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2. Air pollution and COVID-19: clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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- 2021
3. Air pollution and COVID-19: clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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The potential role of air pollution in the spread and worsening of health impacts of COVID-19, and the influence of the pandemic on air pollution levels in Europe is explored. We outline the major lessons learned to chart a healthy post-pandemic course.
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- 2021
4. Air pollution and COVID-19: clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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- 2021
5. A call for urgent action to safeguard our planet and our health in line with the helsinki declaration
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Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, Antó, Josep M., Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, and Antó, Josep M.
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In 2015, the Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission launched a report introducing a novel approach called Planetary Health and proposed a concept, a strategy and a course of action. To discuss the concept of Planetary Health in the context of Europe, a conference entitled: “Europe That Protects: Safeguarding Our Planet, Safeguarding Our Health” was held in Helsinki in December 2019. The conference participants concluded with a need for action to support Planetary Health during the 2020s. The Helsinki Declaration emphasizes the urgency to act as scientific evidence shows that human activities are causing climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, overuse of natural resources and pollution. They threaten the health and safety of human kind. Global, regional, national, local and individual initiatives are called for and multidisciplinary and multisectorial actions and measures are needed. A framework for an action plan is suggested that can be modified for local needs. Accordingly, a shift from fragmented approaches to policy and practice towards systematic actions will promote human health and health of the planet. Systems thinking will feed into conserving nature and biodiversity, and into halting climate change. The Planetary Health paradigm ‒ the health of human civilization and the state of natural systems on which it depends ‒ must become the driver for all policies.
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- 2021
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6. Air pollution and COVID-19: clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents, dIRAS RA-2, Andersen, Zorana J, Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B, Wakenhut, François, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melén, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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- 2021
7. Air pollution and COVID-19:clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, Francois, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melen, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, Francois, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melen, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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The potential role of air pollution in the worsening of health impacts of COVID-19, and the influence of the pandemic on air pollution levels in Europe is explored. This editorial outlines the major lessons learned to chart a healthy post-pandemic course.
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- 2021
8. Air pollution and COVID-19:clearing the air and charting a post-pandemic course: a joint workshop report of ERS, ISEE, HEI and WHO
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Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, Francois, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melen, Erik, Ward, Brian, De Matteis, Sara, Andersen, Zorana J., Hoffmann, Barbara, Morawska, Lidia, Adams, Martin, Furman, Eeva, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Greenbaum, Dan, Neira, Maria, Brunekreef, Bert, Forastiere, Francesco, Rice, Mary B., Wakenhut, Francois, Coleen, Erika, Boogaard, Hanna, Gehring, Ulrike, Melen, Erik, Ward, Brian, and De Matteis, Sara
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The potential role of air pollution in the worsening of health impacts of COVID-19, and the influence of the pandemic on air pollution levels in Europe is explored. This editorial outlines the major lessons learned to chart a healthy post-pandemic course.
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- 2021
9. A call for urgent action to safeguard our planet and our health in line with the helsinki declaration
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Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, Antó, Josep M., Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, and Antó, Josep M.
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In 2015, the Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission launched a report introducing a novel approach called Planetary Health and proposed a concept, a strategy and a course of action. To discuss the concept of Planetary Health in the context of Europe, a conference entitled: "Europe That Protects: Safeguarding Our Planet, Safeguarding Our Health" was held in Helsinki in December 2019. The conference participants concluded with a need for action to support Planetary Health during the 2020s. The Helsinki Declaration emphasizes the urgency to act as scientific evidence shows that human activities are causing climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, overuse of natural resources and pollution. They threaten the health and safety of human kind. Global, regional, national, local and individual initiatives are called for and multidisciplinary and multisectorial actions and measures are needed. A framework for an action plan is suggested that can be modified for local needs. Accordingly, a shift from fragmented approaches to policy and practice towards systematic actions will promote human health and health of the planet. Systems thinking will feed into conserving nature and biodiversity, and into halting climate change. The Planetary Health paradigm ‒ the health of human civilization and the state of natural systems on which it depends ‒ must become the driver for all policies., Funding Agencies:European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland Finnish Environment Institute, Finland
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- 2021
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10. The Helsinki Declaration 2020 : Europe that protects
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Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, Antó, Josep M., Halonen, Jaana I., Erhola, Marina, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Jousilahti, Pekka, Barouki, Robert, Bergman, Åke, Billo, Nils E., Fuller, Richard, Haines, Andrew, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kolossa-Gehring, Marike, Krauze, Kinga, Lanki, Timo, Vicente, Joana Lobo, Messerli, Peter, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Paloniemi, Riikka, Peters, Annette, Posch, Karl-Heinz, Timonen, Pekka, Vermeulen, Roel, Virtanen, Suvi M., Bousquet, Jean, and Antó, Josep M.
