The current document, titled D2.7 RURALITIES Citizen Sensing’ online interface for monitoring the project progress and impact has been elaborated within the framework of the RURALITIES project which is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101060876. UK participants in Horizon Europe Project RURALITIES are supported by UKRI grant numbers: 10051963 The Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership and 10050988 Earthwatch Europe. Work Package 2 (WP2) ensures the effective implementation of the RURALITIES project's impact strategy, aimed at designing, piloting, and delivering sustainable solutions to foster rural prosperity. This is achieved by establishing expertise and training centres in rural innovation. WP2 leads the development of the project’s impact action strategy, enabling the active production of deliverables, continuous improvement of project activities, and systematic adjustment based on feedback and performance evidence. To this end, WP2 has introduced an innovative, cost-efficient Impact Monitoring and Assessment (IMA) method, informed by the Half Double Methodology (HDM), which is impact-driven and grounded in principles of human behaviour, unpredictability, and complexity. This approach ensures that the effectiveness of project actions is continuously monitored and adapted to foster meaningful change.
Siniša Borota (Mon,) studied this question.