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Risultati finali
This deliverable refers to task 3.2. The initial version contains the preliminary results of the Structural Equation Modelling implementation in the case studies. Specifically, this version will describe the results concerning the identification of the factors that drive the adoption of new practices among economic, social norms and circles, political or environmental. The supply side in all four case studies, and also in the intermediate and final steps of the supply chain will be accounted for.
BIOTRAILS Serious game (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 4.4. The initial (A) version will describe the process for developing the serious game:c conceptualization; Identification of procedural game content; Game engine selection; Asset modelling; and Develop the game.
PSDM processes for Nexus understanding and management (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable is the preliminary (A) product of task 3.5. Version (A) will contain the preliminary results of the PSDM implementation in the case studies. Specifically, version (A) will describe the main findings concerning the mapping of the Nexus connections (Nexus structure) and the definition of the Climate-biodiversity-society Nexus indicators.
Biodiversity-focused ESG toolkit (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 4.3. The initial version (A) of the toolkit for providing guidance on how to incorporate biodiversity criteria in corporate (ESG) policies. A needs assessment of businesses will take place in order to understand better how such firms are taking this issue into account, and what are their unmet requirements.
Front-end dashboard (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 4.5. The initial (A) version is a fully functional dashboard for visualisation of the alternative scenarios. A web-based dashboard will be implemented,including cross-platform solutions, and by following the ASP.NET Core framework for the dashboard development.
This deliverable refers to task 6.1. The Initial (A) version describes the dissemination, communication, policy outreach, excellence diffusion, and joint activities plan, strategy and foreseen/undertaken activities
This deliverable refers to task 2.3. Initial (D2.3A) version includes the analysis of leverage points and potential interventions for transitional pathways for each case study, including a compilation of publicly accessible tools or toolkits that support implementation of BIOTRAILS solutions.
Joint activities with other projects/initiatives (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 6.2. The deliverable will delineate a plan for enabling cooperation with ongoing activities and projects to include biodiversity into integrated assessment models and analyse the usability of existing and emerging concepts such as Planetary Boundaries, Doughnut Economy, Environmental Footprints, and Degrowth. This cooperation will aim at raising awareness with regard to BIOTRAILS' s objectivesand results, and through them try to promote the project results and bring the project one step closer to the market.
Planning and setup handbook, and operational management report (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 5.1. Version (A) of this deliverable will collect and structure baseline information from the case studies. To this aim, a common framework will be shared with the case studies responsible. This version will also contain the co-implementation plan of the activities in each case study, and the co-evaluation/validation plan, along with a roadmap for the process. This version of the deliverable will be elaborated in strict interaction with the case study leaders.
Developing capabilities for cities to reduce their biodiversity impacts (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 4.2. BIOTRAILS will produce guidelines for interventions by cities to reduce their biodiversity impacts, in a way that cities can take relevant action aligned with their existing net-zero and circularity agendas. The initial version of this deliverable will capture opportunities for cities to reduce their biodiversity impacts demonstrator on the food value chain (selected value chain subject to change during co-development face with cities).
LAA stakeholder engagement guidelines and BIOTRAILS learning platform (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable corresponds to task 2.1. D2.1 will contain guidelines and instructions about setting up and operating each pilot LLA. The guidelines will focus on a preliminary selection of the domains and main actors in each pilot LAA along with appropriate templates, procedures, tools and methods to facilitate the stakeholders engagementand interaction process. The deliverable will also include information on the development of the interactive online BIOTRAILS learning platform and its various functionalities.
BIOTRAILS data repository (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 3.1. The initial version (A) includes the data collection protocol, that outlines how the required datasets will be collected, stored and structured. The data integration protocol, which is also part of this deliverable, will describe the management of a large amount of heterogeneous data that will be collected and used in BIOTRAILS.
Climate projections report (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable refers to task 3.4. The initial version (A) is the analysis of the most critical climatic parameters associated with climate change, such as temperature, precipitation, evapotranspiration, as well as other relevant climatic hazard indicators(e.g., frost, floods, drought, excess heat), affecting the Nexus.
Report on the results of the behavioural interventions studies (A) (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable is related to the Task 4.1 Behavioural Interventional Toolkit for Consumers and will report the results and the findings of the studies that aim to test behavioural interventions to improve biodiversity-related behaviours of the consumers. D4.1 A will report the preliminary results of the studies and inform us on the power and the effectiveness of some interventions used and as a result, provide insights on supplementary actions that have to be taken until the end of the task.
This deliverable refers to task 3.3. The initial version (A) will describe the results of the EEMRIO and LCA data coupling to improve process-based assessments supply chain information using EEMRIO and to enhance the EEMRIO with emission and resource consumption data and impact assessment using LCA data for key sectors.
Pubblicazioni
Autori:
Brown Valeire, Kapetas Leon
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17414688
Autori:
Chalkiadakis Charis, Drakou Evangelia
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17416204
Autori:
Giordano Raffaele, Santoro Stefania
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17415024
Autori:
Pentsiou Vasileia, Benetatos Charis, Papadaskalopoulou Christina
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17408310
Autori:
Pentsiou Vasileia, Papadaskalopoulou Christina, Vetsou Marianthi
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17417292
Autori:
Antonaki Danai, Nydrioti Ioanna
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17415087
Autori:
Savva, Andreas, Klitis, Charalambos, Lazarou, Frini
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo Platform
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17414531
Autori:
Walker Christie, Pfister Stephan, Want Shuntian, Yu Yue
Pubblicato in:
2025
Editore:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17414609
Autori:
Stefania Santoro, Alessandro Pagano, Wendy Francesconi, Denyse Mello, Raffaele Giordano
Pubblicato in:
Science of The Total Environment, Numero 991, 2025, ISSN 0048-9697
Editore:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2025.179893
Autori:
Christie Walker, Stephan Pfister
Pubblicato in:
Data in Brief, Numero 64, 2026, ISSN 2352-3409
Editore:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/J.DIB.2025.112309
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