AlpSatellites 
AlpSatellites. Managing the transition to hybrid work and satellite offices to revitalize remote mountain areas.
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Many remote Alpine regions are experiencing population decline and ageing, while the urban-rural divide is widening. AlpSatellites analyses the opportunities and challenges of remote working in order to attract and integrate young people, workers and digital nomads in remote areas. The project partners will collaborate with local stakeholders to design adapted solutions to attract and integrate remote workers, thanks to digital workplaces and telecommuting. They will create new opportunities for the digital, economic, and social development of their communities by making peripheries attractive places for both people and businesses.

Factsheet

  • 2021 – 2027
  • Innovation and digitalisation supporting a green Alpine region
  • SO 3.2 - Reaping the benefits of digitisation for citizens, companies, research organisations and public authorities
    • AG2 Economic development
    • AG3 Labour market, education and training
    • AG5 Connectivity & accessibility
  • 09/2022
  • 02/2024
  • 674.701 EUR
  • 506.025 EUR

Description

AlpSatellites is designed to prepare a shift to digital workplaces and telecommuting in the Alps. The project wants to explore remote working and telecommuting as an opportunity to mitigate negative demographic trends by attracting new residents and by supporting them in settling down.

Partners

University of Aosta Valley (Lead partner)
  • Lead partner
  • Italy
  • Valle d’Aosta/Vallée d’Aoste (ITC2)
  • Aosta
Evançon mountain community
  • Italy
  • Valle d’Aosta/Vallée d’Aoste (ITC2)
  • Verrès
University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg
  • Austria
  • Vorarlberg (AT34)
  • Dornbirn
Municipality of Doren
  • Austria
  • Vorarlberg (AT34)
  • Doren
SOCIAL AND SPORTS CULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF THE QUEYRAS
  • France
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (FRL0)
  • AIGUILLES
Aix-Marseille University
  • France
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (FRL0)
  • MARSEILLE
  • 45.74508367.3174578
  • 45.66730237.6859067
  • 47.40658139.744216731866953
  • 47.49242639.8784317
  • 44.7811056.8686622
  • 43.29169445.3560368

Outcomes


  • Policy guidelines“Enabling a remote-working ecosystem to make remote areas thrive"

    This output will specifically target decision and policy makers. It will be divided into 3 chapters: 1 Taking into account legal consequences of remote working solutions in the Alpine Space 2 Playing a catalyst role: how to enable the remote working ecosystem 3 Policy Takeaways: preparing the Alps regions for the “new normal”

Pilots


  • Managing the transition to hybrid work and satellite offices to revitalize remote mountain areas

    AlpSatellytes is designed to prepare a shift to digital workplaces and telecommuting in the Alps. The project wants to explore remote working and telecommuting as an opportunity to mitigate negative demographic trends by attracting new residents and by supporting them in settling down. AlpSatellites's partners want to explore both the opportunities and the boundaries of remote working. L’Unité des Communes valdôtaines Evançon, Pays du Grand Briançonnais, des Ecrins and du Guillestrois/Queyras and the Municipality of Gemeinde Doren share a rural/mountain landscape, a careful management of ecosystems and a strong cultural identity. Instead of just reacting to changes like those arising from the Coronavirus pandemic, these communities want to shape those changes by creating new opportunities in the digital, economic, and social fields. University of Valle d'Aosta, Aix-Marseille University and FHV University will help the three target territories to carry out these goals by combining scientific research with co-creation. A comparative analysis of the target territories’ level of readiness for telecommuting is combined with collaboration with local stakeholders in designing the best solutions to attract and integrate remote workers. The feasibility, scalability and impact of these solutions are then assessed through transnational cooperation. AlpSatellites will contribute to Eusalp: Contribution to EUSALP AG: by supporting policymakers and local communities in enhancing conditions for remote working as a way of improving the attractiveness of the territories, Alpsatellites will contribute to the work of the Action Groups 2, 3 and 5 on economic development, labour market, and connectivity in the Alpine Areas. AlpSatellites contributes also to the European Green Deal and its target of making EU climate neutral by 2050. The achievement of this goal requires a cut 90% of emissions from transport by 2050. Working remotely might reduce emissions and might increase the use of light and green means of transport for short trips.

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Project calendar

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    08 - 09 Nov 2022
    AlpSatellites - first transnational meeting
    Project: AlpSatellites
    On November 8th and 9th 2022, the partners of the AlpSatellites Project meet in Verrès and Aosta
    20221108-verres
    16 Sep 2022
    Alpsatellites - Kick-Off Meeting
    Project: AlpSatellites
    First meeting among all the partners of AlpSatellites project.

      Project news

      Coworking regulations in Italy, Austria and France

      11.01.2024
      The AlpSatellites deliverable 1.4.2

      Building remote-work communities in the Alpine Space: co-designed and sustainable solutions (deliverable 1.3.1)

      21.12.2023

      Remote work in the Alps: Readiness, opportunities and barriers

      17.11.2023

      What came out of the autumn workshops?

      02.11.2023

      Video report about the transnational project meeting in France

      09.10.2023

      AlpSatellites Project: Unlocking Remote Work in Alpine Areas

      28.09.2023

      Along the AlpSatellites' Journey

      28.08.2023

      AlpSatellites: a two-day transnational project meeting to plan the upcoming phases

      28.07.2023

      Alpsatellites' second newsletter

      29.06.2023

      AlpSatellites: the qualitative-quantitative survey

      29.05.2023

      AlpSatellites co-creation workshops

      29.04.2023

      AlpSatellites workshops with local communities

      30.03.2023

      Alpsatellites' workshops with local stakeholders

      28.02.2023

      Alpsatellites' first newsletter

      13.02.2023

      AlpSatellites partners' presentation

      29.12.2022