Hybrid working – Manchester approach for the co-creation of its’ draft IAP
The focus of Zero Carbon Cities (ZCC) is to help cities transition to carbon neutrality in line with science-based targets required in order to align with the Paris Agreement. Manchester is the Lead Partner for the network along with Bistrita, Modena, Tartu, Vilvoorde and Zadar.
To support this aim, each network city will produce an Integrated Action Plan (IAP) setting out how it will implement actions to support the ambition. The plan is an output of the city’s local stakeholder group (ULG – Urbact Local Group) and should be a co-creation of the city and the ULG.
Working collaboratively has been a challenge for city partners due to covid restrictions. The Manchester team held a planning session to look at how it might engage its stakeholders in the production of the IAP. It considered what stakeholders should be targeted (key and others) and what method of engagement would be most effective and provide most value. As covid rules started to relax in the UK, Manchester resolved to organise a workshop to develop the city’s draft Integrated Action Plan. It was clear that not all stakeholders would be able to meet physically so the project team determined that a hybrid workshop be created involving both physical and virtual participants.