The SDG 11 recognises the central role of urbanisation in sustainable development, and calls for making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. To stimulate and deliver the new knowledge required in the practice of sustainable urban development, LIRA 2030 Africa launches a call for pre-proposals to identify research projects that will explore the development of new approaches and strategies towards the innovative re-thinking of urban futures – in partnership with local authorities, industry, communities, and government.
We are particularly interested in research projects that are:
Exploring ways of linking SDG 11 with other SDGs, e.g. identifying systematic linkages and synergies between economy, energy, environment, and social outcomes in the urban systems and assessing potential co-benefits and trade-offs that can lead to coherent and mutually reinforcing policies on urban development.
Developing urban governance models that are inclusive and that recognise the existing linkages within cities, and also their impact on the wider world.
Investigating innovative approaches of participatory integrated urban planning, reducing inequalities in urban areas; reducing environmental impacts and resource footprints of cities; improving quality of urban environments, promoting transition towards sustainable urban mobility and inclusive public transport systems.
Exploring innovative ways of providing services in cities (e.g. clean drinking water, sanitation, energy, health, and housing) that are inclusive, accessible, affordable and resilient to climate change and natural disasters energy.
Devising metrics for tracking progress on SDG 11, and exploring monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.
Exploring approaches of systematic collection and sharing of relevant, accessible and timely urban data that will help to understand how key urban indicators are responding.
Understanding skills that are needed in the African context to ensure that the SDG 11 is realised.
The call for pre-proposals aims to identify collaborative research projects in Africa that bring together African scientists from different scientific disciplines and key stakeholders (e.g. local authorities, policy makers, the private sector, civil society, urban planners, engineers and citizens) in research co-design and co – production.
Applicants should have no more than 10 years work experience following their PhDs or equivalent research experience. The deadline for pre-proposal submission is 17 April 2017 (18:00 CET). Submission of pre-proposals and relevant documents may only be made using the online application form.
Please read carefully the call for pre-proposals with key requirements before submitting your pre-proposal (see below). A French version of the call is also available.
Following the call, 35 pre-proposals will be selected, representatives of which will be invited to attend a training event on integrated research, which will take place on 28 August – 1 September 2017 (place tbc). This training aims to strengthen scientific capacity to undertake this form of research, to enable researchers to build meaningful inter- and trans-disciplinary projects, to support the development of full proposals and to strengthen science communication skills. Applicants should be aware that if their pre-proposals are selected, they are expected to attend this training. The programme will cover associated travel and subsistence costs.
Participants of the training will then be given about two and half months to submit full proposals (deadline is 20 November 2017, 18:00 CET). In January 2018, ten collaborative research projects across Africa will be awarded with up to 90,000 Euro each over two years.
Key dates
Issue of the call for pre-proposals | 27 February 2017 |
Submission deadline for pre-proposals | 17 April 2017 (18:00 CET) |
Selection decision of pre-proposals | End of June 2017 |
Training on integrated research | 28 Aug – 1 Sep 2017 (place tbc) |
Submission deadline for full proposals | 20 November 2017 (18:00 CET) |
Funding decision | End of January 2018 |
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