MOBI-TWIN
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Twin Transition and Changing Patterns of Spatial Mobility: A Regional Approach
MOBI-TWIN is a project funded under the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme, uniting 9 partners from 8 different European countries. MOBI-TWIN aims to understand the evolving factors influencing spatial mobility within the context of significant global transitions, focusing on the green and digital transition, referred to as the Twin Transition. The project explores how these global transformations influence the attractiveness of different regions, consequently affecting people's mobility choices.
In the frame of the project, 5 case studies will be developed to ensure comprehensive geographic coverage while also encompassing the socio-cultural and institutional diversity unique to European regions, as well as addressing the specific needs of local communities. The project's case studies will be located in Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Finland.
Project partners

Period
June 2023 - May 2026
Funding Programme
Horizon Europe
Topic
The impact of spatial mobility on European demographics, society, welfare system and labour market
Total costs
€ 2 910 125,00
Grant ID
101094402
ESF’s expertise
We enhance the project’s quality and impact by providing the following expertise:
- Align MOBI-TWIN’s scope and aims with the values, needs and expectations of society using RRI principles.
- Scenario development for assessing the effects of changing spatial mobility patterns on EU regions.
- Regional and cross-regional multi-stakeholder dialogues for discussing the results of the MOBI-TWIN model.

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