
BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE
BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:UCD, ALMENDE, BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE, CITY OF ZADAR, IAAC +20 partnersUCD,ALMENDE,BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE,CITY OF ZADAR,IAAC,EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR INNOVATION IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,CARTIF,BALAM API,UniPi,UNIBO,Uppsala University,EURICE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND PROJECT OFFICE GMBH,DIPUTACION DE ZAMORA,FORZA,CARDET,APS BORGOFUTURO,AWI,CIVIL COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE AMARANTHUS,OYKS,F6S IE,Bioazul (Spain),VIF,REGION GOTLAND,WIRTSCHAFTSAGENTUR BURGENLAND GMBH,URBANEX DOO ZA GRADEVINARSTVOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101084377Overall Budget: 6,980,040 EURFunder Contribution: 6,452,260 EURRURACTIVE aims to foster a just and sustainable transition of rural areas by developing smart, community-led, tailor-made, place-based and inclusive solutions within local Multi-Actor Rural Innovation Ecosystems (RIEs) in 12 pilot area (Dynamos - Ds) in 7 EU, 2 Associated Countries and Switzerland. RURACTIVE will unlock the innovation potential of rural communities by addressing six integrated Rural Development Drivers (RDDs) – namely multimodal mobility, energy transition, agri-food and agroecology, culture and cultural innovation, health and wellbeing, nature-based and cultural tourism – and transversally integrating climate change mitigation and adaption, biodiversity and social justice and inclusion. RURACTIVE will empower rural communities to act for societal change, by making available existing knowledge around smart solutions that integrate various forms of innovation (digital and technological, technical, organizational and social, business models and financial) and enhancing rural communities' capacities and skills, by providing training, capacity building, and knowledge transfer. Implementing a methodology for RIEs establishment in 12 Ds, RURACTIVE will work towards inclusive decision-making processes for all, including vulnerable groups and people at risk of exclusion, providing RIEs with instruments and capacities to collaboratively co-develop, co-implement and co-monitor smart and community-led solutions. Also, by offering an open set of data-driven tools (Decision Support Tool, Adaptive Monitoring tool), a digital infrastructure (RURACTIVE Digital Hub), and defining a programme for external Innovators, RURACTIVE will provide a fertile ground for change in rural areas. Results will be out-scaled through knowledge exchanges and networking at EU level (open contest for Additional Ds and RURACTIVE Forum), the deployment of training and capacity building activities for further rural communities and the creation of open e-learning courses and MOOC.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:European Rural Development Network, INNLANDET COUNTY COUNCIL, UBU, EURICSE, DRUSKININKU VVG +10 partnersEuropean Rural Development Network,INNLANDET COUNTY COUNCIL,UBU,EURICSE,DRUSKININKU VVG,BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE,HETFA,SOCIETY FOR THEDEVELOPMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BURGOS,UNIVERSITY OF INLAND NORWAY,FTC,FUNDACION OXIGENO,MAGYAR REFORMATUS SZERETETSZOLGALAT ALAPITVANY,LSRC,INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION,EuromontanaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101136253Overall Budget: 4,499,840 EURFunder Contribution: 4,499,840 EURESIRA acknowledges that innovative social economy initiatives, focusing on local networks, competences, and resources, are able to recognise the important role of citizen-led activities to fulfil the needs of rural areas, especially marginalised ones. Nevertheless, many policies and initiatives fail to effectively support them and/or engage the more vulnerable groups of population. The main objective of ESIRA is to contribute to the rollout of place-based innovative social economy initiatives for rural inclusion and development in (marginalised) rural areas by supporting enabling frameworks, well-interconnected policy architecture and directly piloting innovative solutions which ultimately build more inclusive, resilient and prosperous rural areas. To achieve it, ESIRA will implement a work plan focused on (i) the research of community-led rural innovation spaces able to connect and empower actors, reinforce the social capital and sense of community, considering the great diversity of rural areas within Europe, and eventually (ii) nurturing and piloting social economy initiatives that strengthen the inclusiveness and living conditions of different groups of population in vulnerable situation, from the improvement in the provision of (social) services, economic diversification, and sustainable management of the natural capital. This will enable to (iii) stocktake and formulate recommendations for policymakers to better support the third sector and local communities, increasing the understanding of the needs and challenges of vulnerable groups of population and social economy, and (iv) boost the knowledge-exchange among local actors, building up their capacities and facilitating the scale up and replication of social economy initiatives across Rural Europe. 9 regions in 7 European countries will be involved in the project. The exploitation and dissemination activities will aim at expanding those regional spaces and replicating our concept in new regions.
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