@article {Degrendele:2017:2398-7073:15, title = "SHAR-LLM, Sharing Cities, HORIZON2020", journal = "Impact", parent_itemid = "infobike://sil/impact", publishercode ="sil", year = "2017", volume = "2017", number = "11", publication date ="2017-12-18T00:00:00", pages = "15-17", itemtype = "ARTICLE", issn = "2398-7073", eissn = "2398-7081", url = "https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sil/impact/2017/00002017/00000011/art00006", doi = "doi:10.21820/23987073.2017.11.15", keyword = "H2020, URBAN SHARING PLATFORM, CAR SHARING, BURGAS, GREENWICH, MILAN, LISBON, WARSAW, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, E-MOBILITY, BUILDING RETROFITTING, MOBILITY, BORDEAUX, BIKE SHARING, SMART CITIES, SMART PARKING", author = "Degrendele, Bernadett and Pierce, Nathan and Drogosz, Leszek and Pelizzaro, Piero and Dorling, Trevor and Jo{\~a}o Caneiras, Maria and Colinet, Christophe and Aleksieva, Daniela and Page, Antony and Warwick, Jason and Machado, Pedro and do Silva, Eduardo and Eskelinen, Jarmo and Mills, Euan and Colclough, Graham", abstract = "The EU -funded Sharing Cities programme fosters international collaboration between cities and other stakeholders across Europe to build smarter cities of the future. Sharing Cities is a proving ground for better, common designs for smart cities. By fostering international collaboration between industry and cities, the project seeks to develop affordable smart city solutions. It offers a framework for citizen engagement and collaboration at local level, thereby strengthening trust between cities and citizens. The Sharing Cities, a Smart Cities and Communities 'lighthouse' programme financed from the Horizon 2020 brings together six European cities: London from the United Kingdom, Lisbon from Portugal, Milan from Italy , Burgas from Bulgaria, Bordeaux from France and Warsaw from Poland.", }