Open Consultation: DRAFT of the European Research & Innovation Roadmap for Nature-based solutions

NetworkNature is facilitating the development of the EU R&I Roadmap for Nature-based solutions and is now opening a public consultation on its first draft until 21st October. Find the first draft here

This Roadmap aims to bring forward key levers for R&I to help achieve EU goals for NBS development and deployment, further bridge knowledge needs and implementation gaps, and contribute to facilitating synergies and complementarities between the multiple on-going and planned European R&I activities on NBS.

The current draft of this roadmap has been co-constructed with many experts and actors, together with the European Commission DG R&I team on NBS and builds notably on a mapping of EU R&I projects on NBS conducted by NetworkNature, as well as its work on collecting knowledge gaps which resulted in the NetworkNature database of knowledge gaps.

The consultation aims at retrieving feedback from a wider spectrum of actors in the field of NBS, and thus give the opportunities to contribute to the co-development of European effort on NBS.

About you

By answering this survey, you accept that we will collect your contact details and your sector of activity to better analyse your answers and contact you later on in the context of this roadmap, if needed. This data will be securely processed and stored, in compliance with the European General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679, and used only for the purposes of this survey.

As NetworkNature finishes after the publication of the final roadmap, the implementation is foreseen in the follow-up consortium, NetworkNature+, with activities on evidence and knowledge generation, policy integration, as well as dialogue with programmers and funders, policymakers, as well as with the EC NBS Task Forces. We are co-developing this section with key institutions, organisations and advisors as currently described in the draft section, and in particular with R&I programmers and funders working on biodiversity. We are keen on hearing your views and ideas for this section’s development, in particular: