
BEE / EEB
BEE / EEB
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2025Partners:ENoLL, EFI, BEE / EEB, EUFIC, ERRIN +24 partnersENoLL,EFI,BEE / EEB,EUFIC,ERRIN,EIT FOOD,IFOAM EU GROUP,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,OMKI,University of Novi Sad,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,GAIA,Deltares,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,WS,TRUST-IT SRL,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,ACR+,Gemeente Eindhoven,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,AU,ELO ASBL,CIHEAM-IAMB,LGI,BioSense,EV ILVO,EIT,CREAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101145592Overall Budget: 3,200,000 EURFunder Contribution: 3,200,000 EURThe "A Soil Deal for Europe" Mission aims to accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030 through the establishment of 100 Soil Health Living Labs and Lighthouses (SHLL/LHs) that will drive the development and adoption of solutions. The Framework Partnership SOILL, led by ENoLL (the international association of certified Living Labs), has been created to coordinate, support, expand, and promote the network of 100 SHLL/LHs. During the initial two years of SOILL, the SOILL-Startup project will collaborate with the first waves of SHLL/LHs and key stakeholders to launch the SOILL one-stop structure. This involves: 1) Establishing a high-quality structure for SHLL/LHs with clear processes and procedures. A web-based Hub will be created to facilitate outreach, collaboration, support, and monitoring within and beyond the 100 SHLL/LHs network. 2) Providing comprehensive support to SHLL/LHs for a harmonized and sustainable approach within the network. This includes capacity building through training and supporting tools on methodologies, technical aspects, and cross-cutting areas. Regular monitoring and evaluation of SHLL/LHs will be conducted based on a consolidated assessment framework. 3) Supporting network expansion by promoting, engaging, matchmaking, and advising applicants to Mission calls. Events will be organized to showcase funding opportunities, provide examples, and disseminate information on the SHLL/LH concept and its implementation. Webinars, coaching, and matchmaking will assist applicants in conceptualization and consortia creation for their applications. 4) Facilitating knowledge exchange, collaboration, and synergy creation within the SHLL/LHs network and the wider community. SOILL-Startup will enhance the visibility and accessibility of the SHLL/LHs, their work, and achievements. Mutual-learning events, collaborative platforms, mutual visits, and matchmaking will facilitate collaboration opportunities, knowledge sharing, and solution uptake.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:IT Consult, BEE / EEB, CE, CSD, NOTRE EUROPE - INSTITUT JACQUES DELORS +2 partnersIT Consult,BEE / EEB,CE,CSD,NOTRE EUROPE - INSTITUT JACQUES DELORS,MULTICRITERI-MCRIT AIE,ISINNOVAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000136Overall Budget: 1,507,670 EURFunder Contribution: 1,507,670 EURThe “Real Value of Energy Efficiency, REFEREE” project strongly advocates the principle that energy efficiency measures will be key for delivering the European Green Deal, which sets out the roadmap for making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 and, in this framework, aims to (1) analyze and quantify the direct and indirect non-energy impacts of energy efficiency investments and to (2) develop easy-to-use tools to support policy makers at the national, regional and local level. REFEREE will help households, businesses, financing institutions, policy makers and other relevant stakeholders to evaluate the multiple impacts of their energy efficiency choices. It will encompass the assessment of energy efficiency investments in a variety of ecosystems, including low income regions and socially imbalanced societies. To fulfil these objectives, the project will design and develop an integrated set of analysis tools from the macro-economic level to the micro level at consumer and firm scale. Through a user-friendly interface, it will then develop a Policy Support System will allow policy makers, businesses, financial institutions and others to better understand the real value of energy efficiency policies and their cost effectiveness. It will also allow them to develop more effective plans, means and measures. To maximise the impact of the REFEREE policy support tool, stakeholders will be involved from the inception of the project, through concrete opportunities for its co-development, pilot studies, and focused dissemination and communication actions. Thanks to a unique consortium structure and strategic partnerships, REFEREE can offer an unprecedented effort of dissemination and exploitation with focus on state, municipal as well as entrepreneurial decision makers in the framework of the multilevel governance approach.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:BEE / EEB, EUFIC, EIT, MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATUR, CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV +42 partnersBEE / EEB,EUFIC,EIT,MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATUR,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,EFI,CSIC,NIKU,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,LGI,GAIA,ENoLL,BioSense,University of Greifswald,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,University of Novi Sad,NTNU,OVAM,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,TRUST-IT SRL,IFOAM EU GROUP,ACR+,ZALF,ERRIN,FC.ID,CREA,LG,INRAE,WR,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,EIT FOOD,Gemeente Eindhoven,CIHEAM-IAMB,OMKI,WS,K&I srls,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,AU,Deltares,ELO ASBL,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,The Democratic Society,FFG,EV ILVO,ACTA,IUNG-PIBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112782The Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe” aims to pioneer, showcase, and accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030, supporting the long-term commitments at European and global level within the Green Deal and Sustainable Development Goals. Ultimately, the creation of 100 Living Labs (LLs) and Lighthouses (LHs) will accelerate the creation and uptake of solutions by land managers, showcase measurable increase in soil health, improved social capital and citizen awareness. SOILL – lead by ENoLL, the international association of certified LLs – aims to set up and run an