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ECOsystem-based governance with DAnube lighthouse Living Lab for sustainable Innovation processes

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Deliverables

Policy recommendations for NBS Implementation (opens in new window)

Policy recommendations will be delivered to all partners & further to regional & national authorities, stakeholders, NGOs, companies, academia, etc. as a tool for NBS assessment.

NBS catalogue of implemented best practices (opens in new window)

Previous results will be summarized & the Report on NBS visions for whole Danube Region (D2.3) written in form of Executive Summary. This Report will be background for developing Policy recommendations for NBS Implementation, as a final outcome of WP. The team will evaluate at least 10 best practices for restauration of freshwater ecosystems.

Reports of at least 4 sessions organised by ECODALLI as part of established events (opens in new window)

D3.2 will prepare the output from T3.2 to be used in WP4.Based on peer to peer & expert meeting within established events, EcoDaLLi Team will collect information on policies and solutions at river - city, cross- border & trans-national policies level. This information will be fed into the WP4 activities.

Methodology for Mission relevant NBS assessment (opens in new window)

T2.1 will develop a methodology for NBS assessment, building upon the existing knowledge in order to allow the identification of best practices regarding biodiversity conservation & restoration initiatives along the Danube river basin, including its delta. The results will be presented in D2.1

Created content catalog for stakeholders engagement (opens in new window)

Municipalities in the project will bring citizens & different groups of civil organizations to interact with the portal, use the results of the project & innovative actions, & exchange ideas among themselves. This task will result in D6.2 Created content catalog for stakeholders engagement.

The catalogue of services offered (opens in new window)
Project’s Corporate Identity & Comm Materials (opens in new window)

Based on inputs of PPs, SEZ will develop a project corporate identity & communication materials (D8.3, M6) together with design agency that will include a logo, corporate colours, fonts & key visuals, layout for website & sm accounts, project flyers, roll-up, flyers & project brochure & other templates for communication. Project public website (published by M6) will feature regular news on project progress, activities & events. Website will be an interactive & responsive platform (e.g. for mobile use).

Online interactive portal (opens in new window)

Online interactive portal integrating the outcomes of WP2, WP3, WP4 and WP 8The Interactive EcoDaLLi portal will be the primary communication tool for disseminating the results and outputs from other WPs to relevant stakeholders. This will be achieved by structuring the portal into four pillars: Research, Business, Governance, and Citizens. Each pillar will serve as an information point for knowledge exchange, but it will also allow direct and active communication between experts and stakeholders in the field. The main idea of the interactive approach is to engage targeted groups from each pillar to participate proactively in ecosystem restoration using the innovative solutions from the EcoDaLLi project and Mission Ocean in general, but also to propose potential solutions that could be effectively used. Therefore, the interactive portal aims to serve as a database and collection of catalogs on existing good practices developed under similar projects but also as a point where concerned stakeholders can take an active stance to communicate their ideas, solutions, or concerns about issues related to Danube basin ecosystem preservation and restoration. To ensure broad engagement of the community, portal content will be in English but also in local languages to bridge the language barriers that might exist.

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