3rd EN-AUC Joint Call - Innovations for Managing Sustainable Urban Accessibility (ENUAC)

Basic Information

The ERA-NET Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (EN-UAC) started a first co-funded call at the end of 2019 and will run until 2024. Within the context of this ERA-NET, sustainable urban accessibility and connectivity is defined as the ease with which activities and opportunities may be reached in an urban transport system, with lower negative environmental impacts. Network connectivity reflects the directness of routes, using different modes to travel between points. It applies both for passenger and freight transport. The dramatic consequences of the climate crisis are already starting to become visible, making it apparent that swift and effective actions to reduce GHG emissions are unavoidable. Urban transport is a major contributor to GHG emissions and thus calls for a significant reduction, especially in a highly urbanised continent like Europe.

Network EN-UAC
Website https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/calls/enuac-innovation-action/
Aim of the joint call In this third additional Era-Net Cofund Urban Accessibility and Connectivity (ENUAC) call, innovative solutions are the focal point. The call topics that have been identified are “Utilising untapped potentials and mainstreaming of measures for managing urban accessibility”, “Making measures for managing urban accessibility accepted and participatory”, “Making measures for managing urban accessibility more agile”, and “Making measures for managing urban accessibility effective, robust and impactful”.
Type of joint call One Stage - Call with no pre-proposals submission
Events
Launch date 07/04/2022
Deadline Full-Proposal 15/09/2022 Submitted proposal: 12
Evaluation End Date 09/11/2022 Successful proposal: 7 Proposals funded: 4
Is call co-funded? No
Call follow up funding n/a
Call reasons n/a
Research fields
  • Environment
  • Government and social relations
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Services
  • Socio-economics sciences and humanities
  • Transport
Type of research
  • Applied Research
  • Other
Target groups
  • Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Public Research Organisations (PROs)
  • Private and Semi-private Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)
  • SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)
  • Large Corporations
  • Other: City Authorities/Municipalities; Other Public/Governmental Institutions; Special Interest Groups; Other Non-Profit Organisations
Participating networks

Funded Projects

Acronym Title Start End No. partners
ACCTRA Evidence and acceptance - from experiments to transformation 01/05/2023 31/10/2025 8
StreetForum Transforming streets into accessible urban oases through con... 01/03/2023 31/08/2025 8
TAAM Toolbox for Agile urban Accessibility Management 01/01/2023 30/06/2025 4
TollsThatWork City tolls that work 01/01/2023 30/06/2025 4