Best practice
UR TAG is keen to quickly grow to drive greater efficiencies and leverage more best practice case studies, knowledge and expertise. Current members include HSY - the Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority; along with MM, which manages water and wastewater services in Milan, Italy; and the Belgian utilities Aquafin and WaterGroep. Isle Utilities and UR TAG also have a partnership with CALL Copenhagen – the Climate Change Living Lab – which enables Danish cities and utilities to be introduced to the platform.
Els Liekens, business explorer, Aquafin said, “A lot of exciting projects and innovations are taking place in the field of city resilience. Antwerp is at the forefront of this and will share learnings with other local governments in Belgium.
“To be effective, we need to improve research and innovation and by using UR TAG we have a clarified view of the available technologies and don’t have to invent it all again. The regular meetings are a useful opportunity to network and see how other cities and utilities are managing their climate resilience challenges and keeping on track with interesting solutions.”
Although a number of urban resilience conferences exist, UR TAG is the only platform looking at the next stage of becoming resilient – implementation of technologies. In addition, UR TAG represents a unique opportunity for participants to develop relationships with cities, utilities and practitioners facing similar problems.
The group also helps overcome the difficulty of researching and identifying proven technologies, facilitating pilot uptake and developing robust finance models.
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SOURCE: Wise on Water