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Twin transition and changing patterns of spatial mobility: a regional approach

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Deliverables

Dissemination and Communication Plan - First (opens in new window)

-A report that will outline the strategy, objectives and plan (including qualitative and quantitative targets) to increase awareness of project activities and communicate its results to the wider possible audience – First version

Report on current mobility flows and existing regional attractiveness measures in the EU (opens in new window)

A report mapping the current setting of mobility flows both at NUTS3 and NUTS2 level for each mobility form. It will also examine mobility flows both within a country and between countries using the MOBI-TWIN database. The report will examine temporal trends of mobility flows by mobility form since 2010, and address socio-economic and geographical differences (e.g. age, gender, education) in mobility flows. At a second step, D2.1 will provide a thorough investigation regarding the existing definitions of regional attractiveness and compare existing definitions of regional attractiveness, which may cause the rise of the left-behind areas. It will also review the existing typologies for EU regions (e.g. urban/rural areas, metro regions, border regions, mountain/island regions, left-behind/scarcely populated areas), and explore the ways in which twin transition can help them overcome potential barriers related to accessibility and resilience that keep them from being attractive to existing or potential residents.

State-of-the-art report on the drivers, forms and effects of spatial mobility on EU regions (opens in new window)

The report will provide an extended literature exercise focusing on current theoretical frameworks and latest empirical studies concerning spatial mobility and its impact on regional inequality, rural development and sustainability, as well as the definition and geography of demographically declining and left-behind areas as they are currently formed by spatial mobility outcomes.

Alignment of MOBI-TWIN with RRI principles - First (opens in new window)

The first draft of the report presenting the ways in which the MOBI-TWIN scope and aims will be aligned with the values, needs and expectations of society by incorporating throughout the project processes the RRI principles (science education, gender equality, governance, open access, public engagement and ethics). It will map all the elements of the project that need to be aligned with the RRI principles and develop a set of KPIs that will be used to monitor the overall RRI dimension of the project.

MOBI-TWIN website (opens in new window)

The project website will be the main online space for public level communication and will provide general project information, news and outcomes all the while building a community of relevant stakeholders.

Complete MOBI-TWIN dataset (opens in new window)

A concrete dataset for the project by collecting, storing and combining existing survey and registered datasets (e.g. Eurostat; Eurobarometer; EU SILC; EU LFS) with publicly available novel big data sources – processed data products from mobile phone data and Facebook and raw data from Twitter via Academic API. Database will be created and managed by the UH, while providing a secure access via VPN for all project partners and computational resources for delivering the project. Database will be hosted in a secure and high-capacity computing environment of the CSC (IT Center for Science) – a non-profit Finnish centre of expertise in information technology owned by the Finnish state and higher education institutions, including University of Helsinki (www.csc.fi).

Publications

The Twin Transition and Flexible Work Arrangements: A Systematic Literature Review

Author(s): Luca Alfieri, Ilaria Mariotti, Federica Rossi
Published in: 2024
Publisher: 2024 Regional Science Association (RSA) Annual Conference

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