Petr Havlik concluded the meeting with a summary of key takeaways, expressing special thanks to the Project Advisory Board members and EU project officers for their valuable feedback in enhancing the LAMASUS project results to ensure policy relevance 👏 😊
LAMASUS
Landwirtschaft
Laxenburg, Lower Austria 315 Follower:innen
For co-design of agriculture, forestry and climate policies by the EC, governments and citizens dialogue.
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The Land Management for Sustainability (LAMASUS) Project will provide tools and design processes allowing EU policymakers to assess the impacts of future land-use policies ahead of their implementation, and so make informed choices for European agriculture and land use, as well as the global climate. As part of the European Green Deal, and in line with European Climate Law, the EU has set itself a binding target of achieving climate neutrality by 2050. The land use sector can play a key role in achieving these goals as it has more potential for carbon sequestration than any other sector – it is in fact already removing 7% of all EU emissions. Using land to capture carbon is not an easy option – land as a resource is subject to heavy competition to provide food security, preserve biodiversity, and accommodate living space as well as infrastructure. EU policies that prioritize one use over others need to be carefully designed in an integrated approach accounting for diverse societal demands and the synergies and trade-offs among them. To ensure that the project meets the EU’s policy needs, representatives from five different departments of the European Commission, as well as noted experts in land use and agricultural policy have been invited to join the meeting and oversee the project’s progress in the form of a Policy Advisory Board. “LAMASUS will create a new level of societal engagement in which local actors contribute to the design of effective and efficient EU policies for climate neutrality and serve as an exemplar for other policy processes within the European Green Deal,” concludes LAMASUS principal investigator and IIASA Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group Leader, Petr Havlík.
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- Branche
- Landwirtschaft
- Größe
- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Laxenburg, Lower Austria
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Schloßplatz 1
Laxenburg, Lower Austria 2361, AT
Updates
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Project Advisory Board members, a.o Tassos Haniotis (Forum for the Future of Agriculture) and from various European Commission's DGs Olaf Heidelbach, Alan Matthews, Johannes Schuler, Nicolas Robert attending either in person or online, provide valuable feedback on the project's progress.
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Jurij Krajcic (on the right), Policy Officer at the European Commission shared insights into DG CLIMA's priorities and how the project can offer valuable #policy contributions
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The second day of the LAMASUS annual meeting begins early today, featuring very interesting case study sessions in France by Raja Chakir (INRAE), in Austria by Anna Renhart (WIFO) and Verena Kröner (Universität für Bodenkultur Wien), in the Netherlands by Walter Rossi Cervi (Wageningen University & Research), and in Norway by Klaus Mittenzwei (Ruralis - Institute for Rural and Regional Research). #Agriculture #Biodiversity #Forestry 🌱
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📣📣Reporting live from LAMASUS annual meeting from the breakout sessions on the Scenarios concept, alignment on the costing work, Planning for the upcoming Stakeholder Board workshop. #Agriculture #Biodiversity #Forestry International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) PBL Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving WIFO Boku Université Paris-Saclay
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The LAMASUS project team had a productive meeting today, featuring key sessions on #toolbox alignment, #scenario discussions, WP4 breakouts, case studies, and a closing session! More updates to come tomorrow! #agriculture #policymaking #horizoneurope
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Linda See from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is discussing additional #data #requirements to further strengthen the #geodatabase.
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Angela Guarino, the EC Project Officer, recognized the project's achievements and efforts, emphasizing that strong stakeholder engagement is essential for creating meaningful impact. 👏
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Key achievements include the launch of an #agricultural policy #geodatabase with #high-resolution data on land-use changes over the past 20 years, strong growth in stakeholder and policy advisor engagement, a public portal with #GeoWiki for result-sharing, and significant impact through effective communication and dissemination activities.