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Funding Agencies:European Commission Joint Research CentreFinnish Institute for Health and Welfare Finnish Environment Institute
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- 2020
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11. Global Sustainable Development Report 2019:The Future is Now - Science for Achieving Sustainable Development
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Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van, Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., and Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van
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- 2019
12. EKLIPSE: engaging knowledge holders and networks for evidence-informed European policy on biodiversity and ecosystem services
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Watt, Allan, Ainsworth, Gill, Balian, Estelle, Cojocaru, George, Darbi, Marianne, Dicks, Lynn, Eggermont, Hilde, Furman, Eeva, Goudeseune, Lise, Huybrecht, Pierre, Kelemen, Eszter, Koch, Florian, Konstantinou, Zoi, Livoreil, Barbara, Locher, Karla, Lux, Alexandra, Mehring, Marion, Nesshoever, Carsten, Paloniemi, Riikka, Saarikoski, Heli, Sousa Pinto, Isabel, Vandewalle, Marie, Varjopuro, Riku, Varumo, Liisa, Wittmer, Heidi, Young, Juliette, Watt, Allan, Ainsworth, Gill, Balian, Estelle, Cojocaru, George, Darbi, Marianne, Dicks, Lynn, Eggermont, Hilde, Furman, Eeva, Goudeseune, Lise, Huybrecht, Pierre, Kelemen, Eszter, Koch, Florian, Konstantinou, Zoi, Livoreil, Barbara, Locher, Karla, Lux, Alexandra, Mehring, Marion, Nesshoever, Carsten, Paloniemi, Riikka, Saarikoski, Heli, Sousa Pinto, Isabel, Vandewalle, Marie, Varjopuro, Riku, Varumo, Liisa, Wittmer, Heidi, and Young, Juliette
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The aim of EKLIPSE is to develop a mechanism to inform European-scale policy on biodiversity and related environmental challenges. This paper considers two fundamental aspects of the decision-support mechanism being developed by EKLIPSE: 1) the engagement of relevant actors from science, policy and society to jointly identify evidence for decision making; and 2) the networking of scientists and other holders of knowledge on biodiversity and other relevant evidence. The mechanism being developed has the potential not only to build communities of knowledge holders but to build informal networks among those with similar interests in evidence, be they those that seek to use evidence or those who are building evidence, or both. EKLIPSE has been successful in linking these people and in contributing to building informal networks of requesters of evidence, and experts of evidence and its synthesis. We have yet to see, however, significant engagement of formal networks of knowledge holders. Future success, however, relies on the continued involvement with and engagement of networks, a high degree of transparency within the processes and a high flexibility of structures to adapt to different requirements that arise with the broad range of requests to and activities of EKLIPSE.
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13. Global Sustainable Development Report 2019:The Future is Now - Science for Achieving Sustainable Development
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Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van, Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., and Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van
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14. EKLIPSE: engaging knowledge holders and networks for evidence-informed European policy on biodiversity and ecosystem services
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Watt, Allan, Ainsworth, Gill, Balian, Estelle, Cojocaru, George, Darbi, Marianne, Dicks, Lynn, Eggermont, Hilde, Furman, Eeva, Goudeseune, Lise, Huybrecht, Pierre, Kelemen, Eszter, Koch, Florian, Konstantinou, Zoi, Livoreil, Barbara, Locher, Karla, Lux, Alexandra, Mehring, Marion, Nesshoever, Carsten, Paloniemi, Riikka, Saarikoski, Heli, Sousa Pinto, Isabel, Vandewalle, Marie, Varjopuro, Riku, Varumo, Liisa, Wittmer, Heidi, Young, Juliette, Watt, Allan, Ainsworth, Gill, Balian, Estelle, Cojocaru, George, Darbi, Marianne, Dicks, Lynn, Eggermont, Hilde, Furman, Eeva, Goudeseune, Lise, Huybrecht, Pierre, Kelemen, Eszter, Koch, Florian, Konstantinou, Zoi, Livoreil, Barbara, Locher, Karla, Lux, Alexandra, Mehring, Marion, Nesshoever, Carsten, Paloniemi, Riikka, Saarikoski, Heli, Sousa Pinto, Isabel, Vandewalle, Marie, Varjopuro, Riku, Varumo, Liisa, Wittmer, Heidi, and Young, Juliette
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The aim of EKLIPSE is to develop a mechanism to inform European-scale policy on biodiversity and related environmental challenges. This paper considers two fundamental aspects of the decision-support mechanism being developed by EKLIPSE: 1) the engagement of relevant actors from science, policy and society to jointly identify evidence for decision making; and 2) the networking of scientists and other holders of knowledge on biodiversity and other relevant evidence. The mechanism being developed has the potential not only to build communities of knowledge holders but to build informal networks among those with similar interests in evidence, be they those that seek to use evidence or those who are building evidence, or both. EKLIPSE has been successful in linking these people and in contributing to building informal networks of requesters of evidence, and experts of evidence and its synthesis. We have yet to see, however, significant engagement of formal networks of knowledge holders. Future success, however, relies on the continued involvement with and engagement of networks, a high degree of transparency within the processes and a high flexibility of structures to adapt to different requirements that arise with the broad range of requests to and activities of EKLIPSE.
