
With the aim of strengthening the legacy of the IN-HABIT project, you can find this documents: DFC-IN-HABIThon-Methodological-Guide: this guide has been conceived as a practical and strategic tool following five years of research, local action, and international collaboration. Throughout the project’s development, the main challenges and barriers to promoting health and wellbeing in vulnerable urban contexts —particularly in small and medium-sized cities— have been clearly identified. IN-HABIThon-Participants-Guide: This is the guide you can give to the participants VIS Guide for IN-HABIThon: Within the IN-HABIT framework, we refer to VIS (Visionary and Integrated Solutions) as those interventions, actions, and tools that are co-designed to improve quality of life, inclusion, and well-being in urban communities. They are visionary because they address real challenges with innovative ideas, and integrated because they connect different dimensions (social, environmental, cultural, and economic) and are developed in coordination with other projects and stakeholders. In this guide you can find the VIS you can use as examples or best practices IN-HABIThon-Communication-Guide: In this guide, you can find the main elements to communicate the INHABIThon so you will be able to reach the participants DFC ACTIVITIES FOR IN-HABIT: In this guide you can find a lot of activities that you can use in the different steps of INHABIThon so you can prepare the conditions to boost the energy of the participants Templates-INHABIThon: there are 2: Template-INHABIThon: template to take action Template-to-concrete-the-proposal-IN-HABIThon: template to concrete the proposal created in each group
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