Timespan | Countries involved |
01/2023 12/2025 | Belgium, Ireland, Finland, UK, Sweden, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Norway |
Funded by | SDGs |
European Union | 9, 11, 13 |
International Raw Materials Observatory (INTRAW)
Pavla Bednáriková
pavla@alda-europe.org
The aim of CIRAN is to reconcile two, sometimes conflicting, societal objectives and needs: protecting environmentally sensitive areas and increasing socio-economic resilience.
In an era of uncertainty and demanding outcomes for people and government, CIRAN will deliver a functional solution to resolve such conflicting interests with the help of endorsed ‘social contract’ models that consider the dynamics, links, and complexity of coupled social-ecological systems, enabling streamlined permitting and policymaking processes, to be taken up and continuously adapted/improved by a Community of Practice that will remain active after the project funding period.
- Define systemic and integrated permitting procedures in environmentally protected areas.
- Define a modern policy and social contract framework to reconciliate vulnerabilities
- Develop a community of practice that remains active after the funding period supporting the uptake of good practices.
Timespan | Countries involved |
01/2023 12/2025 | Belgium, Ireland, Finland, UK, Sweden, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Norway |
Founded by | SDGs |
European Union | 9, 11, 13 |
International Raw Materials Observatory (INTRAW)
Pavla Bednáriková
pavla@alda-europe.org
The aim of CIRAN is to reconcile two, sometimes conflicting, societal objectives and needs: protecting environmentally sensitive areas and increasing socio-economic resilience.
In an era of uncertainty and demanding outcomes for people and government, CIRAN will deliver a functional solution to resolve such conflicting interests with the help of endorsed ‘social contract’ models that consider the dynamics, links, and complexity of coupled social-ecological systems, enabling streamlined permitting and policymaking processes, to be taken up and continuously adapted/improved by a Community of Practice that will remain active after the project funding period.
- Define systemic and integrated permitting procedures in environmentally protected areas.
- Define a modern policy and social contract framework to reconciliate vulnerabilities
- Develop a community of practice that remains active after the funding period supporting the uptake of good practices.