IN-HABIT (INclusive Health And wellBeing In small and medium size ciTies) is an EU Horizon 2020 project that aims to identify visionary and integrated solutions to promote inclusive health and wellbeing (IHW) in small and medium-sized cities.

Vision and Objectives

In each of the four pilot cities, the project investigates how mobilising existing undervalued resources—such as:

  • culture and heritage
  • food
  • human-animal bonds
  • art and environment

—might contribute to boosting health and wellbeing, with a strong focus on gender, diversity, equity and inclusion.

IN-HABIT's aim is to investigate IHW in peripheral small and medium size cities by mobilising local undervalued resources (culture and heritage, food, human-animal bonds, environment and art) through visionary and integrated solutions (VIS), co-designed, co-developed and co-managed by local inhabitants and relevant stakeholders.

Designing inclusive health and wellbeing solutions

Collegio Carlo Alberto, together with the University of Turin, plays a key role in Work Package 7 (WP7) — Assessing the impact of visionary and integrated solutions on inclusive health and wellbeing.

WP7 – Specific Objectives include:

  • Co-design new and complementary impact indicators on inclusive health and wellbeing at urban level
  • Establish long-term sustainable data platforms that ensure open, consistent data on VIS impacts and interoperability with other infrastructures
  • Test innovative monitoring systems to measure benefits and capture multiple co-benefits created by VIS in terms of IHW
  • Enhance knowledge of the impacts on IHW from integrating social, cultural, technical, digital and nature-based innovations

Contacts

Marina Della Giusta
Francesco Quatraro

Learn More

🔗 For more and updated information about the IN-HABIT project, visit the official website: inhabit-h2020.eu