PLUS Change - Participatory Land Use Strategies: Meeting biodiversity, climate and social objectives in a Changing world.

Project: Research

Project participants

  • University of Ljubljana

Description

PLUS Change brings together 23 institutions from across Europe including 5 Universities, 5 research institutes, 3 stakeholder network organisations, 1 performing arts collective, and 9 practice partners representing regional planning and land management authorities and organisations. The objectives directly address the call with an aim to create land use strategies and decision-making processes that meet
climate, biodiversity and human well-being objectives of sustainability, and to develop interventions that leverage political, economic, societal, material and cultural contexts to achieve these strategies, by involving actors at multiple decision-making levels (individual, land management, planning, policy). Activities include land use modelling (including historical and future trajectories of change), systems mapping, causal loop diagrams, performing arts approaches, randomized controlled trials of behaviour change, sociological surveys, and
policy and governance reviews. All activities brought together in an integrated research design that draws on their different contributions to a holistic approach to understand multi-scale land use systems across a diversity of socioeconomic and biogeographical contexts, and create usable tools for land managers, users, planners and policy makers. The project is anchored in, and integrated through, 11 locationbased cases for co-creation, and in a high-level multiplier cluster to identify challenges and impacts at EU and Global levels. Outputs include recommendations of co-designed and tested interventions to unlock behavioural, structural and procedural changes to achieve identified land use strategies; and a toolkit to support land use planners in enacting these interventions, including knowledge training, a planning dashboard and simulation tools, and methods for engaging citizens and land managers in behaviour change.
AcronymPLUS Change
StatusActive
Period01.06.2331.05.27

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  1. On the stabilization of parallel-chord girders for timber constructions
  2. Enterprise Integration
  3. Benchmarking nesting aids for cavity-nesting bees and wasps
  4. The interplay between individual and collective efforts in the age of global threats
  5. Predicting the interfacial heat transfer coefficient of cast Mg-Al alloys using Beck's inverse analysis
  6. Interregional flows of multiple ecosystem services through global trade in wild species
  7. Neoliberalism in Crisis
  8. Studying marriage migration to Europe from below
  9. Polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphere of the Atlantic and Southern Oceans
  10. Organizational identity and its applications
  11. Introduction to the Handbook on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment
  12. Der Mord am Weihnachtsmann
  13. The Impact of Peer Presence on Cheating
  14. PISA, SINUS, Bildungsstandards
  15. Lagrangian coherent sets in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection
  16. Meta-analytic cointegrating rank tests for dependent panels
  17. Oxidation Kinetics of Neat Methyl Oleate and as a Blend with Solketal
  18. Captopril and its dimer captopril disulfide
  19. Measurement approaches for inigrated reporting adoption and quality
  20. Totgesagte leben länger
  21. Introduction
  22. Entrepreneurship in conventions, place-making, and spaces of creativity
  23. Learning settings to face climate change
  24. Walter Benjamin zur Einführung
  25. Sustainability constraints on UK bioenergy development
  26. A strategy for an initial assessment of the ecotoxicological effects of transformation products of pesticides in aquatic systems following a tiered approach
  27. Operaismo and the Wicked Problem of Organization
  28. Collective Individuation
  29. Characteristics of adaptive teacher behavior in mathematical modelling