
ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE NATURE
ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE NATURE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:VNUHCM, NLWKN, UASZ, ONU, CSIC +23 partnersVNUHCM,NLWKN,UASZ,ONU,CSIC,ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE NATURE,RMIT EUROPE,USFQ,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D INVESTIGACIO DELS RECURSOS,CMCC,UMP,HZG,University of Aveiro,UPC,LMU,UNINORTE,MIT,UNIVERSIDADE SAVE,WWF Romania,MACS,GEOECOMAR,CO.RI.LA,EURECAT,AGU,FNCA,GCF,SAMSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101213138Overall Budget: 8,833,700 EURFunder Contribution: 8,565,910 EURCoast-Scapes (rethinking COASTal landSCAPES with climate-resilient interventions: systemic land-to-sea solutions) proposes to rethink land-coast-sea systems under climate change for enhanced resilience and biodiversity gains. We shall co-design systemic resilience solutions for coastal landscapes using transdisciplinary indicators, early and climatic warnings, business models and knowledge-based maintenance to reduce climatic risks and improve land to sea environments. We propose nature-based-solutions (NbS) suited to a broad range of coastal archetypes, governance, climates and resilience deficits, sequenced along resilience-through-adaptation pathways. Such solutions, supported by governance transformation and cross-sectoral engagement, will be applied by regions and communities empowered by an unprecedented combination of technical tools, financial models and social commitment. Coast-Scapes will promote NbS for a climatic resilience compatible with biodiversity gains and existing infrastructure constraints, seeking a reduced environmental footprint under natural resources that are scarce in quantity and quality. Social and technical innovation, associated to a governance shift, will make systemic resilience operational and fill the implementation gap at a pace commensurate with climate change acceleration. The selected Core Pilot regions/communities feature climate sensitive natural/human assets, controlled by land-coast-sea interactions and acting as large-scale demonstrators of scalable resilience plans for replication and export. These plans aggregate Science, Policy, Industry, Society and Environment actors with administrations responsible for local implementation, organised as resilience platforms and linked in a Regions and Communities Board. Resilience solutions will be monitored/maintained/marketed with the project, new standards and business models, for a resilience build up commensurate with unfavourable climate/human stressors.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:EST, E NOSTRA COOP, QUERCUS ANCN, SEVEn, SSNC +13 partnersEST,E NOSTRA COOP,QUERCUS ANCN,SEVEn,SSNC,SEVEN,ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE NATURE,ADEME,Bush Energie GmbH,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),OEKO-INSTITUT E.V. - INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE OEKOLOGIE,LITHUANIAN NATIONAL CONSUMER FEDERATION,CENTRE ECOLOGIQUE PAFENDALL ASBL,FEWE,NORGES NATURVERNFORBUND,GUIDE TOPTEN,BBL,INCDE ICEMENERGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649647Overall Budget: 1,933,670 EURFunder Contribution: 1,793,870 EURTOPTEN ACT aims at empowering consumers to ACT: to purchase top energy-efficient products that will save energy over their lifetime. TOPTEN ACT develops a comprehensive market transformation strategy targeting consumers, manufacturers, retailers, large buyers, consumer associations and other key actors in 16 European countries, covering a combined population of 447 Mio inhabitants. It works with these actors to help them embrace and promote energy-efficient products, so that they become the natural choice for consumers. Project partners will: - Manage 16 Topten websites presenting up-to-date, consumer-oriented information to 2 Mio visitors per year. These websites will showcase top energy-efficient models in a number of product groups: domestic appliances, cooling and lighting equipment, consumer electronics, vehicles etc. They build on independent and reliable market surveys selecting the best available technologies (BATs) amongst hundreds of thousands of products. → Consumers identify top products, compare costs and understand the benefits of energy performance on their electricity bills and for the environment. - ‘Push’ this information to consumers through extensive use of the media, communications and partnerships with key organisations acting as multipliers. → Impartial information reaches consumers. - Work with retailers, leveraging on their unique market position, directly in contact with consumers about to ACT, to further increase purchases of energy-efficient product. → In just one click, consumers will find and buy top efficient products. TOPTEN ACT impacts are both quantitative —savings of 331 GWh/year triggered per million € invested— and qualitative: markets are more transparent, media report on top efficient products, multipliers relay the Topten message to their target groups, consumers change their using and purchasing behaviour, retailers change their range and highlight BAT products, manufacturers shift their production lines.
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