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. The Spanish version was translated by the Technical Superior School of Architecture of the University of Seville.
Publication in English here.
Publication in French here.
Publication in Spanish here.