Coevolutionary approach to unlock the transformative potential of nature-based solutions for more inclusive and resilient communities
We are exploring
how nature-based solutions (NBS) can contribute to the societal change needed to address the ongoing biodiversity and climate crisis. We are working on co-designing fair NBS governance techniques, models, and practices that are fair for humans (especially for vulnerable people) and non-humans.
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- Using Umwelt cards to give non-humans a voice Finding ways to include nonhuman perspectives to nature-based solutions has been an important aim of the Coevolvers project. Written by Timo Maran, University of Tartu, Estonia. More about
- Natural environment as a resource for recovering and mental wellbeing Seminar with Luca Frankó from ELTE Budapest More about
- Collecting local stories in Tartu Our Tartu Living Lab, in collaboration with the Estonian Folklore Archives, has initiated the collection of local stories in the Ülejõe, Kvissentali, and Raadi districts of Tartu. More about
- Using Umwelt cards to give non-humans a voice Finding ways to include nonhuman perspectives to nature-based solutions has been an important aim of the Coevolvers project. Written by Timo Maran, University of Tartu, Estonia. More about
- Natural environment as a resource for recovering and mental wellbeing Seminar with Luca Frankó from ELTE Budapest More about
- Collecting local stories in Tartu Our Tartu Living Lab, in collaboration with the Estonian Folklore Archives, has initiated the collection of local stories in the Ülejõe, Kvissentali, and Raadi districts of Tartu. More about
Living Labs
We are working with seven communities in seven European countries on new practices and models for nature-based solutions that can help local, vulnerable communities adapt sustainably and resiliently to social and environmental change.
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