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Conference on eParticipation at the European Parliament - 15 December 2009

­The proceedings and a video of the conference are available here:

http://www.ep-momentum.eu/eParticipationConference2009/tabid/118/Default.aspx

Some photos from the conference:

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Final workshop for IDEAL-EU at 15th of December in Brussels
IDEAL-EU will participate at the eParticipation Final Conference which will be held in Brussels at the 15th of December.
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IDEAL-EU in Global Forum 2009 in Romania
IDEAL-EU project was presented in front of a large audience in Global Forum 2009 in Romania under the session "Smarter Governments: Empowering Citizens". You can watch the presentation at this link. The presentation starts at the 46th minute.
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Poster presentation at the "Days of Slovene Public Administration" held in Portoroz
Poster presentation of the IDEAL-EU project at the "Days of Slovene Public Administration" held in Portoroz, Slovenia from 24th to 26th of September 2009.

About 100 participants attended the conference.
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Article published at the DEXA ePart-2009 conference
Article published at the DEXA ePart-2009 conference held in Linz, Austria from 1st to 3rd of September 2009

Paper reference:
Colombo C, Kunstelj M, Molinari F, Todorovski L. Workflow Modelling for Participatory Policy Design: Lessons from three European Regions. In Tambouris E, Macintosh A (Eds.). Electronic Participation: Proceedings of Ongoing Research, General Development Issues and Projects of ePart 2009, 1st International Conference, ePart 2009, Linz, Austria, September 1-3, 2009.

20 minutes presentation given to the conference participants (about 30 of them participated the presentation).

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IDEAL-EU is participating in Bled Conference - 17th June 2009

IDEAL-EU project is participating in Bled Conference.

On 17th of June 2009 IDEAL-EU is participating at the workshop "Innovative eParticipation solutions for the European Regions".

For more information, visit the link: http://bledconference.org/index.php/2009/2009/schedConf/program.

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IDEAL-EU in eParticipation Brochure

IDEAL-EU project is included in the brochure published by the Europe Direct.

You can find the brochure here.

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Town Meeting in Florence - 25th April 2009

Regione Toscana presented the IDEAL-EU project at the electronic Town Meeting that took place in Florence on April 25 of 2009.

The Town Meeting was planned by the Democracy Biennale that is organized in Turin, and shared by the Florence municipality.

Regione Toscana provided the know how and the venue for the event. The participants discussed about the idea of introducing a law on biological testament and on the provision that the law should  contain. The goal was to promote citizens active participation as they are seated around tables of ten people and helped in the debate by facilitators that moderate the discussion. The participants were able also to express their individual ideas through an electronic polling system on different options regarding the discussed subjects.

After the end of the day each participant was consigned a report that contained the results of the  televote.

The event was held in Florence with 100 participants and in Turin with 250 participants. The two venues where connected through a videoconference and streaming communication system. The deliberative democracy experiment concerned the theme of biological testament, a very relative and contemporary topic, as the Italian Parliament has been discussing about passing a  new law about this subject.

A dossier was compiled from the Town meeting results and will be delivered to the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano.


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A huge success for the first pan-European town meeting on climate change

On 15th November 2008, the first pan-European town meeting on climate change took place simultaneously in the three venues of Florence (Italy), Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain) and Poitiers (France), in the context of the IDEAL-EU project, one of the ongoing Preparatory Actions on eParticipation funded by the European Commission.

Some 470 youngsters from the three European Regions of Tuscany, Catalonia and Poitou Charentes, engaged for a full day in three sessions of debate, each ended by a voting session, touching upon several key topics of potential interest to the Special Committee appointed by the European Parliament in order to update the EU policy agenda on climate change. In the next few days, the town meeting results will be handed out to the Committee Chairman, MEP Guido Sacconi, who also introduced the Florence discussion.

For those who don’t know about it, a town meeting is a tool of deliberative democracy practised in the US region of New England since colonial times, when an entire community was invited by local government officials to gather in a public place and formulate suggestions or provide feedback on policy actions. In its modern version - the electronic town meeting - the debate is guided and managed thanks to the decisive support of ICTs. These allow a rapid storage, transmission and sharing of discussion results across several assemblies, even remotely located, as well as the expression of individual participants’ opinions through a specially devised polling system.

