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TeRRItoria · Territorial Responsible Research and Innovation Through the involvement of local R&I Actors

H2020Status: CLOSED1 February 201928 February 2022EU funding €1,999,834Call H2020-SwafS-2018-2020

The TeRRItoria vision is to tackle a double challenge: to bring RRI at the forefront of the debate for developing local an regional R&I capacities; and to use RRI as a springboard for broadening the number of stakeholders involved in the process for enhancing the regional research and innovation strategies under the framework of S3. The overall objective of the project is to experiment with the adoption of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) approach in European regional and territorial R&I systems. TeRRItoria is based on the idea that RRI approaches, policies and practices, developed so far at the level of research institutions, may be adapted to that of regional and territorial governance. Thus the project will contribute to developing what can be called “Territorial RRI” by developing a set of transformative experiments in 5 European selected territories – 4 regions and 1 municipality (ReThe project’s vision is to tackle a double challenge: To bring RRI at the forefront of the debate for developing local and regional R&I capacities and to address the limits and barriers of the process for developing regional innovation strategies with a particular emphasis on S3, using RRI as a springboard for public engagement, social innovation, openness to diversity and curiosity. This will be done by developing a set of Transformative Experiments in 5 European selected territories - 4 regions and 1 municipality. The key objectives are: to introduce concrete and measurable changes in the R&I systems of the 5 above mentioned territories, so as to make them more inclusive; to introduce concrete and measurable institutional changes in the territorial organisations involved in the project, so that RRI becomes an embedded element of their planning process; to develop a better understanding of how RRI can be adapted at the territorial level and finally to contribute to the enhancement of the Smart Specialisation Strategy process through exploring synergies with RRI.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

FONDATION EUROPEENNE DE LA SCIENCE

FR · €262,695

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €163,725

participant

KENTRO EREVNON NOTIOANATOLIKIS EVROPIS ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA

EL · €164,750

participant

ART-ER-SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI

IT · €150,875

participant

ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES AGENCESDE DEVELOPPEMENT

BE · €148,375

participant

MUNICIPALITY OF GABROVO

BG · €65,813

participant

TRONDELAG FYLKESKOMMUNE

NO · €142,540

participant

APPLIED RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS FUND

BG · €137,375

thirdParty

BUSINESS UPPER AUSTRIA - OO WIRTSCHAFTSAGENTUR GMBH

AT

participant

AGENTIA PENTRU DEZVOLTARE REGIONALANORD-EST

RO · €100,563

participant

FONDEN DEMOCRACY X

DK · €149,750

participant

CONOSCENZA E INNOVAZIONE SOCIETA ARESPONSABILITA LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA

IT · €261,500

thirdParty

KAINUUN ETU OY

FI

thirdParty

AGENCJA ROZWOJU REGIONALNEGO SA

PL

participant

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €145,436

participant

REGION OF CENTRAL MACEDONIA

EL · €106,438

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