Stakeholders
In order to better understand the results, the main Stakeholders are described below.
Policymakers
Policy makers are the key audiences of this project. Within the European Union, from the municipal level to the supranational level, this project tries to improve the decision-making on climate and environmental policies.
Modellers
Specialists from academia, think tanks and industry who aim to advance scientific knowledge or provide technical support to Policy Makers taking advantage.
Academia
University governors & management boards and teaching staff in general. In the educational role, improve the training of university professors to expand environmental knowledge. On the research role, leverage such knowledge for discussion by the research sector.
Financial sector and Industry
Both in their financing role and in their contribution as providers of environmentally friendly goods, services, and production processes.
Other Non-state actors
Including citizens and especially those NGOs dealing with environmental issues that could bring their experience and critical vision to bear on the design of future environmental policies.
Work Packages
Stakeholder engagement tool
Practical recommendations for more transparent, legitimate, efficient public policy design and evaluation
Boosting policy resilience in the face of disruption
Long-term and inclusive policy success
Main drivers considered: climate change, socioeconomic development, land use change
Linkages of the economy with impacts on biodiversity and coastal flooding
Advanced economic models, open-source mini models and meta-analysis on the economic valuation of biodiversity
Emerging and innovative analytical issues in decision-making
Increase in the resilience of policy evaluation
Reporting of multiple indicators and evaluation criteria (social, technological, political, economic)
Co-creation of the decision-making framework.
Practical recommendations for more transparent, legitimate, efficient public policy design and evaluation.
Long-term and inclusive policy success.
Innovation in representing bidirectional links between economic and environmental systems.
Main drivers considered: climate change, socioeconomic development, land use change.
Linkages of the economy with impacts on biodiversity and coastal flooding.
Advanced economic models, open-source mini models and meta-analysis on the economic valuation of biodiversity.
Emerging and innovative analytical issues in decision-making.
Reporting of multiple indicators and evaluation criteria (social, technological, political, economic).
Publications
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement No. 101056898. The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of CINEA or other EU agencies or bodies.