Aperto Finanziamento europeo

Reducing soil sealing through sustainable urban and territorial design in the New European Bauhaus

Erogato da Commissione Europea

Descrizione

Expected Outcome: Projects results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increased number of innovative and regenerative[1] planning and spatial design solutions that apply the New European Bauhaus (NEB) principles of sustainability, aesthetics[2], and inclusivity[1] to reduce soil sealing and land take, improve soil health, support food systems transformation, and strengthen climate resilience and biodiversity are available. Increased adoption, upscaling and market uptake of these solutions across diverse territorial contexts (urban, peri-urban, and rural) to enhance soil health, and benefit local communities. Effective funding models and enabling policy frameworks to support territorial transformation. Scope: Reducing soil sealing and land take is a critical challenge for climate and water resilience, ecosystem health, biodiversity, food systems transformation, and the livability of human settlements. As urbanisation and infrastructure development expand across Europe’s urban, peri-urban, and rural areas, healthy soils are increasingly sealed, contributing to the loss of vital ecosystem services and biodiversity and increased vulnerability to climate change impacts. Despite growing awareness, there is a lack of integrated and scalable solutions to address these challenges through spatial design and planning. There is a pressing need for solutions that apply the New European Bauhaus (NEB) principles of sustainability, aesthetics, and…

Beneficiari

Imprese Università Enti di ricerca PMI

Settori

Innovation Actions Biodiversity conservation Environment, resources and sustainability Nature based solutions Participatory/Participation RESILIENCE Social Sciences and Humanities Social sciences, interdisciplinary

Ambito territoriale

Unione Europea Nazionale

Tematiche

2021 2027