BioAgora’s Marie Vandewalle (UFZ) recently delivered a presentation at the annual TETTRIs consortium meeting, highlighting the future Science Service for Biodiversity (SSBD) and the importance of engagement in the science-policy-society interface (SPSI).
The presentation provided an overview of BioAgora’s mission to strengthen the EU biodiversity knowledge ecosystem by enhancing connections between science, policy, and society. Marie Vandewalle underscored how improved science-policy mechanisms can support informed decision-making, helping to tackle biodiversity challenges effectively.
As BioAgora continues to develop the core functions of the SSBD, collaboration with initiatives like TETTRIs is key to fostering a strong, interdisciplinary network that bridges the gap between research and policy. The discussion at the meeting reinforced the shared commitment of both projects to ensuring that biodiversity knowledge is accessible, actionable, and impactful.
Stay tuned for more updates on BioAgora’s engagement in shaping the future of the biodiversity science-policy landscape!