Target description
The indicators that assess the impact of these actions by Madrid Nuevo Norte were prepared based on the 169 targets associated with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the targets taken on by the Madrid City Council and localised for the city.
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17.7 Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships.
17.8 Fully operationalise the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology.
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M 17.3 Increase the participation of the Madrid City Council in International Networks.
M 17.4 Increase public-private collaboration through the Foro de Empresas por Madrid platform to promote strategic projects to benefit the city of Madrid.
Operational indicator
Living laboratories for the construction of smart ecological neighbourhoods, a project financed with European PROBONO funds.
PROBONO brings together a multidisciplinary European consortium with 47 partners, including the Madrid City Council and Madrid Nuevo Norte, to convert six European districts (PROBONO Living Labs) into Green Building Neighbourhoods (GBNs), with a positive energy balance and zero carbon emissions: two large-scale demonstrators (Madrid and Dublin) and four living labs representing business/owner promoters of green buildings and the transition of neighbourhoods (Porto, Brussels, Aarhus, Prague).
Urban regeneration to reduce emissions of new buildings — EIT Climate-KIC — with the support of the Laudes Foundation.
EIT Climate-KIC joins the Laudes Foundation's Built by Nature through its project "Healthy, Clean Cities: European Cities for Carbon Neutral Construction" (HCC EU CINCO), in which it is working with the cities of Milan and Madrid. The project integrates the systemic approach of the Deep Demonstration methodology of the EIT Climate-KIC, providing a transversal alignment across disciplines to achieve shared social objectives, with the goal of:
- Reducing scope 3 emissions from the production of materials in buildings and infrastructure.
- Improving the integration of circular economy principles into the constructed environment.
- Transforming sustainable construction practices into urban planning and construction with the necessary pace and scale to achieve net-zero carbon goals into two regeneration projects: Madrid Nuevo Norte and L’Innesto in Milan.
- Guarantee collective learning through the experiences shared by Milan and Madrid.
Development of low-carbon heating and cooling systems together with the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
Case study of the use of the THERMOS tool to determine whether the heating and cooling demands could be covered cost-effectively with a 4th-generation heating and cooling network based on geothermal energy, and, subsequently identify the most profitable areas for the implementation of the network, with Madrid Nuevo Norte as one of the case studies in this project.
Other related impact indicators
Indicators prepared based on sources such as the United Nations, the Spanish Statistical Office, the European Commission and the Madrid City Council.
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Number of strategic projects under development with a positive impact for the city: 5.
Specific methodology
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