Project partnerS
The Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE)
📍Finland I 👤 Project coordinator and Work package 5
The Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) is a research organisation operating under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland. LUKE’s task is to promote competitive business based on the sustainable use of renewable natural resources, as well as wellbeing and the vitality of the countryside.
Michael Succow Foundation
📍Germany I 👤 Work package 1
The Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Nature is one of the oldest foundations for nature conservation in Eastern Germany. It engages in projects on peatland and climate protection, protected areas, sustainable land use and promotion of young people on four continents. It is a founding member and partner in the Greifswald Mire Centre established in 2015.
Stockholm University
📍Sweden I 👤 Work package 2
Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University was founded in 2007 as a joint initiative between the university and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Since its foundation, the centre has evolved into a world-leading science centre dedicated to addressing the complex challenges facing humanity.
📍Estonia I 👤 Work package 3
The University of Tartu is the leading research university in Estonia. One of its Departments is the Department of Geography, which belongs to the Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences of the Faculty of Science and Technology.
International Institute for Applied Systems Analyses
📍Austria I 👤 Work package 4
It is an international research institute that advances systems analysis and applies its research methods to identify policy solutions to reduce human footprints, enhance the resilience of natural and socioeconomic systems, and help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
European Wilderness Society
📍Austria I 👤 Work package 6
The European Wilderness Society is the only Pan-European, Wilderness and environmental advocacy non-profit, non-government organisation. It has a dedicated multi-cultural and experienced team of Wilderness and wildlife specialists as well as communication experts and researchers.
Institute for Agriculture, Food & Environment
đź“ŤFrance
INRAE is France’s new National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment, created on January 1, 2020, It was formed by the merger of INRA, the National Institute for Agricultural Research, and IRSTEA, the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for the Environment and Agriculture
Society for Ecological Restoration Europe
đź“ŤBelgium
SERE is the European chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, the global non-profit organisation for ecological restoration. Its mission is to foster the exchange of knowledge and expertise among ecological restoration practitioners and scientists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, and to communicate leading-edge tools, technologies, science, and development opportunities.
Research Institute Nature & Forest
đź“ŤBelgium
The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) is the Flemish research and knowledge centre for nature and its sustainable management and use. INBO conducts research and supplies knowledge to all those who prepare or make the policies or are interested in them as a stakeholder. Through its Own Capital (EVINBO), INBO can accept research contracts, e.g. for projects, that are financed externally.
Wetlands International
đź“ŤNetherlands
Wetlands International is the global not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wetlands. Their vision is a world where wetlands are treasured and nurtured for their beauty, the life they support and the resources they provide.
Ecological & Forestry Applications Research Centre
đź“ŤSpain
CREAF is a public research center dedicated to terrestrial ecology, territorial analysis and global change, pursuing excellence in the production and dissemination of knowledge, in addition to the innovation, development, and transfer of methodologies.
Finnish Meteorological Institute
đź“ŤFinland
The Finnish Meteorological Institute makes observations and research on the atmosphere, the near space and the seas. It also provides services on weather, sea, air quality, climate and near space for the needs of public safety, business life and citizens. The Finnish Meteorological Institute is an administrative branch of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
Latvian State Forest Research Institute”Silava”
đź“ŤLatvia
Latvian State Forest Research Institute “Silava” is the Latvian forest science centre. The principal goal of LSFRI Silava: getting new knowledge, based on scientific methods, and developing the innovative technologies to promote the sustainable development and competitiveness of forest sector.
French National Centre for Scientific Research
đź“ŤFrance
The French National Centre for Scientific Research is among the world’s leading research institutions. Its scientists explore the living world, matter, the Universe, and the functioning of human societies in order to meet the major challenges of today and tomorrow. Internationally recognised for the excellence of its scientific research.
University of Barcelona
đź“ŤSpain
The University of Barcelona is a public university with 63,000 students. It is one of the biggest universities in Spain and is considered one of the best universities in Spain. The University belongs to the European University Association and are the only Spanish member of the League of European Research Universities.