Project documents

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Latest documents

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality Policy

    The IPBES Transformative Change Assessment (2024) makes clear, fundamental and systemic change is essential to reverse current trends of biodiversity crisis. It calls for a rethinking of how societies value and relate to the natural world, recognising that well-being, justice and care for the planet are interconnected dimensions of sustainable prosperity. PLANET4B addresses these implementation challenges [...]

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality

    This deliverable presents the development and testing of the PLANET4B Biodiversity Engagement Course for Educators. By providing educators in secondary and higher education with transdisciplinary training and teaching materials on biodiversity and the biodiversity crisis, the Course aims to build educators’ capacity to teach about these themes through systems thinking, intersectionality and creative and experiential learning, thereby inspiring students to take [...]

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality Policy research

    This report presents the Compendium of 11 Transformative Change Stories developed within the PLANET4B project. The stories show how biodiversity-related decision-making is inseparable from social practices, values, identities, and institutions, and how participatory approaches can generate pathways toward more just and biodiversity-positive futures. The 11 stories cover two clusters: five place-based cases focusing on intersectional [...]

  • Behaviour Biodiversity intersectionality Policy research
    Research report

    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 brief Policy
    Research brief

    Exploring System Mapping and Leverage Points for Transformative Change

    Who needs to be convinced that children with disabilities should have opportunities to connect with nature and experience its closeness? Can a local chef, a religious leader, or a school principal play a key role in preserving biodiversity? Can Amazonian Indigenous communities influence the ecological footprint of Europeans? What could replace fast fashion if we want to protect the planet? These questions were among those explored by participants of the PLANET4B [...]

  • Behaviour Biodiversity brief intersectionality Policy
    Research brief

    The success of any research is based on well-defined theories and on the accurate methodology used by the researchers. But working on transdisciplanry researches can be a special challange. What is the key to find a common language and develop a common working methodology between the academic researchers, practice partners and the societal stakeholders? How can we apply theoretical frameworks into research and how do we manage the limitations? Read about [...]

  • Behaviour Policy
    Research brief

    The PLANET4B partnership shares their experiences on storytelling methodology in a comprehensive report, with 11 envisaged case study stories of change, potential policy recommendations, theories of change, and leverage points.

  • 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.