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Planning Land Use Strategies: Meeting biodiversity, climate and social objectives in a Changing world.

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Handbook on developing integrated scenarios to explore sustainable land use strategies (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

A methodology handbook for bringing together plural perspectives (e.g. citizens, policy drivers and planning actors) and disciplinary approaches to create scenarios of future land use. The handbook is to be used by PLUS Change researchers and practice partners within the project when creating integrated land use scenarios (T3.3). The handbook will also include reflections and generalised lessons and tips so that it can be used externally as a good practice guide for planners and land use decision-makers who wish to explore future land use scenarios. It will be integrated into the planning toolkit (D1.2).

Challenges and opportunities for just and equitable land use change in Europe (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

This is a practical handbook for navigating ethics, equity and justice issues in land use research and practice in Europe (EU + CH and GB). It is based on discussions in three seminars in T1.3 (M3, 9, 15), and ongoing reflexive work in the project consortium across T1.1, T1.2 and T1.3. The handbook includes generalisable guidance on ethics concerns and how to address them, as well as detailed, specific examples of issues and their management from across the 11 PLUS Change cases and multiplier cluster (see Part B, Table 2, page 8). Concrete ethics plans developed by PLUS Change researchers in T1.3 are included as annexes. Internally in the project, the handbook guides PLUS Change researchers and practice cases in completing their work across empirical WPs 2, 3, 4 and 5 and will be used in WP5 seminars (M33, 36, 39) when piloting and trialing land use interventions. Externally, the handbook guides researchers and land use managers and practitioners in identify and addressing the ethics, equity and justice issues in their own land use interventions.

Report on the Policy Drivers of Land Use Change (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

The report is an assessment of the likely impact of EU, national and local policies on land use change. It will cover high level EU policy and strategy, the policies and strategies of the nations of the 11 practice cases (listed in Part B, Table 2, page 8) and local policies and plans at the 11 practice case levels. It summarises results of T3.2 created through policy document review and causal loop diagrams with practice cases and the multiplier cluster (workshop in M18).

Data management plan (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Plan for managing data in PLUS Change, conforming to GDPR, ethics considerations, and questions of epistemic justice and accessibility (in T1.3). The DMP will include FAIR data management criteria and EU's open science practices. It will account for the variation in data types, licences and formats, and the data practices applied in the PLUS Change project.

Online presentations of Possible Landscapes in 11 Practice Cases (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

A set of 11 online presentations of possible future landscapes in the practice cases (see Part B, Table 2, page 8), created with citizens at public engagement events. A virtual gallery with accompanying text and audio description on the PLUS Change website in English and local languages.

CDE Plan, accompanied by launch of online project hub (s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

This deliverable is the CDE plan, supported by the launch of the project's online identity and website. The online identify will include social media (Twitter and Instagram) including logo, colours and style elements, and guidelines for visual communication. The project website will include pages translated into the local languages of the 11 practice cases. It will be a hub for creating a community of knowledge, showcase of practice cases, and sharing of project outputs. The CDE plan includes briefs for partners on how to provide communication content.

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