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1OPERASOperational Potential of Ecosystems Research Application20122017OPERAS aims to improve understanding of how ecosystem services/natural capital contribute to human wOPERAS, ecosystem services (ES), knowledge marketplace, sustainable managementcordis.europa.eu29YesNo8997909.511459749.0FP7S
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YesBirds and Habitats Directives, Water Framework Directive, Green Infrastructure Strategy The overarching aim of the OPERAs project is to bridge the gap between science, policy and practice
"The LandPref was developed for use in the Pentland Hills Regional Park, in Scotland. Visions develo
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AmbiguousThe texts provide several examples of evidence for policy impact from the OPERAs project, focusing oProvided free and ready access to ES tools, methods and worked examples is also a critical pillar ofLack of conceptual integration; The Principle of ES concepts does not always make it into practice aMany OPERAs exemplars realised the need to bring together key stakeholders from science, policy and YesNoNoYesNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo9Freshwater, NBS
2OPENNESSOperationalisation of Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services: From Concepts to Real-World Applicatio20122017The overall objective of the OpenNESS project was to translate the concepts of ecosystem services anEcosystem services, wellbeing, natural capital, OPENNESS, Opplacordis.europa.eu39YesYes8999193.011488446.4FP7S
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NoWater Framework Directive, Sustainable land use planning, TEN-T (Trans-European Network – Transport)Promote the conceptual understanding and application of ecosystem services in policy and decision ma
The experience gained during OpenNESS has shaped the development of CICES V5.0 which continues to be
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StrongThe evidence showed that the project's findings, for example, were used to inform the development ofAll relevant stakeholders were represented in the ecosystem services assessment process - more collaLimitations in the implementation of the concept are driven by lack of time, finances or interest, cDefining a problem and opening up the problem space- Stakeholder involvement was a crucial element iYesNoNoYesYesNoYesNoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo31 Freshwater, NBS, multifunctional landscapes
3NATURVATIONNature Based Urban Innovation20162021The NATURVATION project aims to help to address the gap between the growing interest being expressedNATURVATION, biodiversity, nature-based solutions, urban environmentcordis.europa.eu14YesYes7797877.57797877.5Horizon 2020S
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Intended as a resource for policy-makers, practitioners and those with a general interest in nature-
Two of the three pathways of the project's impact were to enable and foster cultural change. Embeddi
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Weak/UnknownEvidence lacks details of actual impact.Delivered presentations and reports targeting specific audiences to explain the implications of our
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4SINCERESpurring INnovations for Forest ECosystem SERvices in Europe20182022SINCERE’s goal was to advance innovative mechanisms that support the provision of forest ecosystem s
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NoEuropean Union Green Deal, Common Agriculture Policy, New EU Forest Strategy, EU Bioeconomy StrategySINCERE’s main goal is to advance innovative mechanisms that support the provision of forest ecosystAnalyse how EU policies can better enhance innovations for forest ecosystem services.The policy brief and the policy commentary paper have received a lot of attention in the EU policy s
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Weak/UnknownEvidence suggests increased awareness, but specific impact is unknown. One of the policy mechanism to ensure this happens is implementation of PES schemes; and SINCERE exp
Funding public good provision is the target of a few of the IMs pursued in SINCERE. The presence of YesNoNoYesNoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoNoNo4
5NEWFOREXNew Ways to Value and Market Forest Externalities20092014The ultimate goal of the NEWFOREX project was to provide new insights, empirical knowledge, and methForest, forest goods and services, externalities, forest externalities, forest managementcordis.europa.eu12YesNo2712501.03552017.4FP7P
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The NEWFOREX project aimed to provide policy makers information and improved understanding of the pr
In addition, the case study partners arranged and/or participated in series of workshops for and wit
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Weak/UnknownEvidence indicates the project influencing policy process but unclear how and to what extent. WorkshExisting policies and organisational structures condition the design and the success of policy instr
The existence of fundamentally conflicting policy goals, as well as tensions between different brancYesYesNoNoYesNoYesNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo4
6PRESERVATIONPredictive ecology of global species extinction risk for conservation20132015The project aimed to develop predictive models of species extinction risk and test the interregionalWaterbird, conservation, biodiversity, extinction, preservationcordis.europa.eu1NoNo209033.4209033.4FP7 MCAP
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NoAichi Biodiversity Targets, Nature DirectivesThe project aims to establish a novel predictive framework for assessing species extinction risks anMost areas identified as the hotspots of waterbird population losses in this project (e.g. South Ame
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7GlobePureGlobal drivers of loss of biodiversity with eutrophication and their potential use for restoration e20122015To determine the consequences of changes in plant diversity (grassland biodiversity) on the functionBiodiversity, grassland, ecosystems, eutrophication, fertilisationcordis.europa.eu1NoNo264112.5264112.5FP7 MCAP
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8proGIregProductive Green Infrastructure for post-industrial urban regeneration: nature for renewal20182023For proGIreg three front-runner cities (Dortmund (DE); Turin (IT); Zagreb (HR)) will create Living LProductive green infrastructure, urban commons, co-production, urban agriculture, urban forestry, socordis.europa.eu40YesYes10432512.0111633268.87Horizon 2020S
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NoEU Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), COP21 Paris Agreement,
Scientific assessment and monitoring results from the Living Labs will be made available on the EU NCitizen ownership: A new understanding of GI as an urban common resource is at the core of proGIreg.
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Weak/UnknownThe evidence does not provide information on the exact impact.
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9ESMERALDAEnhancing ecoSysteM sERvices mApping for poLicy and Decision mAking20152018ESMERALDA aimed at developing guidance and a flexible methodology for Mapping and Assessment of EcosESMERALDA, mapping and assessment, ecosystem services, MAES, ecosystems, biodiversity, ecosystem sercordis.europa.eu39YesYes3002166.03133306.0Horizon 2020S
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Provide guidance for integrated ES mapping and assessment that can be used for sustainable decision-Support EU member states in the implementation of the EU Biodiversity (BD) Strategy's Target 2 ActioSpecific feedback has been collected during ESMERALDA Conferences and from EU MS stakeholders in the
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StrongThe text highlights increased awareness, knowledge, cooperation and implementation of Mapping and AsThe successful identification and integration of relevant stakeholders in all 28 EU member states, S
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10EKLIPSEEstablishing a European Knowledge and Learning Mechanism to Improve the Policy-Science-Society Inter20162022The aim of EKLIPSE is to establish an innovative, light, self-sustainable EU support mechanism for eEKLIPSE, biodiversity, environment, support mechanism, decision-making, knowledge, expert working grcordis.europa.eu12YesNo3117270.993117272.49Horizon 2020P
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NoCommon Agricultural Policy (CAP), EU energy policy, Birds and Habitats Directives, Water Framework DEklipse fills a key European-level gap by focusing on the specific knowledge needs and questions of
One example of an EKLIPSE contribution is the development of a framework for future research on natu
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StrongEvidence suggests EKLIPSE reports were used by the UN and EU for international environmental discussThe EKLIPSE project developed and set up an innovative, light, ethical and self-sustainable EU suppo
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