Co-produced transformative knowledge to accelerate change for biodiversity

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-RIAID: 101081744
EC Contribution
€33,145
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Food and biomass production systems are among the most prominent drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. Halting and reversing the loss of biodiversity therefore requires transformative change of food and biomass systems, addressing the nexus of agricultural production, processing and transport, retailing, consumer preferences and diets, as well as investment, climate action and ecosystem conservation and restoration. The RAINFOREST project will contribute to enabling, upscaling and accelerating transformative change to reduce biodiversity impacts of major food and biomass value chains. Together with stakeholders, we will co-develop and evaluate just and viable transformative change pathways and interventions. We will identify stakeholder preferences for a range of policy and technology-based solutions, as well as governance enablers, for more sustainable food and biomass value chains. We will then evaluate these pathways and solutions using a novel combination of integrated assessment modeling, input-output modeling and life cycle assessment, based on case studies in various stages of the nexus, at different spatial scales and organizational levels. This co-production approach enables the identification and evaluation of just and viable transformative change leverage points, levers and their impacts for conserving biodiversity (SDGs 12, 14-15) that minimize trade-offs with targets related to climate (SDG13) and socio-economic developments (SDGs 1-3). We will elucidate leverage points, impacts, and obstacles for transformative change and provide concrete and actionable recommendations for transformative change for consumers, producers, investors, and policymakers.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (15)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
Comparison of three biodiversity metrics to evaluate corporate no net loss achievement under spatial constraints
Journal of Environmental Management· 2026DOI
Margaux Durand, Leon Bennun, Joshua Berger, Alison Eyres, Koen J.J. Kuipers, Louise Mair, Aafke M. Schipper, Vincent Martinet
Main challenges for measuring the sustainability of the marine ingredients industry: a systematic and critical review
Aquaculture· 2026DOI
David Baptista de Sousa, Ian Vázquez-Rowe, Ramzy Kahhat
Mapping Instrument Preferences for Deforestation Policies Based on <scp>EU</scp> Public Consultation Data
Environmental Policy and Governance· 2026DOI
Daniel Braun, Dennis Abel, Jan Börner
Quantifying the differences between EXIOBASE and FABIO for land use footprint studies: the case of beef consumption in six selected countries
Environmental Research: Food Systems· 2025DOI
Yeqing Zhang, Kajwan Rasul, Francesca Verones, Edgar Hertwich
Relationships between mean species abundance (MSA) and potentially disappeared fraction of species (PDF) are consistent but also uncertain
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators· 2025DOI
Koen JJ. Kuipers; Adam Melki; Stephane Morel; Aafke M. Schipper
Blind spots in the EU’s Regulation on Deforestation-free products
Nature Ecology Evolution· 2024DOI
Gustavo M. Oliveira; Rafaella F. Ziegert; Andrea Pacheco; Laila Berning; Metodi Sotirov; Jochen Dürr; Daniel Braun; Felipe S. M. Nunes; Britaldo S. Soares-Filho; Jan Börner
Energy input and food output: The energy imbalance across regional agrifood systems
PNAS Nexus· 2024DOI
Kajwan Rasul; Martin Bruckner; Finn Mempel; Stefan Trsek; Edgar G Hertwich
Examining global biodiversity accounts: Implications of aggregating characterization factors from elementary flows in multi‐regional input–output analysis
Journal of Industrial Ecology· 2024DOI
Killian Davin; Maximilian Koslowski; Martin Dorber; Edgar Hertwich
Modest forest and welfare gains from initiatives for reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
Communications Earth & Environment· 2024DOI
Sven Wunder; Dario Schulz; Javier G. Montoya-Zumaeta; Jan Börner; Gabriel Ponzoni Frey; Bibiana Betancur-Corredor
Deliverables (5)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RAINFOREST (Co-produced transformative knowledge to accelerate change for biodiversity)