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| − | # Reflect on a case study that applies multispecies thinking to urban design. | + | #Reflect on a case study that applies multispecies thinking to urban design. |
| − | # Consider how you could apply these insights to your research and innovation projects. | + | #Consider how you could apply these insights to your research and innovation projects. |
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| + | |Is About=The Green Transition calls for more than technological change—it requires a reimagining of our relationship with the natural world. This micromodule introduces Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) and Multispecies Thinking as key frameworks for sustainable and inclusive research and innovation. NbS leverage ecosystems to address climate, biodiversity, and social challenges by working with natural processes. Multispecies Thinking broadens our perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms and the need to include non-human beings in our ethical and research considerations. Together, these approaches can help foster more regenerative and just innovations. Through case studies and critical reflection, this micromodule equips learners to contribute to a Green Transition grounded in ecological and relational awareness. | ||
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| − | |Instruction Step Text=What if innovation projects were designed with nature in mind? Multispecies Thinking broadens our perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms and the need to include non-human beings in our ethical and research considerations. Designer Liina Lember explores how light pollution might be tackled from the perspective of another species. | + | |Instruction Step Text=What if innovation projects were designed with nature in mind? Multispecies Thinking broadens our perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms and the need to include non-human beings in our ethical and research considerations. Designer Liina Lember explores how light pollution might be tackled from the perspective of another species. View the slideshow on “In-Visible Moth Spells” and notice how it makes you feel. |
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 24 November 2025
Nature Relations in Research and Innovation
This micromodule introduces Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) and Multispecies Thinking as key frameworks for sustainable and inclusive research and innovation.
By the end of this micromodule, learners should be able to:
- List the advantages of NBS for research and innovation and differentiate from greenwashing.
- Reflect on a case study that applies multispecies thinking to urban design.
- Consider how you could apply these insights to your research and innovation projects.
What is this about?
Become familiar with Nature Based Solutions
Nature-based solutions harness the power of ecosystems to tackle a wide range of pressing global challenges. By working with natural processes rather than against them, these approaches offer effective ways to mitigate and adapt to climate change, support biodiversity, and reduce the risks of natural disasters such as floods and wildfires. At the same time, they contribute to improved human health and well-being, while addressing social issues like inequality and access to green spaces. By restoring and protecting ecosystems, nature-based solutions provide holistic, sustainable responses to the interconnected crises we face today. Watch the video “What Are Nature-Based Solutions” and pay attention to the five benefits of nature-based solutions NbS.
Case study: In-Visible Moth Spells
What if innovation projects were designed with nature in mind? Multispecies Thinking broadens our perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms and the need to include non-human beings in our ethical and research considerations. Designer Liina Lember explores how light pollution might be tackled from the perspective of another species. View the slideshow on “In-Visible Moth Spells” and notice how it makes you feel.
