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CORPUS · Enhancing connectivity Between Research and Policymaking in Sustainable Consumption

FP7Status: CLOSED15 January 201014 January 2013EU funding €1,482,292

The project “CORPUS - Enhancing Connectivity Between Research and Policymaking in Sustainable Consumption” aims to develop novel approaches to knowledge brokering (KB) between policy-making and research. It will foster evidence-based policy-making at the example of sustainable consumption by applying and testing a combination of online and offline KB methods. It will stimulate community-building across the involved researchers and policy-makers to arrive at a self-sustaining process of knowledge management in sustainable con-sumption policies. The CORPUS Web Platform is to become a central reference point for high quality information and networking among European professionals working with sustainable consumption. It will provide a space for incubating and nurturing knowledge to be shared among researchers and policy-makers through private domain, and scientific results to be disseminated in the public domain, and a transparent, effective interaction (dialogue) between scientists and policy-makers. The Interaction Exercises in three priority areas of sustainable consumption (food, mo-bility, housing) will explore novel modalities of knowledge brokerage through different forms of face-to-face dialogues. They provide specifically tailored arenas for personal exchange, infor-mation provision, and offline community-building. Since community-building is crucial for successful and ongoing knowledge exchange, a sepa-rate work package is dedicated to building of relationships, governing the network, and stimulat-ing engagement of participants. Another work package provides resources for initial fine-tuning and recurrent adaptations of the process and ensures the transferability of the projects results by systematically reflecting the empirical experiences against the background of knowledge management theory. Related to that, a built-in evaluation further enhances continued learning on the knowledge brokerage approach taken within CORPUS.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUT FUR OKOLOGISCHE WIRTSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG GMBH

DE · €343,564

participant

Copenhagen Resource Institute

DK · €51,070

participant

YMPARISTOMINISTERIO (YM)

FI · €9,665

participant

Planète Publique

FR · €122,887

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €254,290

participant

STRATEGIC DESIGN SCENARIOS SPRL

BE · €42,343

participant

COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

DK · €170,921

participant

STATENS INSTITUTT FOR FORBRUKSFORSKNING

NO · €195,778

participant

REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -REC

HU · €70,969

participant

BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUR LAND- UND FORSTWIRTSCHAFT, REGIONEN UND WASSERWIRTSCHAFT

AT · €16,392

participant

WIRTSCHAFTSUNIVERSITAT WIEN

AT · €204,413

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