Although some of the final outputs planned for the project were disrupted as a result of the CV-19 pandemic, overall the vast majority of the project’s Milestones were met and Deliverables produced. The summary of the project’s findings above have been communicated and disseminated to a wide range of audiences. Some highlights include:
• Website: over 140,000 visits from 193 countries and more than 40,000 downloads of briefings, reports and tools
• Social media: approx. 3,300 followers on Twitter and 550 on Instagram
• 12 articles for municipalities, urban development industry and finance & insurance sector
• 31 publications in 20 different journals (another 25 submitted and ~15 still being written)
• 7 book chapters (4 published, 3 submitted)
• Special Issue on urban NBS and social justice published in Cities
• Textbook manuscript to be completed and submitted in 2021
• 6 presentations at events for municipalities
• >160 presentations at other stakeholder events with >12,000 participants
• Local exhibitions held in Malmö and Győr
• Virtual exhibition includes films, leaflets, webpages and reports
• Final conference involved over 600 participants online in 5 panel sessions, 6 meet-the-expert sessions, 6 ’hives’ of information
• Over 49,000 visits to Urban Nature Atlas & cross-referenced on multiple platforms across EU
• Our Making Nature Bloom report co-produced by the URIPs to share their experiences – both good and bad – of developing NBS in 6 cities in Europe
• A suite of tools for decision-support, including the Urban Nature Navigator, that enables multi-criteria decision-making for diverse nature-based solutions, and the Explorer, which supports the design stage of project development in assessing potential & trade-offs between NBS
• Urban Nature MOOC: 54,000 original visitors and 14,000 course enrolments to date, with the MOOC compendium downloaded over 18,000 times.
Further details can be found in D7.9 Project Report Communication, Dissemination & Impact.