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13 partners in 6 participating regions

Smart Rural Network Society (Dorpshuis Nieuwe Stijl) Pilot-project within the European project Vital Rural Area (2009-2013) www.vitalruralarea.eu European Interreg North Sea Programme. 13 partners in 6 participating regions.

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13 partners in 6 participating regions

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  1. Smart Rural Network Society (Dorpshuis Nieuwe Stijl)Pilot-project within the European project Vital Rural Area (2009-2013)www.vitalruralarea.euEuropean Interreg North Sea Programme

  2. 13 partners in 6 participating regions

  3. Vital Rural Area- Regional development of ´vital rural areas´, improvement of liveability- Three workpackages: WP 1: empowerment of SMEs,towards new economical prospects and innovationsWP 2: branding of a region, towards a professional exposure of regionsWP 3: optimizing services, towards more and better accessible services and amenities

  4. A short video introducing the village of Burum and the project Smart Rural Network Societyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl22kqdHShY

  5. Smart Rural Network SocietyDifferent social and economic goals (1):1. To improve the liveability and the attractiveness of the village of Burum; 2. To create new dynamics in the village of Burum;3. To increase the community spirit and a stronger community feeling (social cohesion);4. Extension of the availability and accessibility of services and facilities;

  6. Smart Rural Network SocietyDifferent social and economic goals (2): 5. To facilitate elderly people and people with chronic diseases to remain in the village as long as possible; 6. To develop new ways of connecting people, interaction, communication, and offering services; 7. To strengthen the social function of the townhouse;8. To develop new transferable and upscalable concepts, products, services and/or applications.

  7. Smart Rural Network Society An innovative concept: Expected Results (1):- An (interactive) digital platform offering access to a range of digital services (accessible from the homes of the inhabitants as well as from the townhouse); - New digital services;- New ways for service providers to deliver services in rural areas, enhancing new business models;- New (digital) functions added to the townhouse;

  8. Smart Rural Network Society An innovative concept: Expected Results (2):- A report resulting from the monitoring and evaluation activities executed within the framework of the project;- A toolkit consisting of a.o. open source software, instruction manuals, do´s and don´ts, process descriptions; - The project has been transferred to the village and will be continued and extended.

  9. Smart Rural Network SocietyDifferent public and private participants (1):Government:Province of Fryslân and Municipality of Kollumerland (Representatives of) the Village of Burum Projectmanagement:DHV (general projectmanagement); Trees Procesinspirator (projectmanagement Care-project); Stichting De Kwartiermeesters (new functions of the townhouse) ICT:Trivici (development and implementation digital platform); Jan Zijlstra (local ICT-entrepreneur); Kabel Noord (local broadband company)

  10. Smart Rural Network SocietyDifferent public and private participants (2):Care and Welfare:Timpaan Welzijn (Welfare organisation); Het Friese Land (Home Care organisation); Different providers of telecare/ehealth solutions (a.o. the Caretakers); General practitioners, physiotherapists and pharmacists Research and Monitoring:Partoer Bibliotheekservice Friesland (Regional library organisation)

  11. Smart Rural Network SocietyOther interested organisations closely following the project :- Other municipalities (Dantumadiel, Dongeradeel and Achtkarspelen) - Other Care and Welfare organisations (Stichting Welzijn het Bolwerk, Pasana, Zorggroep Noorderbreedte) - Doarpswurk (organisation representing small rural villages) - Ministry of Internal Affairs - SEV (National organisation for experiments in housing)

  12. Smart Rural Network SocietyProcessuntilnow (1) • Start projectdevelopment (Q1 and Q2 2010) • Recognition as a national pilot in thefieldofshrinkageby • theMinistryof Internal Affairs (spring 2010) • http://www.vanmeernaarbeter.nl/voorbeelden/experiment-smart-rural-network-society • Process of citizen-participation in joint co-operationwith the • national Center for Public Participation (CPP) (aug 2010 – • nov 2010) • Questionnaire in the village – which services and amenities • the inhabitantsrequire/desire? (dec 2010 – febr 2011)

  13. Smart Rural Network SocietyProcessuntilnow (2) • Presentation of the results of the questionnaire to the • inhabitants of Burum (march 2011) • Definition of sub-projectsand installation of a project- • organisation (spring 2011 – spring 2012) • Selectionprocessofthedeveloperofthe digital platform • (Q2 2012) • Start of the execution of the different sub-projects (spring • 2012) • Information eveningfortheinhabitantsofthevillage • abouttheprogressoftheproject (12 july 2012) • Official launchofthe digital platform (24/1/2013)

  14. Short introduction of the Digital Platform of Burum: http://burum.openportaal.nl/

  15. Things to comebefore the end of 2013: • To finish the running activities • Transfer of the management of the project to the • village(technical and content) • Development of the toolkit • Upscaling of the project to othermunicipalities • in NortheastFryslân • - Dissemination- and communication-activities

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