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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Institut Fuer Laendliche Strukturforschung Ev |
| Country | Germany |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Aug 31, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 32 |
| Roles | Participant; Third Party; Associated Partner; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101061051 |
The overarching objective of RUSTIK is to enable rural communities’ actors and policy makers to design better strategies, initiatives and policies fostering sustainability transitions of rural areas, through an advanced understanding of different rural functionalities, characteristics and future scenarios of rural areas, their potentials and challenges.Central specific objectives are to provide (1) a robust methodological framework for functional rural areas, (2) databases integrating data of different types and sources, (3), improved strategies and governance approaches for rural decision makers and stakeholders, and (4) improved approaches for rural impact assessment and decentralised rural proofing.RUSTIK aims to substantially contribute to enhancing existing European policy tools and approaches, most of all to support the European Green Deal, the European Digital Strategy, the European pillar of Social Rights and the EU Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas of the European Union.RUSTIK addresses the topic by illuminating three key transitions in rural areas, i.e. (1) socio-economic, (2) climate change and environmental, and (3) digital.
Five types of rural functions are RUSTIK’s starting point for characterising the diversity of rural areas and their capacity to respond to these transitions.In order to achieve its overarching and specific objectives, RUSTIK will (1) create a conceptual basis for functional rural areas, transition and resilience of rural areas building on previous research, (2) co-design data collection approaches, and (3) investigate policy frameworks and coordination mechanisms.
Closely interrelated with all of these activities, Living Labs in 14 European Pilot Regions in 10 European countries will be the central element of an action-oriented multi-actor approach to researching rural diversity and societal transformations.
Regionalrat Wirtschaft Rhein Hunsruck E.V.; Sdruzhenie Mestna Initsiativna Grupa Troyan, Apriltsi, Ugarchin; Association Europeenne Leader Pourle Developpement Rural; Fundacio Privada Ersilia; Monmouthshire County Council; Drustvo Sa Ogranicenom Odgovornoscu Raris-Regionalna Agencija Za Razvoj Istocne Srbije Zajecar; Regional Council of North Karelia; Oi Pomodoro Da Industria Nord Italia; Gloucestershire Rural Community Council; Euromontana; Regionalverband Spittal-Millstattersee-Lieser-Malta-Nockberge; Bundesanstalt Fur Agrarwirtschaft Und Bergbauernfragen; Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski; University of Gloucestershire; Allium, Zaposlitveni Center Zoo Sop; Fundacja Na Rzecz Rozwoju Polskiego Rolnictwa; Multicriteri-Mcrit Aie; Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; Axencia Galega de Desenvolvemento Rural; Entitat Municipal Descentralitzada Sant Miquel de Balenya; Mapita Oy; Montagnappennino Soc Consortile Rl; Faculty of Agriculture - University of Belgrade; Torridge District Council; Fundacion Empresa Universidad Gallega; Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego W Kielcach; Ita-Suomen Yliopisto; Consiglio Per la Ricerca in Agricoltura E L'Analisi Dell'Economia Agraria; Instytut Geografii I Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania Im Stanislawa Leszczyckiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk; Institut Fuer Laendliche Strukturforschung Ev; Univerza V Ljubljani; University of Strathclyde
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