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Björn Ringselle
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Contact BjörnNew EU project aimed to help businesses and communities recognise, measure and report on the value of nature
CircHive is a Horizon Europe project (nr. 101082081) that will help businesses and the public sector recognise, measure and report on the value of nature.
By recognising the value of nature, CircHive aims to help organisations make more informed decisions that protect ecosystems, enhance biodiversity and unlock new opportunities for society and businesses.
As a partner in CircHive, RISE will participate as the hub-leader for the agriculture and food sectors, and co-hub-leader for the retail sector. RISE participates in research activities and help guide companies and the public sector to report on their impacts and dependencies on nature.
The EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 and the newly adopted Global Biodiversity Framework both call for increased action to value nature and address the challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss together. These challenges must be tackled jointly; climate change can accelerate the loss of biodiversity, while biodiversity is essential for maintaining ecosystems that help us to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Nature provides invaluable services such as clean air and water, fertile soil, pollination, erosion and flood control, and climate regulation. However, few organisations currently understand, measure or report their positive and negative impacts on nature, as well as their dependencies on nature.
CircHive is a five-year, €11.5 million project with 15 research and 10 case-study partners. The project will develop rigorous and standardised methods for combining two approaches for valuing nature: biodiversity footprinting and natural capital accounting. These two approaches are being used by an increasing number of organisations to understand and value the nature that underpins their operations. By combining these methods, the project will provide a more comprehensive approach to valuing nature and improving biodiversity performance.
CircHive’s 10 case-study partners will bring together the latest scientific methods with organisations looking to develop sustainable business models. Case-studies include working with Lacoste to monitor the biodiversity impacts of cotton farming, with Millwood to develop sustainable forestry management practices in Ukraine and with the city of Edinburgh, Scotland to understand the impacts of new development on biodiversity and natural capital.
The project will work closely with other businesses and cities to develop the BEEHive (Biodiversity Excellence of Enterprises), a new community open to any organisation interested in learning how to measure and manage their impact on nature. Members of BEEHive will collaborate in the development and testing of CircHive’s outputs and will receive support in developing sustainable management practices.
CircHive aims to clearly demonstrate the benefits of valuing nature and help to mainstream the use of biodiversity footprinting and natural capital accounting. To achieve this, the project will organise events, publish training material, prepare policy briefs and work on the standardisation of the biodiversity footprint method. Interested public and private sector actors are invited to join the co-creation in the respective BEEHive Hubs.
To find out more, visit www.CircHive.eu and follow @CircHive. Direct enquires can be directed to Hello@circhive.eu or the RISE contact people below.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101082081. Its contents are the sole responsibility of CircHive partners and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
CircHive
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Research partner and hub leader for the agricultural and food sectors
5 years
11.5 million euro
European Forest Institute (EFI), denkstatt, Oppla, EcoAct, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Ukrainian National Forestry University, Biotope, The Biodiversity Footprint Company, Lake Constance Foundation, SPRING, DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung, Valio, Barilla, Stora Enso, Millwood, Agroderew, Novamont, Lacoste, Raiffeisen Bank International, Ciedes Foundation, The City of Edinburgh Council, University of Edinburgh, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Horizon Europe (grant agreement No 101082081)
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Björn Ringselle Maria Hellström Karin Morell Viktor Lundmark Ulf Jennehag