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SUMMARY:Impact of access to nature positive environments in promoting social cohesion and reducing inequalities in urban and peri urban settings - Internal Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Impact of access to nature positive environments in promoting social cohesion and reducing inequalities in urban and peri urban settings\n\nHORIZON‑CL2‑2027‑01‑TRANSFO‑01\n\nProgram Type: Research and Innovation Action\n\nResearch areas: Studies show that disadvantaged communities have fewer and lower-quality green and/or blue spaces, but less is known about the mechanisms through which access to nature-positive spaces strengthens cultural identities (at the individual and group levels), cohesion and resilience, particularly in lower-income communities and across generations.\n\nProposals may explore:\n\n\n	The community-level impacts of initiatives aiming to introduce green and/or blue spaces and an understanding of how intentional design and planning can help improve societal outcomes throughout the community.\n	Knowledge gaps around the long-term impacts of lack of access to quality green and/or blue spaces, and how this amplifies existing socioeconomic inequalities,.\n	The role that community-based projects play in strengthening community agency, identity, place attachment, and sociopsychological, mental and material well-being and social capital.\n	The role of green and/or blue spaces in the mitigation of inequalities in pollution exposure, a source of concern in many disadvantaged communities.\n	The potential contributions of local businesses and social economy actors to the implementation of green and/or blue spaces, as well as the meaningful participation of individuals, representing different economic/labour sectors and collective identities within the community.\n	The contribution of nature to place-making and the ways in which approaches from the arts and humanities can contribute to how we understand place, and shape future places, in concert with local communities.\n\n\nTotal Funding Available: €12M for 3 grants of €3-4M\n\n\nInternal Application Deadline: Sep 02, 2027 \n\nUMFOD Details: https://research.ad.umanitoba.ca/mrt/pubapp/umfo_view.php?id=4290\n\nProgram URL: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-TRANSFO-01?order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=startDate&isExactMatch=true&status=31094501%2c31094502&programmePeriod=2021%20-%202027&frameworkProgramme=43108390&callIdentifier=HORIZON-CL2-2027-01\nInternal Deadline
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body>Impact of access to nature positive environments in promoting social cohesion and reducing inequalities in urban and peri urban settings<br /><br />HORIZON‑CL2‑2027‑01‑TRANSFO‑01<br /><br />Program Type: Research and Innovation Action<br /><br />Research areas: Studies show that disadvantaged communities have fewer and lower-quality green and/or blue spaces\, but less is known about the mechanisms through which access to nature-positive spaces strengthens cultural identities (at the individual and group levels)\, cohesion and resilience\, particularly in lower-income communities and across generations.<br /><br />Proposals may explore:<br /><br /><br />	The community-level impacts of initiatives aiming to introduce green and/or blue spaces and an understanding of how intentional design and planning can help improve societal outcomes throughout the community.<br />	Knowledge gaps around the long-term impacts of lack of access to quality green and/or blue spaces\, and how this amplifies existing socioeconomic inequalities\,.<br />	The role that community-based projects play in strengthening community agency\, identity\, place attachment\, and sociopsychological\, mental and material well-being and social capital.<br />	The role of green and/or blue spaces in the mitigation of inequalities in pollution exposure\, a source of concern in many disadvantaged communities.<br />	The potential contributions of local businesses and social economy actors to the implementation of green and/or blue spaces\, as well as the meaningful participation of individuals\, representing different economic/labour sectors and collective identities within the community.<br />	The contribution of nature to place-making and the ways in which approaches from the arts and humanities can contribute to how we understand place\, and shape future places\, in concert with local communities.<br /><br /><br />Total Funding Available: €12M for 3 grants of €3-4M<br /><br /><br />Internal Application Deadline: Sep 02\, 2027 <br /><br />UMFOD Details: https://research.ad.umanitoba.ca/mrt/pubapp/umfo_view.php?id=4290<br /><br />Program URL: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-TRANSFO-01?order=DESC&amp\;pageNumber=1&amp\;pageSize=50&amp\;sortBy=startDate&amp\;isExactMatch=true&amp\;status=31094501%2c31094502&amp\;programmePeriod=2021%20-%202027&amp\;frameworkProgramme=43108390&amp\;callIdentifier=HORIZON-CL2-2027-01</body></html>
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