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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:MCBO, SERDA, HELIX PFLANZEN GMBH, TTI, SKKU +35 partnersMCBO,SERDA,HELIX PFLANZEN GMBH,TTI,SKKU,Greenspace Scotland (United Kingdom),CRAES,DRIFT,WUT,UAM,CITY OF GENK,Climate Alliance,BYRNE ROISIN,UEL,Connecting Ecology,Glasgow City Council,CENS,MUNICIPALITY OF IOANNINA,ETIFOR SRL,STICHTING OSMOS,MUNICIPALITY OF PAVLOS MELAS,HU,UCD,NICOSIA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (ANEL) LTD,Trinity College Dublin, Ireland,University of A Coruña,HORIZON NUA INNOVATION,UIRS,ICLEI EURO,ECOWELLNESS CONSULTING LIMITED,BURGAS MUNICIPALITY,SEA GOING GREEN,URZAD MIASTA POZNANIA,ABU INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT LIMITED,OPPLA,EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE INICIATIVAS Y ACTIVIDADES EMPRESARIALES DE MALAGA SA,Ayuntamiento de A Coruna,GIS and RS Consulting Center GeoGraphic,EM|PATH,Bioazul (Spain)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 730222Overall Budget: 11,768,000 EURFunder Contribution: 11,394,300 EURThe overarching objective of Connecting Nature is to position Europe as a global leader in the innovation and implementation of nature-based solutions. The project partners will form a community of cities fostering peer-to-peer, transdisciplinary capacity-building between front-runner, fast-follower and multiplier cities. Connecting Nature will co-develop the policy and practices necessary to scale up urban resilience, innovation and governance via nature-based solutions. An open innovation ecosystem approach bringing together city governments, SMEs, academia and civic society will be used to co-produce usable and actionable knowledge in all cities. Connecting Nature will provide the reference framework for a new generation of urban nature-based solution processes and empower transitioning ambassadors who will globalise this approach through a strategy targeting multiplier cities. This novel approach, coupled with the high capacity of the consortium, makes Connecting Nature an exciting prospect. In addition, linking all open-sourced data to the Oppla platform will ensure perpetuation beyond the end of the project.
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