Enabling multispecies transitions of cities and regions (MUST)

Description of the granted funding

MUST will create a new approach to planning nature-based solutions such as urban and regional forests, parks, gardens across cities and regions to benefit humans and other species. Our vision is that government, industry and citizens can contribute towards restoring biodiversity in a just and resilient manner contributing to the green transition. Drawing on three study sites in Finland and global cases from Indonesia and Wales, we will create: i) multi-sensory (audio, visual) learning programs that enable industries and citizens to learn how to protect biodiversity in socially and environmentally responsible ways; ii) integrated valuation approaches enabling government bodies and companies to make decisions based on the needs of humans and other species; iii) governance structures enabling government and industry to coherently report on biodiversity strategies and iv) a capacity building program enabling biodiversity conservation actions among stakeholder groups.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2026

Granted funding







Erik Andersson Orcid -palvelun logo
332 790 €




Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland

Partner

Other consortium parties

Partner
Tampere University (358370)
346 332 €
Partner
(358371)
346 332 €
Partner
(358372)
102 910 €
Partner
(358381)
44 961 €
Partner
(358381)
44 961 €
Partner
Finnish Environment Institute (358367)
346 232 €
Partner
University of Turku (358368)
364 729 €
Partner
University of Oulu (358369)
354 697 €
Leader
University of Helsinki (358365)
494 839 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Finansiering för strategisk forskning

Decision maker

Strategic Research Council
11.09.2023

Other information

Funding decision number

358366

Fields of science

Other social sciences

Research fields

Yhteiskuntatieteellinen ympäristötutkimus

Identified topics

climate policy, societal effects