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    • Making the case for NbS
    • Collaboration across disciplines & departments
    • Positioning NbS in policy
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    • What social impacts can NbS generate?
    • How to monitor social impacts?
  • Co-creation & empowerment
    • Why co-create NbS?
    • How to co-create NbS?
    • Evaluating the co-creation process
    • Co-creation in practice: Learning from CLEVER Cities
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  • Home
  • Policy & planning
    • Making the case for NbS
    • Collaboration across disciplines & departments
    • Positioning NbS in policy
  • Social impacts
    • What social impacts can NbS generate?
    • How to monitor social impacts?
  • Co-creation & empowerment
    • Why co-create NbS?
    • How to co-create NbS?
    • Evaluating the co-creation process
    • Co-creation in practice: Learning from CLEVER Cities
  • Lessons learned
  • Video
  • CleverCities website
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  • Why co-create NbS?
    • Understanding co-creation
    • Co-design principles
    • Social co-benefits
  • How to co-create NbS?
    • Co-creation guide
    • Making urban data available
    • Stakeholder mapping
    • Co-implementing NbS
    • Reaching stakeholders
    • Digital divide
    • Digital participation
  • Evaluating the co-creation process
    • Community researchers
    • Collaborative governance approaches
  • Co-creation in practice: Learning from CLEVER Cities
    • Stakeholder engagement
    • Making space for nature grant programme
    • Engaging people in London
    • Madrid co-creation framework

How to evaluate co-creation?

Community researchers
Collaborative governance approaches

The CLEVER Guidance was developed as a final product of the CLEVER Cities project, showcasing the extensive work done over the project’s lifetime (2018 – 2023). The development process has been coordinated by McKenna Davis (Ecologic Institute). We would like to sincerely thank all who have been involved for their valuable inputs, including our CLEVER Cities partners - especially Tecnalia for overseeing the Lessons Learned, Pensoft for the website design, and Rob Roodgras for the wonderful illustrations.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 innovation action programme under grant agreement No 776604. The sole responsibility for the content of this website lies with the CLEVER Cities project and in no way reflects the views of the European Union.

 
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