TRANSPATH aims to harness natural resources sustainably and drive social innovations that synergize biodiversity, climate adaptation, and mitigation. The goal is widespread adoption of these practices across society, transforming extraction, production, consumption, and trade to align with planetary limits. Actions should be regularly reviewed to maintain 'safe and just operating spaces.' This approach fosters diverse values, legitimacy, and integrated, long-term governance.
Specific outcomes of the intervention are:
i) The ability to navigate transformative paths is made possible and connected across the European Union, Member States, and local levels through policies and decision-making that are integrated, inclusive, adaptive, and diverse.
ii) Individuals, communities, businesses, and authorities are actively engaged and inspired to change their daily life decisions affecting global sustainability challenges through locally tailored leverage points that accelerate shifts to sustainable and just extraction, production, consumption, and trade.
iii) Integrated assessment across biodiversity, climate, and other sustainability goals becomes a significant practice that leverages synergies between biodiversity-climate actions. This, in turn, helps environmental policies become a source of economic innovation rather than a financial burden.
iv) Interventions robustly support shifts toward sustainable extraction, production, consumption, and trade. These interventions back transformative niche innovations and exert pressure on existing socio-economic systems and practices through economic instruments, enhanced governance, and a pro-environmental choice architecture.