KiNESIS
KNowledgE alliance for Social Innovation in Shrinking villages
The main aim of KiNESIS is to create a Knowledge Alliance among academia, NGOs, communities, local authorities, businesses to develop a program of multidisciplinary activities in shrinking areas with the aim of promoting and fostering ideas, projects, workforce, productivity and attractiveness. The problems affecting peripheral territories in rural or mountain areas of the interior regions, compared to small, medium or large population centres and large European capitals, are related to complex but clear phenomena: the emigration of young generations, abandonment and loneliness of elderly people, the loss of jobs, the deterioration of buildings and land, the closing of schools and related services, the disappearance of traditions and customs, the contraction of local governments, which in absence of adequate solutions can only generate worse conditions, leading to the abandonment of areas rich in history, culture and traditions. It is important that these communities - spread all over Europe - are not abandoned since they are rich in cultural traditions, which need to be preserved with a view to new developments, intended as “intelligent” rebirth and recovery. The focus of KiNESIS is to converge the interest of different stakeholders by recalling various skills around abandoned villages to make them “smart” and “attractive”; Keeping in mind the triangular objectives of cooperation and innovation of research, higher education and business of the Knowledge Alliance action, the project aims are: i) revitalising depopulated areas by stimulating entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills; ii) creating local living laboratories, shared at European level, in which the exchange of knowledge, best practices, experiences can help promote social inclusion and entrepreneurial development;iii) experimenting new, innovative and multidisciplinary approaches in teaching and learning; iv) facilitating the exchange, flow and co-creation of knowledge at a local and global level.
The project is led by Tallinn University. There are 13 partner instututions from five different countries (Italy, Spain, Estonia, Germany, Netherlands).
Funding: Project is funded by European Commission, Erasmus programme. Erasmus+ KnowledgeAlliance. The budget is 46 560,00 EUR
Duration: Activities will be carried 01.01.2021−30.06.2024
Project Manager: Audrone Urmanaviciene