Coordinated funding. Viable Cities will be supporting the municipality’s need for climate transition funding and promoting cooperation and synergy between agencies and other stakeholders funding climate transition and sustainable urban development in the following ways.
Coordinated funding. To create better foresight and centralized information, the government agencies continuously develop coordination of the various efforts under way in the field of sustainable urban development and climate transition. Development takes place within the framework of several of the agencies’ existing tasks and assignments, such as the Council for Sustainable Cities, strategic innovation programmes, the national research programmes for climate and sustainable community building, as well as the European Regional Development Fund. During 2022, the agencies have begun initial tests with some of the cities, in order to develop, in dialogue, a method for portfolio analysis of the agencies’ collective fund- ing for cities. The innovation work is planned to continue in 2023. The long-term goal is for the work to contribute to work on cities’ climate investment plans. Xxxxxxxxxxx.xx is the Council for Sustainable Cities central website. Development work on the website will continue in 2023, partly to publicize upcoming funding opportuni- ties, and partly to make it clearer and more user-friendly.
Coordinated funding. The government agencies shall continuously develop the forms of coordination of the various investments underway in the field of sustainable urban development and climate transition. Development takes place, inter alia, through strategic innovation programmes, the national research programmes for climate and sustainable social planning, the Council for Sustainable Cities, the European Regional Development Fund, and through joint communication via xxxxxxxxxxx.xx. Government agencies also participate in the development of climate investment plans.
Coordinated funding. Viable Cities collaborates with Kommuninvest and the European Investment Bank (EIB) among others in order to develop forms for strengthening the long-term funding of municipal climate investment plans. • Viable Cities continues to work to develop forms for urban climate investment plans in collaboration with the cities of Malmö, Uppsala and Umeå, which act as learning cases.
Coordinated funding. The agencies are constantly developing coordination in respect of ongoing initiatives in the field of sustainable urban development and climate transition so as to create better advance planning and comprehensive information. In 2024, the agencies are intending to deliver aggregated output data from some of the agencies’ funding to all 23 municipalities, based on the innovation process on methodology development for local portfolio analyses that was conducted in 2023. The innovation work will also continue in 2024 with a view to improving the quality and coverage of data supplied, and by means of one or more in-depth projects in collaboration with certain interested municipalities in order to streamline the process and increase the benefits for recipients. The long-term goal of the portfolio analyses is to assist in efforts relating to cities’ climate investment plans. 11 See pressannouncement from the Swedish Internet Foundation (Swedish) Xxxxxxxxxxx.xx is the joint website of the Sustainable Cities Council. Here, the agencies have undertaken to regularly publish information on funding opportunities and calls for proposals, as well as collective knowledge support from all participating agencies involved in the Sustainable Cities Council12.
Coordinated funding. Viable Cities will work in the following ways to support the needs of the municipality for funding the climate transition and to promote collaboration and synergies between government agencies and other stakeholders that fund climate transition and sustainable urban development. • Viable Cities shall continue to work with Climate City Contract 2030 with the 23 cities and five government agencies involved in the programme. • Viable Cities shall collaborate with the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth as the administrative authority for the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in Sweden on initiatives in the area of sustainable urban development in order to create synergies with Climate City Contract 2030.
Coordinated funding. To create better foresight and centralized information, the government agencies continuously develop coordination of the various efforts under way in the field of sustainable urban development and climate transition. Development takes place within the framework of several of the agencies’ existing tasks and assignments, such as the Council for Sustainable Cities, strategic innovation programmes, the national research programmes for climate and sustainable community building, as well as the European Regional Development Fund. During 2022, the agencies have begun initial tests with some of the cities, in order to develop, in dialogue, a method for portfolio analysis of the agencies’ collective funding for cities. The innovation work is planned to continue in 2023. The long- term goal is for the work to contribute to work on cities’ climate investment plans.
Coordinated funding. Viable Cities will be continuing to develop forms of climate investment plans for cities with a view to supporting all cities as part of the Climate Neutral Cities 2030 initiative.
Coordinated funding. Viable Cities will support the Municipality’s needs for financing for the climate change and energy transition and promoting cooperation and synergy between governmental authorities funding of the climate change and energy transition and sustainable development of cities:
4.3.1 Viable Cities will implement an invitation for applications near the end of 2020/early 2021 with the aim of financing continued work on the Climate City Contract 2030. The Municipality is welcome to seek support for participation in the development of mission- driven efforts in the field of climate change.
4.3.2 Viable Cities collaborates with the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth as the managing authority of the European Regional Development Fund in Sweden and the efforts earmarked for sustainable urban development in order to establish synergies with the Climate City Contract 2030.
4.3.3 Via the Rådet för Hållbara Xxxxxx/Sustainable Cities Council, Viable Cities has commenced a collaboration to create synergies between the central government’s authorities/agencies’ contributions to the cities climate change and energy transition and Climate City Contract 2030. The governmental authorities intend to expand the coordination concerning the various initiatives and efforts underway in the field of sustainable urban development, see
Coordinated funding. The governmental authorities intend to expand the coordination concerning the various initiatives and efforts underway in the field of sustainable urban development and the climate change and energy transition.