Project description
Intervention processes addressing biodiversity loss and equity
Interventions, such as innovations, regulations, financial incentives, and tools that influence social norms and emotions, can drive systemic change and promote biodiversity and equity. However, the success of these interventions is not well understood. With this in mind, the EU-funded DAISY project aims to examine various intervention processes that address biodiversity loss and equity, ultimately providing specific policy recommendations. It will investigate current innovations and identify emerging ones in the agri-food, energy, education, and urban and regional development sectors. The project will develop, test, and propose intervention strategies for transformative change, actively engaging civil society, policymakers, and businesses. It will analyse social, economic, and political processes, map existing innovations, and assess their potential for driving transformation.
Objective
DAISY (DigitAl, technologIcal and Social innovation mixes enabling transformation for biodiversity and equitY) aims to understand how interventions (innovations, regulations, financial incentives and tools affecting social norms and emotions) and their mixes can drive systemic change and transformation for biodiversity and equity, offering concrete policy recommendations. For this, DAISY will 1) Investigate processes supporting current innovations and identify emerging ones in key domains of agri-food, energy, education and urban and regional development; 2) Develop, test and provide intervention mixes for transformative change across practical, political and personal spheres, and 3) Engage and enhance the response-ability of civil society, policymakers, and businesses to implement and amplify transformative action. To achieve these goals, DAISY will analyse social, economic, and political processes, map existing innovations, assess their transformative potential, and develop, test and assess interventions to be taken up by policies to address biodiversity loss and equity. DAISY will conduct case studies (spanning from using digital apps through commons governance to degrowth models), workshops, and (social science) experiments, working collaboratively with a range of participants. The project will provide recommendations to decision-makers and build capacity among stakeholders. Additionally, it will foster collaboration with key networks and across a range of domains to amplify its impact.
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Programme(s)
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Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
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HORIZON.2.6 - Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
MAIN PROGRAMME
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL6-2024-BIODIV-01
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CV1 5FB Coventry
United Kingdom
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