FORESIGHT PACKAGES
Throughout the project, PoliRural pilots conducted various activities (e.g. needs gathering, drivers analysis, policy evaluation, deep dives, future outlooks, and inventory of funding sources) that contributed to the production of the foresight package. This three-piece document comprises the vision, action plan and roadmap. The vision explains where the region wants to be at some landing point in the future. The action plan outlines a mix of measures needed to address policy challenges and ultimately achieve the vision. The roadmap explains how the measures will be implemented (timeline), who is responsible for the implementation and monitoring, and where the funding will come from. All the packages are incorporated into Regional Action Plans.
Pilots have been facilitating adoption by organising conferences, seminars, and roundtables with members of their regional panels to present the results of their work. It is the intention of all pilots to translate their foresight package (which is currently available in English) into the national language to facilitate further take-up of results. In addition, some of the regional stakeholders will ensure the continuity of the package by monitoring its implementation as part of the Monitoring Committee (MC), as described in the next section.
REGIONAL STAKEHOLDERS
Stakeholders are members of the rural community or those living outside the rural area but have a stake in the region’s future. Since the beginning of the project, the twelve PoliRural pilots have engaged over 500 individuals in different project activities, from issues analysis, needs gathering and policy evaluation to developing the foresight package and testing a customized system dynamic model. These stakeholders are highly diverse, e.g. policymakers, industry, farmers, researchers, and community workers. More than half are female.
The work started by PoliRural in the twelve regions is expected to continue well into the future. Some stakeholders from every foresight panel will join MC, overseeing the implementation of Regional Action Plans post-project.
TECHNICAL OUTPUTS
The Policy Options Explorer (POE) allows users to simulate the impact of policy options on regional performance indicators. Using the tool, PoliRural pilots could see how different future strategies will play out in their region. Pilots and MC will use POE to track regional performance indicators. There are also two forthcoming publications about POE in the Regional Studies Association and in a scientific journal. Plus, a consultancy package that offers training, customisation and integration.
The Rural Attractiveness Explorer (RAE) helps to assess the impact of different policy options on the rural attractiveness of PoliRural pilot regions. RAE exploitation is included in the same package as POE.
DIH acts as a general knowledge repository for the project, providing information on foresight and links to various technical tools and apps, e.g. maps of rural attractiveness. The source code of DIH is available on GitHub.
Semantic Explorer, or Semex, is a text analytics tool that helps people make informed decisions while working with large amounts of information under time constraints. Pilots will use Semex to examine new policy documents and sentiments toward them. Semex is also used in two other projects: I-Change and Cities2030.
CAPACITY BUILDING
These results are educational and prepared to help external stakeholders enhance their knowledge of rural challenges and solutions by learning from PoliRural’s experience. They include training webinars, guides to deep dives (on Covid-19, CAP Reform, Green Deal), Toolbox and practice abstracts, which cover main PoliRural themes. All these are published on the website and YouTube, with some also available on Zenodo.