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EU funding (€4,876,764): Co-creating coexistence: Advancing policies, practices, and stakeholder engagement for integrating wildlife and livestock into sustainable multi-functional landscapes in … Hor1 Nov 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Co-creating coexistence: Advancing policies, practices, and stakeholder engagement for integrating wildlife and livestock into sustainable multi-functional landscapes in Europe

The recovery of wildlife populations (large carnivores and large herbivores) has created many additional challenges for pastoralism, already under pressure from multiple socio-economic drivers. These challenges include damage (depredation), extra costs, and many social conflicts. Some of the major obstacles to addressing these challenges are conflicts between stakeholders and the contested nature of relevant knowledge. The CoCo project will address these obstacles by adopting a multi-disciplinary approaches with a strong social science representation and a Multi-Actor Approach with widespread stakeholder engagement that facilitates co-creation of knowledge with high legitimacy. The process will cover (a) the relationship between livestock husbandry practices and damage from wildlife, (b) ways to integrate wildlife management and pastoral management, (c) perceptions and values that different stakeholders have about the pastoralism-wildlife interface, (d) experience with different governance structures, (e) the potential of new and emerging technologies in both wildlife and pastoral management and monitoring, and (f) a cost benefit analysis of different scenarios for pastoral and wildlife management. The project will use methods as diverse as systematic reviews, field inspections, face-to-face interviews, focus groups, questionnaires and modelling. The project’s ambition is to collect original quantitative data from at least 1000 pastoralists, 1000 hunters and 1000 landowners and qualitative data from 100’s of stakeholders deployed in a comparative way across 12 countries. The insights stemming from the reviews, the analysis of new data, and the modelling will be integrated into a Roadmap for Coexistence that produces policy relevant recommendations for a better standardization, harmonization and integration of both pastoral and wildlife management systems. This will reduce conflicts and secure multi-functional landscapes for both pastoralists and wildlife.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Adelphi Research Gemeinnützige GmbH €506,446
Centro de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agroalimentaria de Aragon €350,301
European Landowners Organization €167,000
Federazione Europea Di Zootecnica €71,250
HIR Skane AB €0.00
HS Hushallningssallskapens Service AB €137,173
Hushallningssallskapet I Jamtlands €0.00
Hushållningssällskapet Västra €0.00
Institut National de Recherche Pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement €443,158
Institutul de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Cinegetica si Resurse Montane Miercurea Ciuc €102,713
Instytut Ochrony Przyrody Polskiej Akademii Nauk €131,250
Istituto Di Ecologia Applicata €238,125
Kallisto Perivallontiki Organosi GIA Tin Agria ZOI Kai Fysi €312,500
Latvijas Valsts Mezzinatnes Instituts Silava €101,250
Leibniz-Zentrum Fuer Agrarlandschaftsforschung (Zalf) e. V. €321,875
Stiftelsen Norsk Institutt FOR Naturforskning Nina €298,750
Umea Universitet €246,380
Universita Degli Studi Di Torino €234,907
Universitetet I Innlandet €987,750
Univerza V Ljubljani €225,938

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101181958

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