European Commission’s Horisont project no 101084220, (2022-2026)

Coevolvers - Coevolutionary approach to unlock the transformative potential of nature-based solutions for more inclusive and resilient communities

Nature-based solutions (NBS) are governance techniques and models that directly and cost-effectively benefit both nature and humans. The challenge is that NBS are often tailored for the privileged, their design is expert-led, and their implementation hampered by institutional and administrative inertia. So far, NBS have not been able to support a just transformation of habits for sustainability, and fail to incorporate non-human actors or include marginal and vulnerable humans.

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Umwelt analysis as a research method

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Seminar series Biodiversity in Ülejõe neighborhoods

Visiting Coevolvers project kick-off meeting in Turku, Finland in December 2022. Photo: Tiit Remm

New perspective

COEVOLVERS goes beyond the state of the art by introducing a co-evolutionary approach, which offers a radically new view for NBS design and implementation. The project considers full co-creation as an interplay not only between the stakeholders but also between human and nonhuman actors.

Living Labs

COEVOLVERS explores through seven Living Labs (LL) across Europe the situational and place-based conditions around the socio-politics of NBS design and implementation.

The goal

The purpose of the project is to alter the socio-ecological conditions to provide governance models and techniques, motivation structures and practices for more inclusive NBS and resilient communities.

Grassroots level

COEVOLVERS work at the grassroots level with local communities, involving marginalized groups and addressing the needs of animal and plant species.

Sustainable transformation

The project will engage decision-makers and policy-makers to create a legislative and regulatory space that supports people and other species in sustainable transformation. 

Collaborative partners

MTÜ Elukas

The Seed Library of Tartu Public Library

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