Detalls del projecte
Descripció
Over the past few decades, rural areas have experienced profound socio-demographic transformations, driven by their roles in ecological, digital, and bio-economic transitions. These transformations, further accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, have led to significant diversification, rendering rural regions complex and unequal—similar in many ways to major cities. Thus a key problem concerns our knowledge about- and perception of these places because the tools, concepts, and above all the public policies traditionally applied are no longer suited to address the increasing diversity of contemporary rural areas. Our consortium, RURALITIC, is academically armed and well-prepared and to tackle these challenges. The first step, involves rethinking ’the rural’ and examining
the intricate relationship between social groups and geographical spaces. This conceptual requalification of what rural areas are, and can be, will enable the production of new scientific concepts and tools, including new data, surveys, indicators, knowledge and typologies, enabling a new and synthesized view of the current dynamics and processes of change and aid in foresight for public
authorities. Secondly these new concepts and typologies will then be deployed to analyze the drivers of attractiveness, existing public policies, and innovative initiatives within rural areas. By implementing pilot projects and creating an initiative library, we’ll tailor recommendations to diverse social and rural contexts. Finally, RURALITIC aims to envision and produce various scenarios for Europe’s rural future. The main outcome will be a reorientation of public policies, from general policies to policies tailored to different rural areas, while maintaining the main orientations of European policies, focusing on sustainable prosperity, resilience, connectivity, and infrastructure.
the intricate relationship between social groups and geographical spaces. This conceptual requalification of what rural areas are, and can be, will enable the production of new scientific concepts and tools, including new data, surveys, indicators, knowledge and typologies, enabling a new and synthesized view of the current dynamics and processes of change and aid in foresight for public
authorities. Secondly these new concepts and typologies will then be deployed to analyze the drivers of attractiveness, existing public policies, and innovative initiatives within rural areas. By implementing pilot projects and creating an initiative library, we’ll tailor recommendations to diverse social and rural contexts. Finally, RURALITIC aims to envision and produce various scenarios for Europe’s rural future. The main outcome will be a reorientation of public policies, from general policies to policies tailored to different rural areas, while maintaining the main orientations of European policies, focusing on sustainable prosperity, resilience, connectivity, and infrastructure.
Acrònim | RURALITIC |
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Estatus | Actiu |
Data efectiva d'inici i finalització | 1/01/25 → 31/12/28 |
Socis col·laboradors
- Institut National de Recherche Pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement (INRAE) (Coordinador) (guia)
- Delft University of Technology (Soci del projecte)
- University of Porto (Soci del projecte)
- Institut National d'Études Démographiques (Soci del projecte)
- Erasmus University Rotterdam (Soci del projecte)
- University of Strathclyde (Soci del projecte)
- Université Lumière Lyon 2 (Soci del projecte)
- Uppsala Universitet (Soci del projecte)
- Roskilde University (Soci del projecte)
- Donau-Universität Krems. Universität für Weiterbildung (Soci del projecte)
- INSTYTUT ROZWOJU WSI I ROLNICTWA POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK (Soci del projecte)
- ARCTIK SRL (Soci del projecte)
- INRAE TRANSFERT (Soci del projecte)
- Innovation For Agriculture (Soci del projecte)
- CHAMBRES D'AGRICULTURE FRANCE (Soci del projecte)