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- 2019
15. Expansion of sustainability science needed for the SDGs
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Messerli, Peter, Kim, Eun Mee, Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, Jean-Paul, Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, Muhammad, Smith, David, Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait, Foli, Ernest, Glassman, Amanda, Licona, Gonzalo Hernandez, Murniningtyas, Endah, Staniškis, Jurgis Kazimieras, Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van, Furman, Eeva, Messerli, Peter, Kim, Eun Mee, Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, Jean-Paul, Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, Muhammad, Smith, David, Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait, Foli, Ernest, Glassman, Amanda, Licona, Gonzalo Hernandez, Murniningtyas, Endah, Staniškis, Jurgis Kazimieras, Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van, and Furman, Eeva
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- 2019
16. Global Sustainable Development Report 2019:The Future is Now - Science for Achieving Sustainable Development
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Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van, Messerli, R., Murniningtyas, E., Eloundou-Enyegue, P., Foli, E.G., Furman, Eeva, Glassman, Amanda, Hernandez Licona, G., Kim, E.M., Lutz, Wolfgang, Moatti, J.P., Richardson, Katherine, Saidam, M., Staniškis, J.K., and Ypersele, Jean-Pascal van
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17. The impact of human activities and lifestyles on the interlinked microbiota and health of humans and of ecosystems.
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UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, Flandroy, Lucette, Poutahidis, Theofilos, Berg, Gabriele, Clarke, Gerard, Dao, Maria-Carlota, Decaestecker, Ellen, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Massart, Sébastien, Plovier, Hubert, Sanz, Yolanda, Rook, Graham, UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, Flandroy, Lucette, Poutahidis, Theofilos, Berg, Gabriele, Clarke, Gerard, Dao, Maria-Carlota, Decaestecker, Ellen, Furman, Eeva, Haahtela, Tari, Massart, Sébastien, Plovier, Hubert, Sanz, Yolanda, and Rook, Graham
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Plants, animals and humans, are colonized by microorganisms (microbiota) and transiently exposed to countless others. The microbiota affects the development and function of essentially all organ systems, and contributes to adaptation and evolution, while protecting against pathogenic microorganisms and toxins. Genetics and lifestyle factors, including diet, antibiotics and other drugs, and exposure to the natural environment, affect the composition of the microbiota, which influences host health through modulation of interrelated physiological systems. These include immune system development and regulation, metabolic and endocrine pathways, brain function and epigenetic modification of the genome. Importantly, parental microbiotas have transgenerational impacts on the health of progeny. Humans, animals and plants share similar relationships with microbes. Research paradigms from humans and other mammals, amphibians, insects, planktonic crustaceans and plants demonstrate the influence of environmental microbial ecosystems on the microbiota and health of organisms, and indicate links between environmental and internal microbial diversity and good health. Therefore, overlapping compositions, and interconnected roles of microbes in human, animal and plant health should be considered within the broader context of terrestrial and aquatic microbial ecosystems that are challenged by the human lifestyle and by agricultural and industrial activities. Here, we propose research priorities and organizational, educational and administrative measures that will help to identify safe microbe-associated health-promoting modalities and practices. In the spirit of an expanding version of "One health" that includes environmental health and its relation to human cultures and habits (EcoHealth), we urge that the lifestyle-microbiota-human health nexus be taken into account in societal decision making.
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- 2018
18. Handling a messy world: lessons learned when trying to make the ecosystem services concept operational
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Jax, Kurt, Furman, Eeva, Saarikoski, Heli, Barton, David N., Delbaere, Ben, Dick, Jan, Duke, Guy, Görg, Christoph, Gómez-Baggethun, Erik, Harrison, Paula A., Maes, Joachim, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Saarela, Sanna-Riikka, Turkelboom, Francis, van Dijk, Jiska, Watt, Allan D., Jax, Kurt, Furman, Eeva, Saarikoski, Heli, Barton, David N., Delbaere, Ben, Dick, Jan, Duke, Guy, Görg, Christoph, Gómez-Baggethun, Erik, Harrison, Paula A., Maes, Joachim, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Saarela, Sanna-Riikka, Turkelboom, Francis, van Dijk, Jiska, and Watt, Allan D.
