The project held its kick-off meeting in January 2023 for an expected duration of three years.
The consortium is coordinated by ANCI Toscana - the association of Tuscan municipalities - and is composed of regional bodies and agencies, universities and research centres with experience in participatory approaches and multi-stakeholder associations with large coverage of EU, regional and municipal governance layers.
Key aspects of HuMUS include:
- Supporting the involvement of stakeholders and citizens in the decision-making processes via case studies, educational and capacity building activities as well as exchanges of best practices at regional and local levels;
- Contributing to raising the problem awareness of regional and local governments, businesses and society at large by the Bio-districts multi-stakeholder approach;
- Encouraging social innovation and the implementation of a trans-disciplinary vision;
- Empowering Regions and municipalities to reflect, deliberate and propose appropriate and realistic solutions together with citizens and stakeholders through a participatory governance method and toolset.
13 Regional Soil Health Communities will be established in the partner countries until end of the year. Additional 20 of them will be financed through and Open Call endowed with a budget of 600,000 Euros, which will also published until end 2023.