1. H2020-EU.3.5.2.1. (Further our understanding of biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems, their interactions with social systems and their role in sustaining the economy and human well-being) 2. H2020-EU.3.5.2.3. (Provide knowledge and tools for effective decision making and public engagement) 3. H2020-EU.3.5.1.2. (Assess impacts, vulnerabilities and develop innovative cost-effective adaptation and risk prevention and management measures) 4. H2020-EU.3.5.1.3. (Support mitigation policies, including studies that focus on impact from other sectoral policies) 5. H2020-EU.3.5.2.2. (Developing integrated approaches to address water-related challenges and the transition to sustainable management and use of water resources and services)
The overarching objective of Connecting Nature is to position Europe as a global leader in the innovation and implementation of nature-based solutions. The project partners will form a community of cities fostering peer-to-peer, transdisciplinary capacity-building between front-runner, fast-follower and multiplier cities. Connecting Nature will co-develop the policy and practices necessary to scale up urban resilience, innovation and governance via nature-based solutions. An open innovation ecosystem approach bringing together city governments, SMEs, academia and civic society will be used to co-produce usable and actionable knowledge in all cities. Connecting Nature will provide the reference framework for a new generation of urban nature-based solution processes and empower transitioning ambassadors who will globalise this approach through a strategy targeting multiplier cities. This novel approach, coupled with the high capacity of the consortium, makes Connecting Nature an exciting prospect. In addition, linking all open-sourced data to the Oppla platform will ensure perpetuation beyond the end of the project.
Dagmar Haase, Clemens Jänicke, Thilo Wellmann Front and back yard green analysis with subpixel vegetation fractions from earth observation data in a city published pages: 44-54, ISSN: 0169-2046, DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.10.010
Landscape and Urban Planning 182
2020-02-17
2019
Iwona Zwierzchowska, Katarzyna Fagiewicz, Lidia Poniży, Piotr Lupa, Andrzej Mizgajski Introducing nature-based solutions into urban policy – facts and gaps. Case study of Poznań published pages: 161-175, ISSN: 0264-8377, DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.03.025
Land Use Policy 85
2020-02-17
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The information about "CONNECTING NATURE" are provided by the European Opendata Portal: CORDIS opendata.
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EdiCitNet (2018)
Edible Cities Network Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably productive cities