
BioAgora
Science is important in informing policy. However, there is a disconnect between decision-makers and access to research-based knowledge on biodiversity. To shrink this gap, the

Science is important in informing policy. However, there is a disconnect between decision-makers and access to research-based knowledge on biodiversity. To shrink this gap, the

The BIOREFOREST project aims to initiate a societal transformation towards optimising reforestation strategies for forests and orchards, integrating biodiversity as a key factor in the
Our food system is a major driver of biodiversity loss. The concept of ‘restorative aquaculture’ entails a form of food production that also provides ecological
Urbanization of the sea: assessing and managing the impact of Offshore Wind developments on open ocean biodiversity (SE, NO, DK, BE, DE, IT)
Bearded fireWORM invaSiOn: UnderwaTer monitoring, biodiversity and social impacts, PotentiaL indUstrial application and mitigation Strategies (IT, SI, TN, FR, TR, RO, ES)
Leveraging transformative capacities for the governance of human-bear-coexistence in Europe. An integrated socialecological-institutional approach.
Reversing BIOdiversity decline in DENsification strategies: systemic solutions and CITY modelling for transformative change (SE, IT, NL, FI)

It is not enough to become net zero; our world needs to become nature-positive. Based on this disruptive idea, all our activities not only minimise
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