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Systemic Innovation for Cities: full collection of resources

On this page you can find the list of all NZC resources on systemic innovation for climate neutrality in cities.

Quick Reads are short overviews of key NetZeroCities concepts providing essential information in a practical and visual way. More comprehensive resources and additional information will be available in the knowledge repository.
 
Climate Transition MapFind your starting point on the interactive Climate Transition Map and click to learn more, including access to support and links to resources for each of the interlocking elements.

Learning Journey: A self-guided Capability Building programme made of 6 groups:

Transition Team PlaybookThis playbook is a guide to develop a city’s ability to orchestrate a transition. It lays the principles of a Transition Team, the key ingredient in enabling transformative action from a coalition of actors for the clear goal of climate neutrality emissions by 2030. The playbook provides a range of possible models for this team, acknowledging the diversity needed to match city context, and it guides the reader through possible steps for setting up such a team, with insights on necessary skills and capabilities.

Support to:

External resources:

 
Join the related group on the NetZeroCities Portal:
 
Check out related EU-funded projects:
 
RE-VALUE (2023-2026)
RE-VALUE supports the systemic regeneration of urban spaces to achieve climate neutrality. It provides city pilots with methodologies, governance frameworks, and innovative solutions to unlock the potential of public spaces, advancing sustainability while ensuring citizen engagement and cross-sector collaboration in climate transition processes.
 
UTMC (2023-2027)
The Urban Transitions Mission Centre extends the EU Cities Mission globally. It supports cities in Europe and worldwide with knowledge exchange, financing, and capacity-building. UTMC links Mission Cities with international peers, scaling solutions and accelerating the global transition to climate-neutral and sustainable urban futures.
 
Istanbul’s first Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) aims to create an inclusive, resilient, and eco-friendly transport network. Co-financed by the EU and led by GIZ, it introduces low-emission zones, pedestrian/cycling routes, disaster-resilient systems, and community engagement, ensuring safe, accessible mobility for all, while guiding long-term sustainable investments.