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R-MAP : Mapping, understanding, assessing and predicting the effects of remote working arrangements in urban and rural areas

R-MAP : Mapping, understanding, assessing and predicting the effects of remote working arrangements in urban and rural areas

R-Map aims to explore how remote work affects the urban-rural divide in Europe by mapping, understanding, assessing, and predicting the social, spatial, economic, and environmental impacts of remote work arrangements.

Coordinator: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) Greece – Prof. Efstratios Stylianidis

Project number: 101132497

Duration: 3 years (1 February 2024-31 January 2027)

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REMAKING - REmote-working Multiple Impacts in the Age of Disruptions: Socioeconomic Transformations, Territorial RethinKING, and Policy Actions

REMAKING – REmote-working Multiple Impacts in the Age of Disruptions: Socioeconomic Transformations, Territorial RethinKING, and Policy Actions

REMAKING is about industrial transformations such as digitalization and flexibilization processes and post-shock adjustments. REMAKING aims at delivering a policy-oriented framework assessing opportunities and constraints of RW in urban and rural areas, tackling socio-economic and spatial inequalities.

Coordinator: Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna -Prof. Marco R. Di Tommaso

Project number: 101132685

Duration: 1 February 2024 – 31 July 2027 (3.5 years)

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