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International projects source: SICRIS

A PROactive approach for COmmunities to enAble Societal Transformation

Keywords
biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, coastal ecosystems, transformative change, civil society, socio-ecological systems, NBS, stakeholder engagement, behavior change, indirect drivers
Organisations (1) , Researchers (8)
1988  University of Primorska
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  24375  PhD Elena Bužan  Biology  Head  2023 - 2025  437 
2.  61531  Marko Čorkalo  Biology  Researcher  2026 - 2025 
3.  56936  Luka Duniš  Biology  Researcher  2024 - 2025  54 
4.  58360  PhD Sonja Jantar  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Technical associate  2026 - 2025 
5.  59794  Jan Kopinič  Biology  Researcher  2024 
6.  57048  Minja Krstić  Biology  Researcher  2024  10 
7.  50720  PhD Žiga Velkavrh  Mathematics  Researcher  2024 - 2025  28 
8.  60517  Lan Zirkelbach  Biology  Researcher  2024 - 2025 
Abstract
PRO-COAST will develop, apply and validate a cutting-edge operational framework in the study of coastal ecosystem dynamics for the benefit of the population most exposed to risk deriving from biodiversity loss. Such a framework needs to tackle the complex social-ecological issues at hand, particularly so because these issues involve a dynamic perspective on the social as well as its interaction with the ecological system. Hence, the PRO-COAST framework will be based on the integrative Social Ecological Systems framework (SESF), based on the seminal work of the late Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom. PRO-COAST will apply and validate its holistic framework for identifying the interactions and dynamics of the different subsystems in a set of nine representative case studies located on the European continent, both in EU and non-EU areas, covering all five European coastal regions. The coastal ecosystem is the common thread running through all the case studies, but each one presents a specific issue and framework. In each case study we will co-create together with local stakeholders a set of tools and policies for the successful implementation of biodiversity conservation projects. Two approaches (the Bristol Approach & the Extreme Citizen Science (ECS) framework) to co-creation will be used to develop and establish a participative approach, which is, by virtue, responsive to local contexts. In line with PRO-COAST’s overall objective to increase capacity and resilience within the transformative communities a change process will be initiated, taking into account technical and social capacity. While the technical side of the change comprises new technologies and services regarding biodiversity, the social side of the change focuses on the human’s openness and readiness for change. To achieve its goals, PRO-COAST brings together 20 organisations across 14 different countries, selected on criteria of experience, expertise and most of all complementarity and interdisciplinarity.
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