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Join Our Workshop: “Empowering Collective Action for the Energy Transition”

Research on methods to foster participation in the energy transition has thus far primarily focused on individual households, assuming that energy decisions are made independently within each household. While this approach has yielded significant success, the increasing prominence of Energy Communities and technologies like collective PV systems, district heating, and fast EV chargers necessitates a […]

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Deusto University Kickstarts the White Book development

In the framework of the DECIPHER Project, Deusto University has embarked on the development of a White Book aimed at integrating innovative frameworks into university curricula. This initiative seeks to guide on how to equip future decision-makers with the transversal skills and knowledge required to address the complexities of the modern world and to generate

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Radboud University Studies Human Pressures in Biodiversity Modeling

In this interview, Jelle Hilbers, assistant professor at Radboud University, delves into biodiversity modeling. As part of the DECIPHER project, his work evaluates how human activities like climate change and land use impact biodiversity. 🔍 Key Highlights: 🌱 Human pressures on biodiversity: Effects of agriculture, climate change, and land-use changes on species like mammals, plants,

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DECIPHER Partners Met in Delft to Review Project Progress

On November 28 and 29, 2024 DECIPHER Partners met in Delft for a meeting focused on the project’s ongoing progress and upcoming milestones. The two-day event brought the Consortium to review achievements, share reflections, and chart a path for future success. The meeting began with a comprehensive overview of project progress, highlighting key developments and

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Participate in the DECIPHER Project Survey! Your input matters.

We are excited to invite you to participate in the survey for developing a multi-criteria framework to assess environmental risks. About the Survey: Imagine that you are an official of the European Commission who must address a significant and urgent risk situation related to climate change (such as extreme heat weave, extended drought, rising sea levels, biodiversity loss, or

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University of Exeter’s Breakthroughs in Simulation-Based Modeling

In this interview carried out by University of Deusto, Femke Nijsse, lecturer at University of Exeter, shares the cutting-edge work on energy transition modeling. Collaborating with Cambridge Econometrics, the research uses global economic simulations to analyze current energy systems, economic behavior, and the role of policy in driving change. 🔍 Key Highlights: 🌱 Global economy

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Mastering DECIPHER: Insights on Consortium Models and contributions.

As part of the DECIPHER Project’s mission to improve decision-making in the areas of climate change and biodiversity, we are proud to present a series of interviews with key members of the consortium. These videos offer a behind-the-scenes look at the important work being done, the models developed, the challenges overcome, and how their contributions

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DECIPHER Project research endeavors

As the urgency to address environmental challenges intensifies, innovative research initiatives are crucial. In this context, with the support provided by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Program, under grant agreement no. 101056898, the DECIPHER Project is a part of groundbreaking research endeavors on the biodiversity impact asessment and the potential of land

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