EKLIPSE Proof of Concept Conference and Workshop

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Location :
Palace of Academies, Rue Ducale 1,1000 Brussels, Belgium

On 23rd–24 January 2019, the EKLIPSE Project, funded by the European Commission under the Horizon2020 funding stream, is hosting the EKLIPSE Proof of Concept Conference and Workshop in Brussels, Belgium. 

The event represents a key step in the initiative's effort to improve the links between science, policy and society for better informed decisions on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The conference hashtag is #EKLIPSE-POCC.

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About the EKLIPSE Project

The EKLIPSE project aims to establish an innovative, light, self-sustainable EU support mechanism for evidence-based policy on biodiversity and ecosystems services open to all relevant knowledge holders and users, and to hand over this mechanism to the wider knowledge community by the end of the project. The mechanism will build on existing science-policy-society interfaces and be further refined via iterative evaluation and learning throughout the project. The mechanism will provide trustworthy evidence for policy and society upon request and will make the knowledge community more able to provide synthesized and timely evidence by providing a platform for mutual learning and engagement. All relevant knowledge holders and users will be actively encouraged and supported by the project team through their individual strengths and interests, thus ensuring targeted contributions.

Many institutions have already expressed their interest in the “Network of Networks” of potential contributors to the EU mechanism’s activities. EKLIPSE will directly support the further development of this network and ensure the involvement of relevant stakeholders in the following key areas: (a) jointly developing and setting up a business plan for the mechanism after the end of the project, (b) conducting joint evidence assessments using established and innovative methods to support policy and societal needs, (c) jointly identifying research needs and emerging issues, actively building the Network of Networks and (d) encouraging societal engagement. This will be supported by an interim governance structure, a strong communication component, including a Science-Policy-Society Forum, and an independent formative evaluation to ensure learning.