Ecologic Institute

Ecologic Institute is an independent research institution for environmental research and policy analysis. Since its founding in 1995, Ecologic Institute has been dedicated to improving environmental policy, sustainable development and policy practice. We strengthen the European and international dimensions in research, education and environmental policy discourse. 

Ecologic Institute’s experts cover the entire spectrum of environmental policy, sustainable development and socio-ecological research. We are committed to mainstreaming environmental issues into other relevant policy areas. We research, support and evaluate political processes on the local, national, European and international levels, bringing together actors from academia, policy making and practice. The results are in-depth analyses and innovative recommendations. Ecologic Institute is a private, not-for-profit think tank financed through its project work. Funders include the European Commission, the European Parliament, German Parliament, German ministries and agencies, civil society organizations and various foundations. Ecologic Institute is a member of the Ecological Research Network (Ecornet) and the think tank network Think Sustainable Europe. 

 

Our inter- and transdisciplinary projects generate knowledge and solutions that guide the evolution of sustainable policies and their successful implementation. Our research topics include:  

  • Socio-ecological research to support sustainability transformations. 
  • Assessments of the socio-economic, legal and environmental dimensions of policies and strategies for environmental improvement. 
  • Assessments of the use of natural resources, including effects on air, water and ground quality as well as biodiversity. 
  • Research on public acceptance, governance and citizen participation at regional, national and supranational levels. 

Within REACHOUT Ecologic Institute is leading the work package on Co-creation with citizen and decision-makers through City Hubs, using its broad knowledge of the design and implementation of stakeholder engagement processes. Ecologic Institute previously produced scientific and policy relevant information using innovative co-creation approaches in numerous projects, particularly tied to climate adaptation, e.g. COACCH (H2020), BASE (H2020), and BEWATER (FP7). 

The Team

The climate story of Gdynia​

During an extreme rainfall event, Jan watches in fear as water rises dangerously close to flooding his apartment. His experience highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation in Gdynia, inspiring the community to take action and build a more resilient future together.