TRANS-lighthouses
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TRANS-lighthouses
Projet de recherche Horizon Europe
“More than green - Lighthouses of transformative nature-based solutions for inclusive communities”
Projet financé par European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation sous le Grant Agreement No. 101084628 (€6M, call HORIZON-CL6-2022-COMMUNITIES-01 – Resilient, inclusive, healthy and green rural, coastal and urban communities)
Durée : 1 Mai 2023 – 31 Octobre 2026
Chercheuses : Ela Callorda Fossati, Andreia Lemaître, Maria José Ruiz Rivera
Lien vers le site : https://trans-lighthouses.eu/
Résumé :
This highly competitive international, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary project aims to rethink the sociopolitics of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in Europe as part of the public agenda for NbS towards systemic change. This co-creation project gathers evidence on material and immaterial results of NbS to rethink and reframe the main elements that compose the complexity of creating social and ecologically just solutions. It accounts for the different landscapes (urban, rural, forestry, coastal) that shape NbS initiatives (10 assessment cases and 8 pilot cases) and builds on a large and diverse consortium (co-researchers), which includes universities, municipalities, social and solidarity economy incubators, and civil society organizations for local democracy and youth participation, from the North and from the South (associated partners). TRANS-lighthouses integrates a network of “lighthouses”, which are a metaphor for a set of local governance arrangements and instruments, within multi-stakeholder networks and coordinated groups, that allow the co-creation of small-scale but big-picture projects that can be upscaled over time. Accordingly, each lighthouse is formed by a living knowledge lab (LKL),
that locally articulates assessment, co-creation, and knowledge of international associated partners. In these spaces, the interaction of different knowledge(s) and experiences support the assessment of ongoing solutions and the testing of new ones. The project involves around forty researchers and co-researchers from 10 European countries. (source: TRANS-lighthouses Grant Agreement, adapté)
Études de cas et Cas pilotes :
