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Project Details
Abstract
SMARTDEST is an EU-funded H2020 research project, bringing together 11 universities and 1 innovation centre from seven European and Mediterranean countries. It aims to develop innovative solutions in the face of the conflicts and externalities that are produced by tourism-related mobilities in cities, by informing the design of alternative policy options for more socially inclusive places in the age of mobilities. For three years (January 2020 to December of 2022) the project will fill its ambitious through research and development activities using 8 cities/metropolitan regions. These include four cities (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Jerusalem and Venice) in which social imbalances have arisen in relation to the contemporary development of tourism mobilities, and that are actively looking for solutions in the planning, regulatory or social innovation fields.
Examine, understand and translate into both theoretical frameworks and practical conversations, the processes through which tourism mobilities and mobile dwelling in all its diverse forms, contribute to urban transformation and social exclusion.
-Research and report how tourism mobilities are (re)producing social imbalances, and how different governance structures, regulatory frameworks, and contextual factors may produce substantial variations on these effects, eliciting variegated place-based responses at multiple policy scales.
To contribute towards fundamental upgrades of European urban policy that are cognisant of the challenges presented by tourism and other associated mobilities for social inclusion and cohesion, by enabling innovative people-based and place-based solutions.
-The project will scrutinise policy initiatives and community-powered responses to social exclusion and will organize 8 City Labs to identify innovative forms to tackle social exclusion and the policy and governance transitions that can maximise their impact. Finally, Rescale and Extend the insights and results by establishing a dialogue and an exchange of knowledge with policy entities, transnational civic networks, as well as innovators and academics throughout the EU space.
Examine, understand and translate into both theoretical frameworks and practical conversations, the processes through which tourism mobilities and mobile dwelling in all its diverse forms, contribute to urban transformation and social exclusion.
-Research and report how tourism mobilities are (re)producing social imbalances, and how different governance structures, regulatory frameworks, and contextual factors may produce substantial variations on these effects, eliciting variegated place-based responses at multiple policy scales.
To contribute towards fundamental upgrades of European urban policy that are cognisant of the challenges presented by tourism and other associated mobilities for social inclusion and cohesion, by enabling innovative people-based and place-based solutions.
-The project will scrutinise policy initiatives and community-powered responses to social exclusion and will organize 8 City Labs to identify innovative forms to tackle social exclusion and the policy and governance transitions that can maximise their impact. Finally, Rescale and Extend the insights and results by establishing a dialogue and an exchange of knowledge with policy entities, transnational civic networks, as well as innovators and academics throughout the EU space.
Short title | SMARTDEST |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/20 → 30/09/23 |
Collaborative partners
- University of Vienna
- Universitat Rovira i Virgili (lead)
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Universidad de Alicante
- University of Primorska
- Universidade de Lisboa
- Politecnico di Torino
- Tel Aviv University
- Inholland University of Applied Sciences
- University of Strathclyde
- SerenDPT sbri
- Universitá degli Studi di Milano
Activities
- 1 Talk or oral contribution
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Tourism Mobilities as Drivers of Social In- and Exclusion: Why Context Matters
Niklas Lucca Pernhaupt (Speaker)
11 Oct 2022Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public