Business practices for promoting 'Green Economy' and sustainable production and consumption post Rio+20 The objective is to create a thematic knowledge base that would feed the discussion on sustainable consumption and production at international level as a contribution to the global green economy research agenda. Activities should focus on developing and supporting a network for global exchange of best practices between EU and non-EU actors involved in sustainable consumption and production. Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 13

  14. Securing the Green Economy in ‘ordinary cities’: private, public and civic strategies for economic performance in developed city regions. • Generate a typology of strategies for securing the green economy in cities • Wider international focus in developed cities: Baltimore, Hull and Humber Region, Bremerhaven, perhaps Japanese or South Korean examples. • Including public private finance, role of local, regional and national state, role of civic participation and actors. • Retaining focus on post industrial cities, maybe ports, cities with non global aspirations. Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 14

  15. EU FP7 Environment • ENV.2013.6.2-3 Transition to sustainable, low-carbon societies – FP7-ENV-2013-two-stage • institutional frameworks for innovative environmental governance at multiple scales; • the potential contribution of local and regional action to European policies; • the application of market-based mechanisms to new areas, and the use of innovative financing strategies; Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 15

  16. INSERT RESEARCH PROJECT IDEA HERE....... Change the way you think about Hull | 7 October 2009 | 16

  17. Thank You and Questions

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