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The Art of Just-City-Making: 
Just and Productive

16 May 2022

11:30-13:00 CET

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The French EU Presidency supported by the EUKN, in partnership with the OECD, is excited to present the final Policy Lab in the Art of Just-City-Making Series 

As defined by the New Leipzig charter, the 'productive' city can be characterised, above all, by a “diversified economy which provides jobs while ensuring a sound financial base for sustainable urban development”.   Along with many other guidelines and recommendations, the New Leipzig Charter underlines that future cities should be simultaneously productive and just but the nature of these two features often creates disparities. Evidence in OECD countries shows that not all cities have managed to grow and reduce inequality at the same time. Creating prosperity while ensuring equality needs to be carefully balanced to succeed.
 
Spatial, economic and social division in cities is often related to imbalanced job opportunities, stagnant wages and rising costs. Bustling urban centres attract a homogenous population with specific sets of skills. Housing prices have grown twice faster than inflation in OECD countries, with one in three low-income private renters spending more than 40% of their disposable income on rental costs alone. This exacerbates spatial segregation and administrative fragmentation in cities. Such disparities have been made even more visible during the COVID-19 pandemic, when a large part of the population started working remotely and kept safe, while some, who were on the front lines and low paid, could not do that.


How can urban policies and city-making ensure a balance between the productive and just dimensions?

 

 How to integrate new economies and production activities (such as manufacturing, re-industrialisation, circular economy, etc. into cities to enhance social interactions and broaden diversity in skillsets and job opportunities?
 
While cities aim to recover from the pandemic and gain resilience for the future, they need to do so in a just manner, considering the incorporation of a new mixed economy which will open up opportunities for different kinds of productive activities. Monospaces within cities can benefit from being broken down by undertakings such as manufacture, small-scale production, new and service-oriented industries and the care economy all of which are well connected to each other and attract a variety of populations, cultures and skills. The introduction of a varied economy can provide opportunity for additional jobs, professional retraining and attract a wide scope of skillsets within urban areas (such as migrant or refugee workers, youth, etc.) introducing a heterogenous economic urban fabric. Urban policy is key in providing a base for this diversification and attraction of different populations into cities for a vibrant, varied and just economic change.
 
The Just and Productive Policy Lab will focus on labour market and discuss strategies to diversify economy and introduce varied activity into the urban fabric, providing wide-ranging job opportunities to existing and new populations with a wide set of skills, based on local assets.


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Programme

 

Monday
, 
May 
16th
11:30am
 to 
1:00pm

Walk-in

11:25- 11:30 AM

Virtual ‘walk-in’

Welcome

11:30-11:35

Welcome by French Presidency/French National Agency for Territorial Cohesion (ANCT)

Éric Briat, Head of Department, Deputy Director of the City and Urban Cohesion, General Commission for Territorial Equality

Introduction

11:35-11:50

Introduction by the EUKN and OECD moderators

Expert Introduction

11:50-12:05

Social economy and economic diversification for a just-productive city 

Amal Chevreau, Policy Analyst, Social Economy and Innovation, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD

Panel Discussion

12:05-12:40

Panellists: 
Tilman Buchholz, Head of the Urban Development Policy Unit, German Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building

Karel Vanderpoorten, Policy Officer - Social Economy, DG GROW, European Commission 

Vincent Fouchier, Deputy Director General, Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis,  former chair of the OECD working party on urban policy (2011-2021)

 

Discussant:

Antonella Noya, Head of Unit, Social Economy and Innovation, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD

 
Moderators: 

Adela Hankus, Communications and Policy Officer, EUKN 

Tadashi Matsumoto, Head of Unit, Sustainable Development and Global Relations Cities, Urban Policies and Sustainable Development Division Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD 

Conclusion

12:50-13:00

Joint conclusion French Presidency/ANCT and EUKN

Speakers

Éric Briat

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE CITY AND URBAN COHESION, GENERAL COMMISSION FOR TERRITORIAL EQUALITY

European commission

Tilman Buchholz

 HEAD OF THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICY UNIT, GERMAN MINISTRY OF HOUSING, URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING

Deputy Head of the Urban Development Policy

Unit

Vincent Fouchier

DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE AIX-MARSEILLE-PROVENCE METROPOLIS, former chair of the OECD working party on urban policy (2011-2021)

LA METROPOLE DE LYON

Amal Chevreau

Policy Analyst, Social Economy and Innovation, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD


Karel Vanderpoorten

Policy Officer - Social Economy, DG GROW, European Commission


Moderators

Adela Hankus

Communications and policy officer, European urban knowledge network (EUKN)

European commission

Tadashi Matsumoto

Head of Unit, Sustainable Development and Global Relations Cities, Urban Policies and Sustainable Development Division Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD


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The Policy Lab will be live-streamed via YouTube with a specific link coming closer to the event. The livestream link will be shared with all participants via email. 

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