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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF ISRAEL - THE VOLCANI CENTRE, UAlg, TU Darmstadt, Water Services Corporation (Malta), UFZ +19 partnersTHE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF ISRAEL - THE VOLCANI CENTRE,UAlg,TU Darmstadt,Water Services Corporation (Malta),UFZ,EYDAP,BGU,ICCS,TARH-TERRA AMBIENTE E RECURSOS HIDRICOS LDA,SSSUP,SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND WATER CONSERVATION UNIT,MRA,TRAGSA,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,UPC,Paragon Europe,LNEC,EPEM,TEA SISTEMI SPA,Autorità di bacino dei fiumi Isonzo, Tagliamento, Livenza, Piave, Brenta-Bacchiglione,PL,SGI Srl,IWW Forschung,MEKOROT WATER COMPANY LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 619120more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:ICLEI EURO, Luke, CITY OH HELSINKI, ISESP, GEMEENTE EDE +19 partnersICLEI EURO,Luke,CITY OH HELSINKI,ISESP,GEMEENTE EDE,CCDRLVT,REGIONAL MANAGEMENT METROPOLITAN AREA OF STYRIA LTD,UniPi,FRANKFURTRHEINMAIN REGIONAL AUTHORITY,OIKOS,BSC,Gloucestershire County Council,UV,WU,Aberystwyth University,PERI-URBAN REGIONS PLATFORM EUROPE,FAMP,PRAC,RRA LUR RD,WLGA,University of Gloucestershire,AWI,Tukums municipality,PLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727988Overall Budget: 5,999,940 EURFunder Contribution: 5,999,930 EURMutually beneficial relations along rural – peri-urban – urban trajectories can contribute substantially to Europe’s smart, sustainable and inclusive growth agenda. Success in creating synergies is largely determined by decisions made at local and regional levels. Well-designed governance arrangements can be conducive to decisions that strengthen beneficial relations between rural and urban areas. Central to ROBUST is a place-based case study approach in which the case studies focus on thematic functional linkages cutting across rural-urban areas. The content and governance of these functional linkages are analyzed in diverse case study areas that represent the main types of rural – peri-urban – urban settings across Europe. ROBUST will identify and strengthen policies, governance systems and practices that can contribute more effectively to smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Particular attention will be paid to the capacities of municipal and regional governments, the related administrations and other stakeholders to deliver and enhance mutually beneficial relations. ROBUST aims to provide practice-oriented information about successful governance models applicable to different settings as well as related communication and training material. In ROBUST, the questions and research needs of practice partners will guide the research process. Researchers will support the related multi-actor consultations through data collection and analysis, by providing suitable platforms and through facilitation. The insights co-generated by research and practice partners and stakeholders will be translated into tools, including scenario development, as well as training materials and capacity building measures. ROBUST will in this way contribute to a better understanding of rural-urban interactions, and it will at the same time enhance the capacity of relevant actors and institutions to foster mutually beneficial relations along rural – peri-urban – urban trajectories.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:Leuphana University of Lüneburg, RRA ZELENI KRAS, PERI-URBAN REGIONS PLATFORM EUROPE, EUREGIO MAAS RHEIN, VU +16 partnersLeuphana University of Lüneburg,RRA ZELENI KRAS,PERI-URBAN REGIONS PLATFORM EUROPE,EUREGIO MAAS RHEIN,VU,IDF,BSC,IUE,KONRAD LORENZ INSTITUTE FOR EVOLUTION AND COGNITION RESEARCH KLI,Stockholm University,UL,KNOWLEDGE SRL,GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH INSTITUTE CAS,JIHOMORAVSKA AGENTURA PRO VEREJNE INOVACE JINAG SPOLEK,INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE PROJECTS B V,VLAAMSE LANDMAATSCHAPPIJ,PLAN4ALL,UKF,WOJEWODZTWO MAZOWIECKIE,Stowarzyszenie CRS,PLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101081464Overall Budget: 6,678,920 EURFunder Contribution: 6,678,920 EURPLUS Change brings together 23 institutions from across Europe including 5 Universities, 5 research institutes, 3 stakeholder network organisations, 1 performing arts collective, and 9 practice partners representing regional planning and land management authorities and organisations. The objectives directly address the call with an aim to create land use strategies and decision-making processes that meet climate, biodiversity and human well-being objectives of sustainability, and to develop interventions that leverage political, economic, societal, material and cultural contexts to achieve these strategies, by involving actors at multiple decision-making levels (individual, land management, planning, policy). Activities include land use modelling (including historical and future trajectories of change), systems mapping, causal loop diagrams, performing arts approaches, randomized controlled trials of behaviour change, sociological surveys, and policy and governance reviews. All activities brought together in an integrated research design that draws on their different contributions to a holistic approach to understand multi-scale land use systems across a diversity of socioeconomic and biogeographical contexts, and create usable tools for land managers, users, planners and policy makers. The project is anchored in, and integrated through, 11 location-based cases for co-creation, and in a high-level multiplier cluster to identify challenges and impacts at EU and Global levels. Outputs include recommendations of co-designed and tested interventions to unlock behavioural, structural and procedural changes to achieve identified land use strategies; and a toolkit to support land use planners in enacting these interventions, including knowledge training, a planning dashboard and simulation tools, and methods for engaging citizens and land managers in behaviour change.
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