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CHOICE · Mainstreaming Integrated Assessment Models by embedding behavioural change and actor heterogeneity, and increasing their outreach to citizens, communities and industrial actors
The Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) are an invaluable instrument for modelling climate stabilization pathways and for supporting the policy makers in taking better informed decisions. Nevertheless, the mitigation options traditionally focused on in IAMs are the supply-side measures, whereas less attention used to be paid to demand-side and food system representation, due to the inherent complexity and actor heterogeneity. CHOICE aspires to mainstream IAMs, embedding them into the lifestyle choices and decision making process of consumers, producers and actors of the Food, Agriculture and Land Use sectors. This ambition is leveraged by a more realistic representation of behaviour change and actor heterogeneity aspects in IAMs, and supported by an approach that bridges social science and marketing tools, with the aim of accelerating climate action. This approach will be supported by the large-scale adoption of CHOICE digital immersive tools, data storytelling and gamification, whose design is underpinned by notions of emotional appeals and social incentives. Using these digital enablers, CHOICE will orchestrate large scale engagement and ‘green marketing’ campaigns, that have a wide geographical and societal dispersity. Thus, starting from a bottom-up analysis of individual consumers and actors of the food supply chain, and understanding their behavior and their potential for change, CHOICE will use this information in order to consistently feed into a new generation of IAM models, that will correctly reflect the underlying heterogeneity, accounting for multiple representative consumers and actors. The IAM-generated impacts from highly influential 1.5oC-compatible mitigation actions shall highlight, besides emissions, the co-benefits of their changes in behaviour or practice in terms of health, biodiversity and food security aspects, in familiar scales.
Consortium · 16 organisations
EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON
EL · €806,750
E-FRESH.GR PRIVATE COMPANY
EL · €112,500
STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT
NL · €7,611
CORPORACION PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE INNOVACION DEL CAFE Y SU CAFICULTURA
CO · €91,250
ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS TECHNOLOGIES TIS PLIROFORIAS, TON EPIKOINONION KAI TIS GNOSIS
EL · €398,125
SDSN ASSOCIATION PARIS
FR · €406,500
INOSENS DOO NOVI SAD
RS · €250,000
LIBRA AI TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA
EL · €414,000
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE
AT · €1,149,914
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA
ZA · €137,188
SUPRACAFE COLOMBIA S.A
CO · €112,000
INOQO GMBH
AT · €297,750
BIOAZUL, SL
ES · €159,500
ETHNIKO ASTEROSKOPEIO ATHINON
EL · €187,500
ENVIRONMENTAL RELIABILITY AND RISK ANALYSIS
EL · €246,500
COOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ANDALUCIA
ES · €159,385
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