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Assessing the Maturity Level of Socio-Technical Contexts Towards Green and Digital Transitions: The Adaptation of the SCIROCCO Tool Applied to Rural Areas

Vincenzo De LucaM. PerilloDepartment of Architecture, Federico II University of Naples, 80125 Napoli, ItalyCarina DantasAbel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute, University of Porto, 4050-313 Porto, PortugalAlmudena Muñoz PucheTechnology Centre of Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia (CETEM), 30510 Yecla, SpainJuan José Ortega GrasTechnology Centre of Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia (CETEM), 30510 Yecla, SpainJesús Sanz-PerpiñánTechnology Centre of Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia (CETEM), 30510 Yecla, SpainMonica SousaAssociação de Desenvolvimento Local da Bairrada e Mondego (AD ELO), 3060-216 Cantanhede, PortugalMariana AssunçãoAssociação de Desenvolvimento Local da Bairrada e Mondego (AD ELO), 3060-216 Cantanhede, PortugalJuliana LouceiroUmut ElmasLorenzo MercurioErminia AttaianeseDepartment of Architecture, Federico II University of Naples, 80125 Napoli, ItalyMaddalena Illario
2025en
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The NewEcoSmart project addresses the need to foster inclusive green and digital transitions in rural habitat sectors by systematically assessing local socio-technical readiness and tailoring capacity-building interventions. We adapted the validated SCIROCCO Exchange Maturity Self-Assessment Tool—selecting eight dimensions relevant to environmental, technological and social innovation—and conducted a two-phase evaluation across three pilot sites in Italy, Portugal and Spain. Phase 1 mapped stakeholder evidence against predefined criteria; Phase 2 engaged local actors (45+ adults, SMEs and micro-firms) in a self-assessment to determine digital, green and entrepreneurial skill gaps. For each domain of the SCIROCCO Tool, local actors can assign a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 5. The final score of the SCIROCCO tool can be a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 40. Quantitative maturity scores revealed heterogeneous profiles (Pacentro and Majella Madre = 5; Yecla = 10; Adelo Area = 23), underscoring diverse ecosystem strengths and limitations. A qualitative analysis, framed by Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments (SHAFE) domains, identified emergent training needs that are clustered at three levels: MACRO (community-wide awareness and engagement), MESO (decision-maker capacity for strategic planning and governance) and MICRO (industry-specific practical skills). The adapted SCIROCCO tool effectively proposes the assessment of socio-technical maturity in rural contexts and guides the design of a modular, multi-layered training framework. These findings support the need for scalable deployment of interventions that are targeted to the maturity of the local ecosystems to accelerate innovations through equitable green and digital transformations in complex socio-cultural settings.

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