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April 17, 2023The H2020 European research project, coordinated by the University of Cordoba, organised its second IN-HUB, summarising the project’s activities over the past 30 months and providing three days of interactive sessions for the citizens of Cordoba
More than a hundred people attended the call of the IN-HABIT project, coordinated by the University of Cordoba, to help in decision-making for the co-design of the city of Cordoba. Three sessions were organised at the University, where citizens were able to take part in an experiment based on a behavioural game, led by the University of Reading, within the framework of this European H2020 research project.
This innovative initiative in Cordoba, which involved the participation of 114 people between the ages of 18 and 80 – with the majority of participants between 35 and 65 – sought to uncover society’s point of view regarding making collective decisions to help design the Cordoba of the future. The experiment aimed to analyse how individual vision is affected by collective decisions in different areas and how group decision-making is influenced by individuals, focusing on the case study of Las Palmeras in Cordoba.
The second meeting of the IN-HUB in Cordoba
The experiment’s first session was held with members of the IN-HUB, the social innovation laboratory created by IN-HABIT, which met once again to coincide with the halfway point of the project.
24 members of institutions, organisations, and public entities met with the coordinator, María del Mar Delgado, and the rest of the research team to find out how IN-HABIT has progressed during the project’s first 30 months and to continue creating synergies.
The IN-HUB members had the opportunity to contribute new ideas to the research lines developed by the project in Cordoba, related to culture, heritage, art, renaturalisation, environment, wellbeing, health, gender, inclusion and innovation, diversity, infrastructure, technology, and digitalisation. In particular, these ideas focused on the case study being carried out in Las Palmeras.






