BioValue leverages transformative change in spatial policymaking, planning practices and infrastructures development, to upscale opportunities for valuing biodiversity in support of EU strategic actions.

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What does it mean?

Transformative change implies a fundamental system-wide reorganization of how spatial planning processes are governed, including shifts in behavioural, social, cultural, economic, institutional, technical, and technological dimensions, and underpinning paradigms, goals, and values.

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How does it work?

BioValue explores transformative change in three Arenas for Transformation, representing distinct spatial planning systems and cultures, as well as distinct scales and biodiversity-related situations.

1

Rewetting Peatlands and reforestation under the climate initiative

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Federal State
Germany →

2

Municipal spatial planning

Mafra
Municipality
Portugal →

3

The Fersina, regenerating an urban river

Trento
Municipality
Italy →

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