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- REPAIR: Removing non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions to support ambitious climate transitions | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThe REPAIR project goal is to develop and implement technologies that remove non-COâ‚‚ greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and the agricultural sector. Removal of the potent non-COâ‚‚ greenhouse gases, methane (CHâ‚„) and nitrous oxide (Nâ‚‚O) can potentially mitigate global warming in the coming decades./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/repair-removing-non-co2-greenhouse-gas-emissions-to-support-ambitious-climate-transitions
- BmB: Building with Ecosystem Engineers | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThe aim of the project is to develop a method to restore oyster and mussel beds with biodegradable structures with 3D-printing techniques./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/bmb-building-with-ecosystem-engineers
- Ad-RiCCE: Adaptive Rice Cultivation for a Changing Climate | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentHow can we transition to climate-resilient rice farming in a way that is both effective and fair? This project seeks to promote more climate resilience agriculture by rice farming in India by combining expertise in plant sciences, social sciences, and policy making./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/ad-ricce-adaptive-rice-cultivation-for-a-changing-climate
- RESILIENCE: Pathways of resilience and evasion of tipping in ecosystems | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThe aim of RESILIENCE is to fundamentally advance our understanding and predictions of tipping and critical transitions in ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/resilience-pathways-of-resilience-and-evasion-of-tipping-in-ecosystems
- Just CRISPR: Towards a just transition in crop gene editing | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThis project studies whether and how crop gene editing technologies (like CRISPR/Cas) can contribute to a just transition for smallholder farmers in the global South./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/just-crispr-towards-a-just-transition-in-crop-gene-editing
- CropXR: Resilient Crops for Sustainable Agriculture | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentCombines biological and computational science and technologies to create, optimise and utilize a revolutionary 'smart-data-breeding' concept to breed climate-resilient crops/en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/cropxr-resilient-crops-for-sustainable-agriculture
- ESCIB: Developing environmental sustainability and circularity assessment methodologies for industrial bio-based systems | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentESCIB will develop a robust method to assess the environmental sustainability and circularity of bio-based systems, taking into account spatial-explicit environmental impacts and temporal-explicit circularity measurements./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/escib-developing-environmental-sustainability-and-circularity-assessment-methodologies-for
- Water-Energy-Food communities in South Africa: multi-actor nexus governance for social justice? | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThis transdisciplinary project explores whether and under what conditions the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus approach increases social justice in South Africa./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/water-energy-food-communities-in-south-africa-multi-actor-nexus-governance-for-social-justice-0
- Re-NbS: Redefining nature-based solutions using ecological and governance perspectives | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentUnravel ecological and governance potentials and limits of NbS in Indonesia and to redefine the concept to ensure resilience and sustainability/en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/re-nbs-redefining-nature-based-solutions-using-ecological-and-governance-perspectives
- DATA ALLY: Agency, Logics, LegitimacY of Business-to-Government Data Sharing for Societal Challenges | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThis project investigates how to rebalance the data asymmetry between governments and businesses and how private sector data is used in government decisions on societal issues./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/data-ally-agency-logics-legitimacy-of-business-to-government-data-sharing-for-societal-challenges
- PROBLEMSHIFTING | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThe project aims to explain why problem-shifting occurs between international environmental treaty regimes and to assess its systemic effects. Building on these findings, it also aims to offer innovative governance solutions to ensure that our global environmental efforts have a net positive impact./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/problemshifting
- PLANETSTEWARDS | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentThe PLANETSTEWARDS project consists of the following interrelated objectives: Analyze the different approaches of planetary stewardship taking into consideration actors, values, and institutions; Compare the different approaches and unfold the intricate dynamics of their co-existence; Explain how the approaches lead to positive and negative impacts on Earth and in space in terms of environmental and social dimensions; Specify the criteria for earth-space sustainability and propose transformative policy actions./en/research/copernicus-institute-of-sustainable-development/planetstewards
- Better Well-beingWell-being, prosperity, social security are terms that are often mentioned but at the same time raise many questions. How do we measure well-being? Is prosperity experienced equally by everyone? How can we achieve a better distribution of welfare? And how can we make well-being future-proof? Within Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, various scientists with different backgrounds are investigating these questions./en/research/institutions-for-open-societies/better-well-being
- 100 thematic maps | Special CollectionsDigitale tentoonstelling over de ontwikkeling van de thematische cartografie in Nederland./en/special-collections/collections/digital-exhibitions-of-special-material/100-thematic-maps
- ICS Diversity Committee | Department of Information and Computing SciencesOur Diversity Committee has the goal to support and steer the ongoing efforts of the ICS department to increase diversity and to achieve greater inclusion for people./en/organisation/department-of-information-and-computing-sciences/organisation/ics-diversity-committee
- Tours of the faculty of Veterinary Medicine | Faculty of Veterinary MedicineTours of the faculty of veterinary medicine/en/organisation/faculty-of-veterinary-medicine/tours-of-the-faculty-of-veterinary-medicine
- ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and Agenda | Global Futures of Democracy Initiativeľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and agenda around the topic democracy within Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ/en/research/institutions-for-open-societies/global-futures-of-democracy/news-and-agenda
- Dissimilarity and inclusion in organisations | Organisational behaviourAn investigation on the social psychological processes that play a role in diversity and inclusivity./en/research/organisational-behaviour/dissimilarity-and-inclusion-in-organisations
- Gender identification and categorisation beyond the binary | Organisational behaviourThis research project is about the binary (male vs. female) gender system we have in society and how that is changing within people’s identifications./en/research/organisational-behaviour/gender-identification-and-categorisation-beyond-the-binary
- The psychology of sanctions | Organisational behaviourThe aim of this project is to improve the effectiveness of cartel deterrence with the use of insights of psychological and interdisciplinary research./en/research/organisational-behaviour/the-psychology-of-sanctions