Project documents

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Latest documents

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality research

    This report presents a curated catalogue of biodiversity engagement methods designed to support inclusive, reflexive, and transformative biodiversity engagement. The catalogue features 18 methods for biodiversity engagement, arranged in thematic categories including storytelling, sensory, game-based, behaviour, dialogue and debriefing methods. The featured methods have been trialled within the PLANET4B project, including across a wide range [...]

  • Biodiversity brief intersectionality Policy

    Current main trends in the five key sectors —agriculture, education, the fashion industry, finance, and trade— contribute to biodiversity loss by driving resource exploitation and overuse through globalised, standardised systems. PLANET4B’s research report Mapping of Leverage Points and Transformative Pathways for Upscaling in the EU and Global Context for Five Sectors identifies key leverage points [...]

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality Policy research

    This report maps leverage points and transformative pathways for enhancing transformative change in five sectors – agriculture, finance, trade, education, and fashion– across both EU and global contexts, based on the analysis conducted within the PLANET4B project and drawing from six extensive sector based cases within this project.

  • Behaviour Policy
    Workshop report

    The document summarises the results of the workshop on ‘theory of commonalities and conflicts’. The report provides a methodological description of the two-day workshop, where participants analysed the case studies of the project, using creative methods and an interactive approach. Which areas connecting strongly to biodiversity are covered in the case studies? What sort of creative methods did the participants used so far to develop each case study? Which theories [...]

  • intersectionality Policy research
    Research brief

    Explore the innovative approach of PLANET4B in addressing biodiversity loss through an intersectional lens. This policy brief unveils a methodological framework that recognizes the interconnectedness of race, gender, disability, sexuality, class, age, and other social categories in understanding and addressing biodiversity challenges. Gain valuable insights, practical approaches, and key findings to guide future research and promote environmental and social justice.   Download the presentation on the topic.

  • Policy
    Research brief

    Building strong collaborations for transformative change

    Summary of the Synergies Strategy of the PLANET4B project with open call for collaboration. Download the corresponding presentation.  

  • Behaviour Biodiversity Policy
    Research brief

    Short summary of the Report on biodiversity and related concepts perceptions. Download the corresponding presentation.  

  • Behaviour Biodiversity Policy
    Research brief

    PLANET4B partners, including both researchers and practitioners, made an inventory of theories potentially applicable for influencing decisionmaking relevant to biodiversity.  Read about it in nutshell.

  • Behaviour Biodiversity Policy
    Research report

    Using biodiversity to persuade: A discourse analysis

    The meaning we assign to the world around us influences the way we behave and treat things. Therefore, it is of great importance to better understand how society views and understands fundamental challenges of our time, such as biodiversity loss. This knowledge will help to make social, political, or economic interventions more effective in preserving and enhancing biodiversity and also help communicate adequately about the issue of biodiversity loss. The [...]