Blogpost by HouseInc

Europe is undergoing a green and digital transformation. While these shifts hold great potential, they also risk deepening existing housing inequalities if not designed and implemented inclusively.

This webinar organised by a network of EU-funded sister projects explored the intersecting dimensions of housing inequality – from access and affordability of housing to energy poverty and the social inclusion of migrants and marginalised communities.

The goal of the webinar was to exchange insights and share innovative practices, and foster synergies across projects committed to ensuring that the transition to climate neutrality is truly inclusive, leaving no one behind. The projects discussed housing inequality pathways, good practices and practical gridelline for migrant inclusion in the energy sector, social housing retrofits and housing access and energy rights for newcomers in Greece, and more.

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The multiple manifestations of housing inequalities – Inclusive living, working and moving

 

Webinar insights

A multifaceted look at housing inequality in Europe: Highlights from the sister projects webinar | ReHousIn

Cover photo by Hannah Busing