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The concept of ecosystem services is widely used in the scientific literature and increasingly also in policy and practice. Nevertheless, operationalising the concept, i.e. putting it into practice, is still a challenge. We describe the approach of the EU-project OpenNESS (Operationalisation of Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital), which was created in response to this challenge to critically evaluate the concept when applied to real world problems at different scales and in different policy sectors. General requirements for operationalization, the relevance of conceptual frameworks and lessons learnt from 27 case study applications are synthesized in a set of guiding principles. We also briefly describe some integrative tools as developed in OpenNESS which support the implementation of the principles. The guiding principles are grouped under three major headlines: “Defining the problem and opening up the problem space”, “Considering ethical issues” and “Assessing alternative methods, tools and actions”. Real world problems are often “wicked” problems, which at first are seldom clear-cut and well-defined, but often rather complex and subject to differing interpretations and interests. We take account of that complexity and emphasise that there is not one simple and straightforward way to approach real world problems involving ecosystem services. The principles and tools presented are meant to provide some guidance for tackling this complexity by means of a transdisciplinary methodology that facilitates the operationalisation of the ecosystem services concept.
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- 2018
19. Editorial: Operationalisation of natural capital and ecosystem services – special issue
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van Dijk, Jiska, Dick, Jan, Harrison, Paula, Jax, Kurt, Saarikoski, Heli, Furman, Eeva, van Dijk, Jiska, Dick, Jan, Harrison, Paula, Jax, Kurt, Saarikoski, Heli, and Furman, Eeva
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- 2018
20. Maximising the value of research on ecosystem services: knowledge integration and guidance tools mediating the science, policy and practice interfaces
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Pérez-Soba, Marta, Verweij, Peter, Saarikoski, Heli, Harrison, Paula A., Barton, David N., Furman, Eeva, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Verweij, Peter, Saarikoski, Heli, Harrison, Paula A., Barton, David N., and Furman, Eeva
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Progress towards sustainable development ultimately depends on policy makers’ and practitioners’ capacities to protect Natural Capital (NC) stocks so that they are not exploited beyond Earth’s capability to renew them. This involves a sound understanding of the benefits and values derived by society from NC and ecosystem services (ES). Scientific evidence to support this understanding is growing rapidly, but access to the data, methods, tools and expertise that underpins this evidence base is fragmented, particularly at the science – policy – practice interfaces. Two large EU research projects have therefore developed a joint knowledge platform – called Oppla – aimed at providing access to a wide range of resources on NC and ES. This new approach in the EU Research Area aims not only at integrating knowledge into one single platform, but also at making this knowledge operational amongst communities of science, policy and practice. Furthermore, it fosters the more efficient use of research funds by providing an open and freely available platform in which existing and new NC and ES projects can integrate their outcomes. This paper focuses on the knowledge integration and some guidance tools within Oppla to help users to find research outcomes.
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- 2018
21. Maximising the value of research on ecosystem services: knowledge integration and guidance tools mediating the science, policy and practice interfaces
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Pérez-Soba, Marta, Verweij, Peter, Saarikoski, Heli, Harrison, Paula A., Barton, David N., Furman, Eeva, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Verweij, Peter, Saarikoski, Heli, Harrison, Paula A., Barton, David N., and Furman, Eeva
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Progress towards sustainable development ultimately depends on policy makers’ and practitioners’ capacities to protect Natural Capital (NC) stocks so that they are not exploited beyond Earth’s capability to renew them. This involves a sound understanding of the benefits and values derived by society from NC and ecosystem services (ES). Scientific evidence to support this understanding is growing rapidly, but access to the data, methods, tools and expertise that underpins this evidence base is fragmented, particularly at the science – policy – practice interfaces. Two large EU research projects have therefore developed a joint knowledge platform – called Oppla – aimed at providing access to a wide range of resources on NC and ES. This new approach in the EU Research Area aims not only at integrating knowledge into one single platform, but also at making this knowledge operational amongst communities of science, policy and practice. Furthermore, it fosters the more efficient use of research funds by providing an open and freely available platform in which existing and new NC and ES projects can integrate their outcomes. This paper focuses on the knowledge integration and some guidance tools within Oppla to help users to find research outcomes.
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- 2018
22. Handling a messy world: lessons learned when trying to make the ecosystem services concept operational
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Jax, Kurt, Furman, Eeva, Saarikoski, Heli, Barton, David N., Delbaere, Ben, Dick, Jan, Duke, Guy, Görg, Christoph, Gómez-Baggethun, Erik, Harrison, Paula A., Maes, Joachim, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Saarela, Sanna-Riikka, Turkelboom, Francis, van Dijk, Jiska, Watt, Allan D., Jax, Kurt, Furman, Eeva, Saarikoski, Heli, Barton, David N., Delbaere, Ben, Dick, Jan, Duke, Guy, Görg, Christoph, Gómez-Baggethun, Erik, Harrison, Paula A., Maes, Joachim, Pérez-Soba, Marta, Saarela, Sanna-Riikka, Turkelboom, Francis, van Dijk, Jiska, and Watt, Allan D.
