“REPAiR aims to define, through a circular approach, Eco-Innovative Solutions (EIS) to improve the capacity of urban environments to deal with future resource management challenges, while triggering transformations in spatial qualities, sustainability and urban metabolism. These shifts will together enhance the quality of life, improving the cultural, environmental and economic values of the casestudy areas. In order to co-design EIS, different techniques can be used within the PULLs. The identification of a “First set of solutions” has the function of aligning the activities of PULLs with the requirements of the GDSE. It can propose a number of possible solutions for a selection of challenges in the study areas, in a framework that will eventually allow the GDSE testing” (REPAiR 2018, p. 37).
For further information:
https://h2020repair.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Deliverable-5.4-Handbook-how-to-run-a-PULL-version-2.pdf


