Giving Rural Actors Novel data and re-Useable tools to Lead public Action in Rural areas

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-RIAID: 101061068
EC Contribution
€66,335
Consortium Size
26 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Representing 30% of its population and over 80% of its territory, EU rural areas are facing simultaneous demographic, climate, economic, social and environmental changes which affect their characteristics and metabolisms. Responding to these challenges requires a precise understanding of what rural areas are and what rural communities are facing nowadays. Definitions of rural areas tend to lean on population density or size. They do not provide sufficient insights into the dynamics, drivers and fluidity of contemporary diverse rural-urban relations and identities that characterize ruralities across Europe. Despite the increasing acknowledgement that rural areas are diverse and that typologies should better reflect the identities of such territories, the lack of data at a fine scale prevents such innovations. Departing from an updated conceptualisation of rurality based on the multi-dimensional nature of contemporary rural-urban interrelations and interdependencies, GRANULAR will generate new insights for characterising rural diversity based on a multi-actor and interdisciplinary approach. Based on insights from Multi-Actor Labs, it will generate novel datasets using a wide range of methods and primary data, such as remote sensing, crowd-sourced data, mobile phone data and web-scraping. This data will then be combined with a variety of existing institutional data to derive indicators relevant to rural communities for the implementation of the Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas (LTVRA), so to measure resilience, well-being, quality of life and attractiveness. This will enable GRANULAR to create a Rural Compass, that take into account the factors affecting rural communities and their functional characteristics, informing policymakers and rural actors for the design of tailored rural policies. After ensuring the up-scalability of the results, datasets, data visualization and other tools will be directly available on a dedicated platform designed by and for rural actors.

Consortium (26)

Project Results (24)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Rethinking Accessibility: How Universal Design Is Shaping Rural Areas in Lithuania
Sustainability· 2025DOI
Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė, Monika Belhaj
The evolving landscape of farmland ownership in Europe: Implications for food system sustainability
Land Use Policy· 2025DOI
Elin Slätmo, Karina Berbert Bruno, Tristan Berchoux
Aligning geo-tagged CLIP representations and satellite imagery for few-shot land use classification
International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IGARSS 2024)· 2024DOI
Jain, Pallavi; Marcos, Diego; Ienco, Dino; Interdonato, Roberto; Dhakal, Aayush; Jacobs, Nathan; Berchoux, Tristan
Dynamic Pricing in E-commerce: Bibliometric Analysis
Acta Informatica Pragensia, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 114-133 (2024)· 2024DOI
Lukáš Poláček; Miloš Ulman; Petr Cihelka; Edita Šilerová
Identifying counter-urbanisation using Facebook's user count data
Habitat International· 2024DOI
Qianwen Duan, Jessica Steele, Zhifeng Cheng, Eimear Cleary, Nick Ruktanonchai, Hal Voepel, Tim O'Riordan, Andrew J. Tatem, Alessandro Sorichetta, Shengjie Lai, Felix Eigenbrod
Leveraging the collaborative power of AI and citizen science for sustainable development
Nature Sustainability· 2024DOI
Dilek Fraisl; Linda See; Steffen Fritz; Mordechai Haklay; Ian McCallum
SenCLIP: Enhancing zero-shot land-use mapping for Sentinel-2 with ground-level prompting
Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV 2025)· 2024DOI
Jain, Pallavi; Ienco, Dino; Interdonato, Roberto; Berchoux, Tristan; Marcos, Diego
Deliverables (16)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - GRANULAR (Giving Rural Actors Novel data and re-Useable tools to Lead public Action in Rural areas)