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The concept of ecosystem services is widely used in the scientific literature and increasingly also in policy and practice. Nevertheless, operationalising the concept, i.e. putting it into practice, is still a challenge. We describe the approach of the EU-project OpenNESS (Operationalisation of Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital), which was created in response to this challenge to critically evaluate the concept when applied to real world problems at different scales and in different policy sectors. General requirements for operationalization, the relevance of conceptual frameworks and lessons learnt from 27 case study applications are synthesized in a set of guiding principles. We also briefly describe some integrative tools as developed in OpenNESS which support the implementation of the principles. The guiding principles are grouped under three major headlines: “Defining the problem and opening up the problem space”, “Considering ethical issues” and “Assessing alternative methods, tools and actions”. Real world problems are often “wicked” problems, which at first are seldom clear-cut and well-defined, but often rather complex and subject to differing interpretations and interests. We take account of that complexity and emphasise that there is not one simple and straightforward way to approach real world problems involving ecosystem services. The principles and tools presented are meant to provide some guidance for tackling this complexity by means of a transdisciplinary methodology that facilitates the operationalisation of the ecosystem services concept.
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23. Editorial: Operationalisation of natural capital and ecosystem services – special issue
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van Dijk, Jiska, Dick, Jan, Harrison, Paula, Jax, Kurt, Saarikoski, Heli, Furman, Eeva, van Dijk, Jiska, Dick, Jan, Harrison, Paula, Jax, Kurt, Saarikoski, Heli, and Furman, Eeva
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24. Nature-based integration : Nordic experiences and examples
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Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, Krange, Olve, Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, and Krange, Olve
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Increased attention to, and careful planning of the integration of migrants into Nordic societies is ever more important. Nature based integration is a new solution to respond to this need. This report presents the results of a Nordic survey and workshop and illustrates current practices of nature based integration by case study descriptions from Denmark, Sweden Norway and Finland. Across Nordic countries several practical projects and initiatives have been launched to promote the benefits of nature in integration and there is also growing academic interest in the topic. Nordic countries have the potential of becoming real forerunners in nature based integration even at the global scale.
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25. Naturbaseret integration: Nordiske erfaringer og eksempler
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Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, Krange, Olve, Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, and Krange, Olve
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Increased attention to, and careful planning of the integration of migrants into Nordic societies is ever more important. Nature based integration is a new solution to respond to this need. This report presents the results of a Nordic survey and workshop and illustrates current practices of nature based integration by case study descriptions from Denmark, Sweden Norway and Finland. Across Nordic countries several practical projects and initiatives have been launched to promote the benefits of nature in integration and there is also growing academic interest in the topic. Nordic countries have the potential of becoming real forerunners in nature based integration even at the global scale.
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26. Nature-based integration : Nordic experiences and examples
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Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, Krange, Olve, Pitkänen, Kati, Oratuomi, Joose, Hellgren, Daniela, Furman, Eeva, Gentin, Sandra, Sandberg, Eva, Øian, Hogne, and Krange, Olve
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Increased attention to, and careful planning of the integration of migrants into Nordic societies is ever more important. Nature based integration is a new solution to respond to this need. This report presents the results of a Nordic survey and workshop and illustrates current practices of nature based integration by case study descriptions from Denmark, Sweden Norway and Finland. Across Nordic countries several practical projects and initiatives have been launched to promote the benefits of nature in integration and there is also growing academic interest in the topic. Nordic countries have the potential of becoming real forerunners in nature based integration even at the global scale.
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27. Mainstreaming ecosystem services into EU policy
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Maes, Joachim, Hauck, Jennifer, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Ratamaki, Outi, Hutchins, Michael, Termansen, Mette, Furman, Eeva, Perez-Soba, Marta, Braat, Leon, Bidoglio, Giovanni, Maes, Joachim, Hauck, Jennifer, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Ratamaki, Outi, Hutchins, Michael, Termansen, Mette, Furman, Eeva, Perez-Soba, Marta, Braat, Leon, and Bidoglio, Giovanni
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This paper presents a synthesis of the PRESS initiative (PEER7 Research on Ecosystem Services). In support of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020, this initiative demonstrated a multi-scale mapping and assessment approach of ecosystem services using three case studies. The water purification case studied the impacts of agricultural and water policy scenarios on the capacity of ecosystems to purify water. The conclusion was that greening the subsidies to farmers in Europe would improve water quality and increase the benefits to society as measured via monetary valuation. Yet, scenario based nitrogen reduction levels differed among the different scales (EU and basin scale) suggesting that the assessment of policy measures is scale-dependent, which, in turn, justifies a multi-scale mapping and assessment approach. The recreation case presented evidence that millions of people visited forests several times per year and they expressed their willingness to pay to continue doing so. The visitor statistics that were used in this study suggested that the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach is a useful method to identify areas in terms of their accessibility and potential to provide recreation services. Finally, we demonstrated that the coverage and resolution of current datasets are already sufficient to map the potential of ecosystems to provide pollination services. Further research should contribute to better ecological observations of key pollinator species to include important drivers of pollinator abundance in modelling and mapping approaches.
