Descripción del proyecto
Formar a la nueva generación de investigadores para resolver el problema de la vivienda en Europa
La vivienda se ha vuelto inasequible en muchos países europeos para un gran número de personas. De hecho, hoy día se considera como uno de los problemas nacionales más relevantes de Europa y su solución resulta muy compleja. Proporcionar una vivienda asequible y sostenible es una tarea ardua, ya que involucra múltiples disciplinas, sectores y agentes, y requiere una investigación interdisciplinar. En el proyecto RE-DWELL, financiado con fondos europeos, se formará a quince investigadores noveles en diseño, planificación y construcción, participación comunitaria, y políticas y financiación, lo que les proporcionará la capacidad de trabajar en todos los campos y sectores para desarrollar soluciones innovadoras para el problema de la vivienda en la Unión Europea.
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RE-DWELL will train a new generation of professionals with the transdisciplinary skills which are needed to address the urgent need of affordable and sustainable housing, a major challenge for European societies. To date, affordability and sustainability of housing have been addressed separately, from various disciplinary perspectives (e.g. architecture and planning, economics, sociology) and realms (e.g. policy-making, sustainable development, urban planning, green building). However, recent research indicate that it is necessary to consider the affordability and the sustainability of housing as complementary and interrelated aspects which need to be addressed with a transdisciplinary approach, by combining academic disciplines and engaging non-academic sectors in a common production of knowledge. Ten academic beneficiaries and twelve non-academic partner organisations will jointly contribute to creating a transdisciplinary research environment which encompasses the various disciplines, sectors and stakeholders involved in the provision of A&S housing. Fifteen ESRs research works will interlink three key areas underpinning affordable and sustainable housing: 1. Design, planning and building; 2. Community participation; and 3. Policy and financing. ESRs trained in this programme will be able to develop a capacity to operate across fields and sectors, to provide innovative solutions to the growing housing problem affecting our societies.
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MSCA-ITN - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)Coordinador
08022 Barcelona
España