Research Ideas and Outcomes (Nov 2020)

Capacity-building and networking events for nature-based solutions and re-naturing in Malta

  • Judita Tomaskinova,
  • Lynn Dicks,
  • Marcus Collier,
  • Davide Geneletti,
  • Miriam Grace,
  • Davide Longato,
  • Renata Sadula,
  • Pavel Stoev,
  • Anna Sapundzhieva,
  • Mario V Balzan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e60893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Nature-based solutions (NbS) have the potential to build climate resilience and tackle key societal challenges while also providing multiple co-benefits to biodiversity and human well-being. The demand for nature-based innovation is strongly felt in Malta – a small island state, with the highest population density in the European Union. Against this background, the Horizon 2020 project ReNature (Promoting research excellence in nature-based solutions for innovation, economic growth and human well-being in Malta) has the goal to enhance research excellence of the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), as well as the national research, policy, business and stakeholder community. The six strategically designed training activities fostering capacity-building and research excellence, delivered during the first half of the project, resulted in useful learning outputs. These are twelve presentations, available as attachments to this article, which cover a large scope of topics related to the implementation of NbS. At a later stage, ReNature will publish another round of learning outputs, resulting from the rest of the training activities planned within the scope of the project.

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