It should be stressed that the aim of the town meeting is not to seek an agreement at all costs, but to elicit different views and interpretations, allowing a comparison among a richer and broader range of opinions. This is why the debates are not moderated, but only facilitated, by domain experts, having the only task of ensuring that sufficient information is provided to participants before the discussion and deliberation takes place.

In the IDEAL-EU project case, the key questions answered by the three regional communities - mostly composed by students aged 14-19 -  simultaneously in their respective languages, have been the following:

- How can Europe reduce its use of fossil fuels?

- Why renewable energies are currently not widespread?

- What measures would be effective in reducing CO2 emissions?

- How can we reduce the consumption of energy?

- What could we change of our daily habits?

- What’s wrong with the current model of socio-economic development?

The most relevant, interesting and effective proposals emerged from this brainstorming phase were also submitted to an electronic vote, simultaneously in the three venues, so as to consolidate the results and make them as informative as possible for the public decision makers. For instance, 63% of the Catalan, 59% of the French and 50% of the Italians expressed themselves against nuclear power plants.

Two experimental “virtual tables”, formed by 3 to 4 e-users located all over Europe, also joined the debate and the polling sessions.

In the final part of the day, three topics of regional relevance were independently examined, namely:

- how to make wind power plant installations compatible with landscape integrity in the Tuscany Region;

- what is the best way to convert waste into resources in the Catalonia Region;

- under which conditions can we improve the use of public transport for personal mobility in the Region of Poitou-Charentes.

The whole event was broadcasted live by the web streaming service of the Tuscany Region.

The full report with the results of the pan-European Town Meeting can be found here.

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Town Meetings on November 15th

Climate is changing, let’s change our views…

An international meeting is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 15th, involving 500 youngsters from Florence, Barcelona and Poitiers, who will be connected through the web to discuss together for a full day what Europe can do about it.

Would you like to be part of the event?

There are two ways to participate: live or virtual.

Keep reading to participate in the virtual discussion tables

Virtual discussion tables will give you the chance to participate without moving from your desk.

If you speak good English and are a regular chat user, you’ll be able to virtually interact with European youngsters on line. It would be like participating in the venues of Florence, Barcelona or Poitiers: you’ll be able to start a dialogue, on the same issues, with people of your age, connected from all over Europe, and to add your contributions to the final results of the day.

You’ll also be able to vote and give your opinion on the different proposals.

It’s a new way to participate in the discussion, which is experimented in Europe for the first time.

For registration please contact Chiara Cordone at: chiaracordone@avventuraurbana.it

Here you’ll find the essential skills required for a virtual participant and the technical equipment needed to participate.


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About IDEAL-EU

The IDEAL-EU project intends to support the efforts of the European Parliament to raise awareness on climate change, and to propose the appropriate policy responses at all institutional levels (including Member States and Regions).

It will do so by deploying and disseminating in three specific regional contexts (Toscana – Italy, Poitou Charentes - France and Catalunya – Spain) an innovative Social Networking Platform to support the distribution of thematic information and the realisation of deliberative discussions among citizens and stakeholders.

In close correlation with the activities of the Temporary Committee on Climate Change, a Virtual Town Meeting will be organised at EU level, in the month of November 2008, to let European citizens discuss and vote on the issues at stake and the related recommendations to policy makers.

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Final workshop for IDEAL-EU at 15th of December in Brussels  (November 2009)
IDEAL-EU in Global Forum 2009 in Romania  (November 2009)
Poster presentation at the "Days of Slovene Public Administration" held in Portoroz  (October 2009)
Article published at the DEXA ePart-2009 conference   (October 2009)
IDEAL-EU is participating in Bled Conference - 17th June 2009  (May 2009)
IDEAL-EU in eParticipation Brochure  (May 2009)
Town Meeting in Florence - 25th April 2009  (May 2009)
A huge success for the first pan-European town meeting on climate change  (November 2008)
IDEAL-EU on E-Government Bulletin  (June 2008)
IDEAL-EU on epractice.eu Network  (April 2008)