A new publication by urbaMonde
96% of the respondents to the CO-HOPE survey consider that living in a Collaborative Housing has benefits to face situations like the COVID-19 period.
This publication, coordinated by urbaMonde-France as part of the Collaborative Housing in a Pandemic Era (CO-HOPE) research project, analyses the benefits of Collaborative Housing for coping with the COVID-19 period (collective resilience, health, living well together at all ages) and puts forward 12 proposals for more Collaborative Housing projects in Europe by taking action on: knowledge of Collaborative Housing; legal frameworks; access to land and finance; finance of common spaces and process facilitation.

The English version was coordinated and edited by urbaMonde with contributions from the CO-HOPE consortium partners. The French version includes additional contributions from Habitat Participatif France, Hal’âge, and the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
Publication in English here.
Publication in French here.