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28. Mainstreaming ecosystem services into EU policy
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Maes, Joachim, Hauck, Jennifer, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Ratamaki, Outi, Hutchins, Michael, Termansen, Mette, Furman, Eeva, Perez-Soba, Marta, Braat, Leon, Bidoglio, Giovanni, Maes, Joachim, Hauck, Jennifer, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Ratamaki, Outi, Hutchins, Michael, Termansen, Mette, Furman, Eeva, Perez-Soba, Marta, Braat, Leon, and Bidoglio, Giovanni
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This paper presents a synthesis of the PRESS initiative (PEER7 Research on Ecosystem Services). In support of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020, this initiative demonstrated a multi-scale mapping and assessment approach of ecosystem services using three case studies. The water purification case studied the impacts of agricultural and water policy scenarios on the capacity of ecosystems to purify water. The conclusion was that greening the subsidies to farmers in Europe would improve water quality and increase the benefits to society as measured via monetary valuation. Yet, scenario based nitrogen reduction levels differed among the different scales (EU and basin scale) suggesting that the assessment of policy measures is scale-dependent, which, in turn, justifies a multi-scale mapping and assessment approach. The recreation case presented evidence that millions of people visited forests several times per year and they expressed their willingness to pay to continue doing so. The visitor statistics that were used in this study suggested that the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach is a useful method to identify areas in terms of their accessibility and potential to provide recreation services. Finally, we demonstrated that the coverage and resolution of current datasets are already sufficient to map the potential of ecosystems to provide pollination services. Further research should contribute to better ecological observations of key pollinator species to include important drivers of pollinator abundance in modelling and mapping approaches.
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29. A spatial assessment of ecosystem services in Europe: methods, case studies and policy analysis - phase 1
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Maes, Joachim, Braat, Leon, Jax, Kurt, Hutchins, Mike, Furman, Eeva, Termansen, Mette, Lucque, Sandra, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Chauvin, Christophe, Williams, Richard, Volk, Martin, Lautenbach, Sven, Kopperoinen, Leena, Schelhaas, Mart-Jan, Weinert, Jens, Goossen, Martin, Dumont, Egon, Strauch, Michael, Gorg, Christoph, Dormann, Carsten, Katwinkel, Mira, Zulian, Grazia, Varjopuro, Riku, Hauck, Jennifer, Forsius, Martin, Hengeveld, Geerten, Perez-Soba, Marta, Bouraoui, Faycal, Scholz, Mathias, Schilz-Zunkel, Christiane, Lepisto, Ahti, Polishchuk, Yuliana, Bidoglio, Giovanni, Maes, Joachim, Braat, Leon, Jax, Kurt, Hutchins, Mike, Furman, Eeva, Termansen, Mette, Lucque, Sandra, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Chauvin, Christophe, Williams, Richard, Volk, Martin, Lautenbach, Sven, Kopperoinen, Leena, Schelhaas, Mart-Jan, Weinert, Jens, Goossen, Martin, Dumont, Egon, Strauch, Michael, Gorg, Christoph, Dormann, Carsten, Katwinkel, Mira, Zulian, Grazia, Varjopuro, Riku, Hauck, Jennifer, Forsius, Martin, Hengeveld, Geerten, Perez-Soba, Marta, Bouraoui, Faycal, Scholz, Mathias, Schilz-Zunkel, Christiane, Lepisto, Ahti, Polishchuk, Yuliana, and Bidoglio, Giovanni
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Following the inclusion of ecosystem services in the new global and national post 2010 biodiversity policies, this report addresses the need to upgrade the knowledge basis of ecosystem services and their social and economic values in order to inform ongoing policy design and decision making processes. In particular, this study addressed the present research capacity to map, assess and report ecosystem services as well as their implications for different community and regional policies.
