Work Package 2
Across the three regions, the consortium gathers ecological, climate, and socio-economic data to evaluate outcomes such as biodiversity recovery, microclimate regulation, delivery of ecosystem services, productivity, and resilience to climate extremes. Stakeholder perceptions of risk, barriers to uptake, and priorities for land management are also investigated through workshops, interviews, and co-creation processes. This helps ensure that tree-based solutions are evaluated not only for their ecological performance but also for their relevance and feasibility within local decision-making contexts.
The findings from WP2 are used to co-develop best practice manuals and context-specific recommendations for implementing tree-based solutions effectively and avoiding maladaptation. These outputs guide practitioners and policymakers in selecting suitable approaches and inform WP3 and WP4 as they scale insights to the European level.
WP2 Leader: Julius-Maximilian University of Würzburg (Uni Wuerzburg) – Germany
Tree-based Solutions 4 Climate Change Adaptation & Biodiversity Conservation

