Abstract
Fostering a socio-ecological transition that is inclusive and just is one of the biggest challenge our regions and city will be face in the next future. More than ever before, we are asked to re-think the way we live, move, work, consume and to accelerate the transition towards more sustainable, equitable and solidary modes of living, increasing societal well-being overall ( SGDs, EU level Green Deal, EU Pillar for Social Rights, New European Bauhaus). Policy makers, civil society organizations and citizens around the World are working to create regions and places that are more green, digital connected, resilient to climate change, economically sustainable and socially inclusive, leaving no place and no one behind.
This section aims to explore the notion of “togheterness” in relation to that of “ socio-ecological transition” and relect/ present on forms of collective action, vision and values able to re-shape, image and promote transformations that could increase different dimensions of well-being and contribute to socio-ecological transition along the urban-rural continuum at regional and local level.