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30. A spatial assessment of ecosystem services in Europe: methods, case studies and policy analysis - phase 1
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Maes, Joachim, Braat, Leon, Jax, Kurt, Hutchins, Mike, Furman, Eeva, Termansen, Mette, Lucque, Sandra, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Chauvin, Christophe, Williams, Richard, Volk, Martin, Lautenbach, Sven, Kopperoinen, Leena, Schelhaas, Mart-Jan, Weinert, Jens, Goossen, Martin, Dumont, Egon, Strauch, Michael, Gorg, Christoph, Dormann, Carsten, Katwinkel, Mira, Zulian, Grazia, Varjopuro, Riku, Hauck, Jennifer, Forsius, Martin, Hengeveld, Geerten, Perez-Soba, Marta, Bouraoui, Faycal, Scholz, Mathias, Schilz-Zunkel, Christiane, Lepisto, Ahti, Polishchuk, Yuliana, Bidoglio, Giovanni, Maes, Joachim, Braat, Leon, Jax, Kurt, Hutchins, Mike, Furman, Eeva, Termansen, Mette, Lucque, Sandra, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Chauvin, Christophe, Williams, Richard, Volk, Martin, Lautenbach, Sven, Kopperoinen, Leena, Schelhaas, Mart-Jan, Weinert, Jens, Goossen, Martin, Dumont, Egon, Strauch, Michael, Gorg, Christoph, Dormann, Carsten, Katwinkel, Mira, Zulian, Grazia, Varjopuro, Riku, Hauck, Jennifer, Forsius, Martin, Hengeveld, Geerten, Perez-Soba, Marta, Bouraoui, Faycal, Scholz, Mathias, Schilz-Zunkel, Christiane, Lepisto, Ahti, Polishchuk, Yuliana, and Bidoglio, Giovanni
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Following the inclusion of ecosystem services in the new global and national post 2010 biodiversity policies, this report addresses the need to upgrade the knowledge basis of ecosystem services and their social and economic values in order to inform ongoing policy design and decision making processes. In particular, this study addressed the present research capacity to map, assess and report ecosystem services as well as their implications for different community and regional policies.
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- 2011
31. Transnational research programmes on environment: Analysis of ERA-Nets’ experiences and recommendations for good practices
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Mashkina, Olga, Furman, Eeva, Mela, Hanna, Kivimaa, Paula, Mashkina, Olga, Furman, Eeva, Mela, Hanna, and Kivimaa, Paula
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ERA-Nets are networks of research funding organizations with the aim of promoting the creation of jointly coordinated and funded research programmes. Developing the European Research Area (ERA) and ERANets as an instrument of networking research funders are one part of the implementation of the Lisbon strategy to combine resources of different Member States and to improve the coordination and focus ofresearch and innovation activities in Europe. In planning and carrying out joint calls ERA-Nets have gained experience, responded to numerous challenges and developed good practices. This report analyses experiences of the environmental ERA-Nets in the process of preparation and implementation of the transnational calls, and based on this experience draws ”good practices” for the transnational calls, that future ERA-Nets do not have to ”invent the wheel” when planning their joint calls. The report continues the series of two previous reports on management of transnational calls, carried out by the Finnish Environment Institute under SKEP ERA-Net. The report contains general recommendations for each step of the process and typology of the ERA-Nets with specific recommendations depending on a type of funding network. These recommendations and good practices of the environmental ERA-Nets can be used for planning of the future joint calls of the ERA-Nets and to further develop and enhance joint collaboration between funding agencies and researchers of the EU Member States.
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- 2009
32. Interdisciplinary research framework for identifying research needs. Case: bioenergy-biodiversity interlinkages
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Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, Varjopuro, Riku, Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, and Varjopuro, Riku
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A loss of biological diversity continues in spite of the existing, and in some respects, rather elaborate and heavy attempts at management and protection. It has been argued that one of the reasons for the lack of success is the unmet and challenging knowledge needs. Meeting the needs requires integration of various sciences and expertise, since attempts to manage biodiversity gives rise also to many emerging, complex and political questions. Integration of the disciplines needs practices that are able to overcome practical, institutional and cultural obstacles. ALTER-Net, a European network for research on biological diversity under the 6th framework programme, has aimed to undertake further interdisciplinary research that will feed into the addressing of societal needs. This report describes how the integration of research progressed and succeeded during the five year life span of ALTER-Net. Initially the integration between disciplines was given as an overall goal, which did result in determining concrete practices of integration between the sciences, teams and partner organisations. The analysis shows that in spite of complications an interdisciplinary research approach can evolve in large research networks, but this can happen also through unanticipated channels. A large network allows room for several parallel processes of integration. The report depicts the development of and choices leading to the development of an interdisciplinary research framework for ALTER-Net, the IDR framework. The framework presents a method to enhance interdisciplinary syntheses of emerging policy-relevant issues and to further develop the identification of relevant topics as interdisciplinary research projects. The IDR framework was tested by focusing on the interlinkages between the bioenergy question and biodiversity. The report consists of a synthesis of pressing research needs pertaining to that topic. The report presents how the IDR framework was constructed using a method tha
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33. Interdisciplinary research framework for identifying research needs : case: bioenergy-biodiversity interlinkages
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Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, Varjopuro, Riku, Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, and Varjopuro, Riku
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Testing the model of the IDR framework through the BE/BD pilot showed that the framework is applicable in practice and that there is a need for a process that can deliver outputs such as those that derive from the IDR-framework. The many lessons learned (described in chapter 8) should be studied carefully when implementing the IDR framework in other contexts in the future. The IDR framework for identifying knowledge needs does not solely fulfil the required research contribution to biodiversity governanace.
