
This document compiles Córdoba’s Visionary and Integrated Solutions (VIS) developed within the Horizon 2020 project IN-HABIT. It provides an integrated overview of the interventions co-designed, co-deployed, co-managed and co-evaluated in the city of Córdoba, Spain, with a focus on boosting inclusive health and wellbeing through culture, heritage, naturalisation, gender and diversity perspectives, and social innovation. The report summarises the enabling and blocking factors, challenges, lessons learned, outcomes, and impacts of both soft VIS (such as wellbeing workshops, socio-cultural events, and community empowerment activities) and hard VIS (including the refurbishment of public spaces, creation of green and leisure areas, and renaturalisation actions). It also highlights the role of participatory weekly workshops, cultural celebrations, and the establishment of the IN-HABIT Room as a safe and neutral interaction space. By capturing the co-creation processes and their results, this compilation illustrates how inclusive, context-specific, and participatory approaches can strengthen social cohesion, empower residents, and transform stigmatised neighbourhoods. It serves as both documentation of the Córdoba pilot’s achievements and a reference for replication in other cities.
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