General information
The ProRetro project supports residential property owners in renovating their homes. As part of the project, the project consortium is developing and testing so-called ‘one-stop shops’ in five German cities and regions. One-stop shops are contact points that act as the first or sole point of contact and take on the organisation of all tasks involved in energy-efficient renovating.
Target values
- Economical
- Ecological
- Social
Content focus
- Urban / neighbourhood development
- Construction type / method
- Climate adaptation
Innovation type
- Economical
- Ecological
- Social
Funding
- Public, federal government
- Public, federal state
Cooperation
Type of co-creation
The entire process is designed collaboratively. From start to finish, creative and participatory methods are used to establish a common understanding and take action. A core team consisting of individuals with extensive experience and specific expertise drives the process by providing appropriate and creative support and guidance.
Society involvement
Organised civil society and/or local society exchange ideas with the project managers. The decision-making power lies with the scientists.
Constellation of actors
Scientific involvement
- Wuppertal Institute
Economic actors
- e7 Energie Markt Analyse
- Berliner Energieagentur GmbH
- Raumfabrik Wuppertal
- Energieagentur Kreis Böblingen (EA-BB)
- Innovation City Management (ICM)
Organised civial society actors
- Klimaschutzagentur Region Hannover
- proKlima
Other
- Linnaeus University (Linneuniversitetet, LNU)
- Île-de-France Energies (IDF-E)
- Reimarkt
- City of Vienna
- Regional Public Service for Energy Efficiency (SPEE)
Further information