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34. Interdisciplinary research framework for identifying research needs : case: bioenergy-biodiversity interlinkages
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Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, Varjopuro, Riku, Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, and Varjopuro, Riku
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Testing the model of the IDR framework through the BE/BD pilot showed that the framework is applicable in practice and that there is a need for a process that can deliver outputs such as those that derive from the IDR-framework. The many lessons learned (described in chapter 8) should be studied carefully when implementing the IDR framework in other contexts in the future. The IDR framework for identifying knowledge needs does not solely fulfil the required research contribution to biodiversity governanace.
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35. Interdisciplinary research framework for identifying research needs : case: bioenergy-biodiversity interlinkages
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Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, Varjopuro, Riku, Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, and Varjopuro, Riku
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Testing the model of the IDR framework through the BE/BD pilot showed that the framework is applicable in practice and that there is a need for a process that can deliver outputs such as those that derive from the IDR-framework. The many lessons learned (described in chapter 8) should be studied carefully when implementing the IDR framework in other contexts in the future. The IDR framework for identifying knowledge needs does not solely fulfil the required research contribution to biodiversity governanace.
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36. Interdisciplinary research framework for identifying research needs : case: bioenergy-biodiversity interlinkages
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Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, Varjopuro, Riku, Furman, Eeva, Peltola, Taru, and Varjopuro, Riku
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Testing the model of the IDR framework through the BE/BD pilot showed that the framework is applicable in practice and that there is a need for a process that can deliver outputs such as those that derive from the IDR-framework. The many lessons learned (described in chapter 8) should be studied carefully when implementing the IDR framework in other contexts in the future. The IDR framework for identifying knowledge needs does not solely fulfil the required research contribution to biodiversity governanace.
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37. Views on biodiversity research in Europe
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Hildén, Mikael, Furman, Eeva, Varjopuro, Riku, Brégeon, Ludivine, Hildén, Mikael, Furman, Eeva, Varjopuro, Riku, and Brégeon, Ludivine
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- 2006
38. Experiences in the management of research funding programmes for environmental protection. Including recommendations for best practice
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Furman, Eeva, Kivimaa, Paula, Kuuppo, Pirjo, Nykänen, Marja, Väänänen, Paula, Mela, Hanna, Korpinen, Päivi, Furman, Eeva, Kivimaa, Paula, Kuuppo, Pirjo, Nykänen, Marja, Väänänen, Paula, Mela, Hanna, and Korpinen, Päivi
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The ERA-NET scheme, which is designed to support the networking of national research funding organisations, is among the means of the European Union to create an integrated European Research Area for innovative knowledge production. The SKEP ERA-NET aims at improving the co-ordination of environmental research, including among other things the management and assessment of research programmes. This report documents and analyses the practices of research programme planning and management in the EU and highlights some of the best practices available in environment-related research. Information on research programme management of thirtyseven case programmes of eight countries was collected through a questionnaire survey. In addition, interviews considering research programme management in seven countries and workshop discussions among twenty-one representatives from nine countries were used to gain comprehensive insight examples. There is a great deal of variation in countries' experience in programme management. Based on the country experiences from the study, readers are provided with set procedures and practices for the research programme management.The variety of funding structures and governance cultures, however, requires flexibility in implementing the recommended procedures, and the recommendations of the report should be interpreted in such a way. Working with stakeholders is an example of culture-dependent practice. Careful but flexible planning is needed despite the culture and context. Therefore, the report recommends that objectives and goals should be developed on the subject of the research programme but also for more general issues such as dissemination, evaluation and gender. A core management team is seen as the crucial operational tool of programme management and should thus be carefully planned to serve the programme. Evaluation finally reveals how well the programme has succeeded, also from the management point of view. For the sake of continuity i
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39. Merirokon (Balanus improvisus Darwin) esiintymisestä, kasvusta ja lisääntymisestä Tvärminnen saaristossa
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Furman, Eeva and Furman, Eeva
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- 1984
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