Periodic Reporting for period 3 - ROBUST (Rural-Urban Outlooks: Unlocking Synergies)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2020-06-01 do 2021-11-30
The third phase of the project focused on the exploration and analysis of rural-urban relations and synergies in five thematic Communities of Practice (CoPs) and across 11 Living Labs (LLs). This works is guided by a methodological framework, which provides: a case study approach and a clear set of research phases that operationalise the LL approach to examine rural-urban relations in specific localities; the CoP approach to examine rural-urban relations in specific thematic domains; a toolkit of co-production methods and approaches that LLs and CoPs can use to develop their innovation plans and subsequent work; and a description of an evaluation and monitoring approach. Within the empirical work specific attention is paid to two aspect:
1) Cross-sectoral interactions and their role in enhancing rural-urban synergies.
2) Effective governance arrangement for fostering rural-urban synergies.
The link between ROBUST and EU-level policies is being managed through the ROBUST “Policy Hub” (https://www.purple-eu.org/home/robust/policy-hub/) which is basically an ongoing, iterative exercise over the lifetime of the project, of amassing and collating relevant policy documents. Furthermore policy and governance topic papers based on the five Communities of Practice have been produced as well as a policy manifesto, summarizing the main findings of ROBUST and its relevance for EU policies, in particular the Long Term Vision on Rural Areas (LTRVA) and the Territorial Agenda 2030.
A variety of dissemination and communication activities have supported the ROBUST project including a dissemination strategy, website with Live Cases, social media channels, E-newsletter, project branding concept and a rural-urban learning hub, most of which can be found on the ROBUST website (www.rural-urban.eu).
One of the main conclusion of ROBUST is that through the innovations achieved in the 11 living labs and associated CoP research outputs, it is necessary to rethink the way economic development achieves well-being, particularly with a view to strengthening rural-urban linkages. Analysis sets out five foundational dimensions of such a well-being approach to socio-economic and spatial development:
• Services, which focus on availability, access to and quality of (social) services.
• Proximity, which focuses on reducing the social and / or spatial distance between providers/producers of services / goods and the customers / consumers of these services / goods.
• Circularity, which focuses on closing loops / cycles and enhancing the circular economy.
• Ecosystems, which focuses on services such as biodiversity preservation, water management, landscape maintenance, and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
• Culture, which focuses on the role of culture and heritage in strengthening rural-urban relations.
The different dimensions are all important, but services are the basic essential foundation, given the intention to put well-being and welfare at the heart of socio-economic and socio-spatial development. This is why rural-urban linkages are important, as this can ensure basic services are accessible in rural places (and ‘liveable’ places) in exchange for contributing to the foundation of urban areas through other dimensions (ecosystems, circularity, etc.).
• Elaborating a trans-disciplinary research project.
• Contributing to overcoming over-simplifying models.
• Critically engaging with the EU’s smart regional growth policy.
• Producing a more differentiated analysis of interactions and dependencies.
• Providing a theoretically and empirically grounded strategic context for policy.
ROBUST will have substantial impacts in research, policy and practice. The interactive project will deliver policy-relevant analyses and contribute intensely to the further development of governance systems and processes fostering rural-urban synergies and thereby smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. ROBUST will advance our understanding of the interactions and dependencies between rural, peri-urban and urban areas. A better understanding is instrumental to strengthening policies, governance systems and practices. Governance systems and policy can play a stronger and more positive role in enabling and fostering mutually beneficial relations between rural, peri-urban and urban areas. Regional and rural policies in particular are vital, as their aim is to support job creation and a sustainable economic development as well as improve citizens’ quality of life (or well-being in general). ROBUST directly feeds its results into on-going planning and decision processes at the level of the eleven study areas as well as at the EU-level, in particular the Long Term Vision on Rural Areas and the Territorial Agenda 2030.