Ruralise - Revitalising Rural Communities
Ruralise will shed light on one of Europe’s most complex challenges: affordable, sustainable, and resilient housing in rural areas.
Across Europe, rural communities face depopulation, ageing demographics, vacant or derelict housing, rising secondary home pressures, and structural exclusion of vulnerable groups, while holding untapped regenerative potential, combining social, cultural, and ecological assets for inclusive transitions. The project’s ambition is to strengthen rural housing affordability, accessibility, and resilience through six pilots (Bulgaria, Finland, Greece, Norway, Ireland, and Italy) and the creation of a Ruralise Studio: a combined Knowledge Hub and Decision-Making Environment that will consolidate data, participatory insights, and tested solutions into accessible tools for policymakers, municipalities, housing providers, and citizens. Methodologically, Ruralise integrates multi-scalar quantitative analysis of real estate, rental markets, and socio-demographic change (WP2, WP4) with participatory and co-design processes (WP3, WP5) rooted in Participatory Action Research, Asset-Based Community Development, Extreme Citizen Science, and SSH frameworks. Outputs will include cross-national housing typologies, vulnerability maps, co-created roadmaps, and policy/design toolkits, directly aligned with EU frameworks such as the Rural Pact, Renovation Wave, Affordable Housing Initiative, and Social Climate Fund. By project end, Ruralise will deliver: (i) A better evidence base for rural housing markets; (ii) Validated strategies and governance models improving housing affordability and access; (iii) Feasible, replicable solutions for NZEB, climate-resilient, and inclusive rural villages.
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Project details
Scientific responsability: Emanuele Piaia
Funding source: HORIZON EUROPE
Call: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-COMMUNITIES-02
Start date: 01/09/2026 - end date: 31/10/2029
Total cost: 5.997.691,66 €
EU contribution: 5.997.691,66 €
EU contribution to UniFe: 289.218,75 €
Participants
- Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy, Netherlands - Coordinator
- The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
- Mapping for Change CIC, United Kingdom
- Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Reseau Europeen pour des Initiatives Communautaires sur les Changements Climatiques et le Developpement Durable, Belgium
- University of Piraeus Research Center, Greece
- University College Dublin, National University Of Ireland, Ireland
- Savills (Uk) Ltd, United Kingdom
- Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy
- NTNU Samfunnsforskning As, Norway
- Ita-Suomen Yliopisto, Finland
- Sdruzhenie Sayuz na Asotsiatsiite na Sobstvenitsi, Bulgaria
- Perifereiako Tameio Anaptixis Dytikis Makedonias, Greece
- Ostfold Fylkeskommune, Norway
- Heinäveden Kunta, Finland
- Delta 2000 Soc. Cons. A R.L., Italy
- Habitat for Humanity Bulgaria, Bulgaria