Held on 23 April, the BiodivTransform clustering workshop closed the event series with a practical focus: how to help funded projects move from thematic proximity to more concrete collaboration.
The workshop was designed to identify common ground across transformation pathways, stakeholder groups and environmental contexts, then use that as a basis for developing collaborative ideas and action plans. Projects focused on what could be built between them: shared outputs, follow-up cooperation and stronger cross-project links.
This is an important part of what Biodiversa+ aims to support. A funding call does not end with project selection. Its wider value also depends on whether projects can learn from one another, connect their work, and contribute to a stronger community around transformative change research.
As the last event in this BiodivTransform sequence, the clustering workshop offered a fitting closing note: less about presenting ideas, more about starting to connect them.












