Context
Rural communities and territories have a vast potential to become vibrant centres of innovation grounded in local resources, grassroots action, creativity and social inclusion. Boosted through digital innovation, valorisation of local resources and training, rural areas can strive to become attractive places for all people to live, work and stay. RURACTIVE aims to build on this potential to develop and introduce innovative approaches for a sustainable and just transition in support of the European Commission's efforts as well as the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The project promotes community-based action for strong, connected, resilient and prosperous rural societies. RURACTIVE works closely with the 12 pilot areas, called Dynamos, to establish local Multi-Actor Rural Innovation Ecosystems. To ensure their sustainability, the project places great emphasis on addressing and strengthening multilevel governance, training and capacity development, place-based progress and inclusive participatory processes looking also at more vulnerable groups such as young and older people, people with disability, migrants and minorities, and long term unemployed.
Objectives
RURACTIVE 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.
Activities
To help make rural development socially and environmentally sustainable, RURACTIVE defined a conceptual and theoretical approach that will be tested and mainstreamed in 12 pilot areas, known as the RURACTIVE Dynamos, located in 7 EU countries, 2 Associated Countries, and Switzerland. As a starting point to co-develop smart, community-led, tailor-made, place-based and inclusive solutions in each Dynamo, RURACTIVE is mapping, systematising and enhancing knowledge on smart and community-led practices, products, processes, actions and initiatives. This process embraces the six Rural Development Drivers - namely sustinable multimodal mobility, energy transition and climate neutrality, sustainable agri-food system and ecosystem management, culture and cultural innovation, local services, health and wellbeing, and nature-based and cultural tourism – integrating them with three cross-cutting priorities - climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity, social justice and inclusion. In the development of place-solutions various forms of innovations, such as digital and technological, technical, social, organisational and governmental as well as financial and business models will be considered by the 12 Dynamos.
To do so, RURACTIVE facilitates the establishment and strengthening of Multi-Actors Rural Innovation Ecosystems (RIEs). The RURACTIVE RIEs bring together various local stakeholders including SMEs, industries, authorities, universities, R&I centres, agencies, NGOs and associations, as well as community members, including groups that have previously been excluded by participatory process, such as the young (especially those not in education, employment or training), older adults, migrants, refugees, minorities, long-term unemployed individuals, disabled people and LGBTQ+. RURACTIVE relies on a place-based participatory approach, with the aim of connecting a variety of stakeholders, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and expertise to establish multilevel networks while fostering collaboration, development and inclusion.
RURACTIVE proposes the implementation of an innovative participatory approach for activating RIEs, empowering local communities and involving them in co-developing smart and place-based solutions (for more information see Del 4.1 Activating RIEs for community-led development and empowerment). Participation in this context refers to the need for identifying, engaging and empowering a wide range of local stakeholders sharing interest in establishing a RIE around one or more ‘Rural Development Drivers’ (RDDs). In line with the goals of the EU Digital Agenda set out in Shaping Europe’s Digital Future (EC, 2020b) of technology that works for people, of a fair and competitive economy, and of an open, democratic and sustainable society, RURACTIVE wants to enhance the capacity of communities to co-develop, implement, and monitor place based solutions. Building on the overlaying principles of participation and inclusion, stakeholders, including end-users and beneficiaries, are included in the development of innovative solutions. This ensures inclusive contamination and supports the faster and more efficient deployment of solutions and their sense of ownership by the local community. Moreover, RURACTIVE places significant emphasis on women, acknowledging their critical role in the development and sustainability of rural areas and unlocking women-led innovation, tapping into the unique perspectives and capabilities women bring to rural development.
The project fosters long-term sustainability by promoting multilevel governance, capacity building, place-based development, and inclusive processes. Digital connectivity, mutual learning and skill exchange are emphasised as crucial tools for economic diversification in rural areas, ensuring that all individuals, especially those at risk of being left behind, are equipped with digital skills and resources. This will be achieved through a variety of activities such as
Project details
- Main funding source
- Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
- Type of Horizon project
- Other Horizon funded projects
- Project acronym
- RURACTIVE
- CORDIS Fact sheet
- Project contribution to CAP specific objectives
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- SO4. Agriculture and climate mitigation
- Environmental care
- Preserving landscapes and biodiversity
- Vibrant rural areas
- Fostering knowledge and innovation
- Project contribution to EU Strategies
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- Achieving climate neutrality
- Improving management of natural resources used by agriculture, such as water, soil and air
- Protecting and/or restoring of biodiversity and ecosystem services within agrarian and forest systems
EUR 6 980 043.75
Total budget
Total contributions including EU funding.
EUR 6 452 255.63
EU contribution
Any type of EU funding.
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ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
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UNIVERSITA DI PISA
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FUNDACION CARTIF
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EURICE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND ROJECT OFFICE
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RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SERVICES DOO ZA USLUGE
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ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR L'INNOVATION DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL (AEIDL)
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BUNDESANSTALT FUR AGRARWIRTSCHAFT UND BERGBAUERNFRAGEN
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OULUN YLIOPISTO
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND
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F6S NETWORK IRELAND LIMITED IE
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F6S EU TECH INNOVATION NETWORK DESIGNATED ACTIVITY COMPANY
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ALMENDE BV
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UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
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CARDET CENTRE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
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FORZA AGENCY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CARPATHIAN REGION
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VIRTUAL VEHICLE RESEARCH GMBH
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BORGHIIN RETE DI IMPRESE
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APS BORGOFUTURO
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DIPUTACION DE ZAMORA
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BIOAZUL, SL
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ASOCIACION BALAM API
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URBANEX DOO ZA GRADEVINARSTVO
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GRAD ZADAR
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REGION GOTLAND
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KOINONIKI SYNETAIRISTIKI EPICHEIRISI SYLLOGIKIS KAI KOINONIKIS OFELEIAS OIKOMOUSEIO ZAGORIOU KOINONIKI SYNETAIRISTIKI EPICHEIRISI
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INSTITUT D'ARQUITECTURA AVANCADA DE CATALUNYA
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WIRTSCHAFTSAGENTUR BURGENLAND GMBH
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BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE
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THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE
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GROWBIZ SCOTLAND
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