REHUBS is designed for the people, organisations, and communities that are directly or indirectly involved in rural climate resilience.

Rural Communities

REHUBS supports rural communities in understanding climate risks, preparing for extreme weather events, and building long-term resilience.

Farmers and Agricultural Stakeholders

The project provides tools and knowledge that can help agricultural stakeholders manage risks related to water scarcity, droughts, heatwaves, floods, and changing environmental conditions.

Local and Regional Authorities

REHUBS supports authorities in planning, decision-making, climate adaptation, emergency preparedness, and the integration of resilience strategies into local governance.

Citizens and Civil Society

Citizens and civil society organisations are important actors in co-creating, testing, and adopting solutions that respond to real local needs.

Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

Rural businesses can benefit from improved preparedness, better risk awareness, and adaptation solutions that support local economic resilience.

Water Management Organisations

The project addresses water-related challenges through smart irrigation, water reuse, drought and flood management, and nature-based solutions.

Emergency Response and Civil Protection Actors

REHUBS contributes to better preparedness and response through early warning systems, wildfire detection, and risk monitoring tools.

Researchers and Innovation Organisations

The project creates opportunities for knowledge exchange, testing, validation, and the development of new approaches to rural climate adaptation.

Policymakers and EU Stakeholders

REHUBS provides evidence, lessons learned, and practical examples that can inform climate adaptation policies and rural development strategies.

Replication Regions and Other Rural Territories

The project offers transferable knowledge and solutions for other rural regions interested in strengthening their climate resilience.