effective, agile, transdisciplinary, capillary, open and fair one-stop-shop structure. This will coordinate, support, enlarge, and promote the network of 100 Soil Mission LLs and LLs, and ensure their co-created, user-centred, harmonized, reliable, impactful, replicable, and sustainable lead of the transition towards healthy soils across different settings, geographical and socio-economic contexts. To facilitate this, the SOILL action plan has been designed to be agile and ready to adapt to the specific needs and requirements of LLs and LHs (applicant and established) as well of the different actors relevant in the different ecosystems and value chains. SOILL will support the production, exchange, and integration of knowledge to be transformed into specific and specialised skills for expanding practice, social capital, and policies. SOILL will help established LLs and LHs - as well as regional and national stakeholders seen as potential applicants - in building peer-to-peer relationships to ensure that best practices, guidance, knowledge, and lessons learnt are meaningfully shared and that they can learn from each other and scale up implementation of innovative approaches. Alongside, SOILL will start, facilitate, and coordinate the interaction of the network in the wider framework of the soil-related ecosystems, engaging all relevant stakeholders at national, European, and international level.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:Pezy Group, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, MGG POLYMERS, BEE / EEB, TU Berlin +17 partnersPezy Group,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,MGG POLYMERS,BEE / EEB,TU Berlin,UL INTERNATIONAL FRANCE SA,KUNSTSTOFFWEB GMBH,FHG,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,ECO,ECODOM,TECNALIA,SITRAPLAS,ONA,PUZZLEPHONE,WHIRLPOOL EMEA SPA,PCL,THE IMAGINATION FACTORY LIMITED,PROLABIN,KUL,University of Northampton,UNUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730308Overall Budget: 9,386,460 EURFunder Contribution: 8,322,000 EURVarious activities address the WEEE value chain in order to reduce waste generation and enhance the sustainable resource management through use of recycled materials instead of their virgin counterparts. While the system for metals recycling is already well established, the rising volumes of waste plastics point to stalemates in the current plastics economy, which hamper its shift to a more circular model. Although there are individual efforts to improve the collection and recycling of WEEE plastics, the plastics value chain is still too fragmented and WEEE recycled plastics seem unattractive material for the end-user. To shift towards circular economy a systematic transformation is required, involving all actors in the value chain and encompassing the entire lifecycle of plastic materials. While substantially reducing the WEEE plastics generation and enhancing the use of recycled plastics in new applications, PolyCE will demonstrate the feasibility of circular plastics supply and value chain. In particular, PolyCE will elaborate harmonized set of technical requirements addressing the entire value chain and develop grade system for recycled plastics according to their material properties and final application suitability. Accordingly, PolyCE will strengthen the market for recycled plastics through an online platform integrating the different plastic grades. In parallel, the technical and economic feasibility as well as environmental benefits of using recycled plastics will be validated in several electronics demonstrators. In addition, PolyCE will provide Guidelines for designing new electronics products with recycled plastics. The project’s impact will be scaled up by involving target cities and their green public procurement initiatives; by EU-wide information and awareness raising campaigns. PolyCE will establish a feedback loop from the research activities, provide policy input regarding technical feasibilities and policy conflicts from technical perspective
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:ALDA, GCF, EUROPEAN MOVEMENT, GFZ, FORENINGEN NYT EUROPA +13 partnersALDA,GCF,EUROPEAN MOVEMENT,GFZ,FORENINGEN NYT EUROPA,TRI IE,WECF,YEE-YOUTH AND ENVIRONMENT EUROPE,ASVIS,BEE / EEB,IASS,CEU PRIVATE UNIVERSITY,TU Berlin,SOLIDAR,WR,DIALOGIK GEMEINNUETZIGE GESELLSCHAFT FUER KOMMUNIKATIONS- UND KOOPERATIONSFORSCHUNG mbH,CEU,CAN EUROPEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037071Overall Budget: 6,795,550 EURFunder Contribution: 6,795,550 EURREAL DEAL will stimulate a pan-European debate to reshape citizens? and stakeholders? active participation through deliberative processes around the European Green Deal. It brings together researchers and practitioners of deliberative democracy from a wide range of disciplines including environmental rights and the law of public participation, ethics and responsible innovation, gender studies and ecofeminism, psychology, geography, urban planning and sustainability studies. It includes the EU?s largest civil society networks advocating on the environment, climate, sustainable development, local democracy and the European movement. It teams up with youth climate, social justice and women?s organisations, SMEs, universities and research institutes, mobilising networks with thousands of CSOs, uniting millions of citizens and activating contacts to thousands of policymakers. In a large co-creation exercise, REAL DEAL will develop, test and validate innovative tools and formats to propel deliberative democracy to the next level. It will tests its innovations at citizens assemblies for the transition in at least 13 countries. We will scrutinise pan-European formats ranging from digital deliberation through our online platform www.CitizensGreenDeal.eu to in-person processes such as an Assembly for a Gender-Just Green Deal and a pan-European Youth Climate Assembly. REAL DEAL will co-create a comprehensive protocol for meaningful citizens? participation and deliberation to work towards the objectives of the EGD. It will validate recommendations on how to design such processes and how they can be applied by European institutions, Member States and civil society alike. Gender equality will be embedded into the project?s DNA. It pays specific attention to the leave-no-one-behind principle, fostering the engagement of disenfranchised groups that are disproportionally burdened by environmental damage. REAL DEAL will develop a new model of environmental citizenship across Europe.
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