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THINK TANK AND APPLIED RESEARCH

Planetary Policy and Impact Delivery Centre

We work collaboratively to convert international policy into effective implementation at the regional and local levels.

Today's world is hyper-connected, yet paradoxically, people often find themselves isolated. This scenario increases the diversity of information and can impact more people. On the other hand, it creates disconnections and challenges when working together, leaving gaps in addressing urgent challenges.

Analogously, there is a complex policy cycle interaction with diverse intergovernmental processes and stakeholders that predominantly work in silos – often referred to as the “islands of knowledge”, in which organisations are doing their work but are isolated.

 

This disconnection inhibits collaboration and leads to the reinvention of the wheel, wasting valuable resources (time and money) due to unnecessary trial and error in the pursuit of success.

Learn more about the Policy Challenges

OUR WORK

Policy implementation to support local governments and organisations in providing regionally/locally specific environmental and sustainable development solutions based on global science-policy guidelines.

By applying our Methodology, the expected outcomes are:

  • Transversality
    The international community, including intergovernmental organisations and Member States, can work collaboratively with domestic agencies/ministries to provide knowledge exchange and capacity building (break silos).

  • Reuse of Knowledge
    Local governments have access to a simple and clear methodology for implementing science-based policies that are regionally/locally specific and prioritise their own challenges, opportunities, and population needs.

  • Productivity & Innovation
    Overall increase capacity to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and implement international treaties to improve people’s lives and restore the environment.

The solution

Our exclusive Methodology

T  .  R  .  I  .  P

Transversality

(Re)use of Knowledge

Innovation

Productivity

COLLECTIVE

INTELLIGENCE

SOLUTION

T.R.I.P is our exclusive methodology that connects experts and organisations to promote knowledge-sharing and the development of essential skills necessary for efficient work towards global collaboration.

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Alignment with International agreements with local needs

Generating benefits to the whole society

Possible Innovation may come up

To drive impactful results

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Highlights

Themes

Policy Formulation & Policy Implementation Nexus

Corals Under the Sea

Ocean Economy

The ocean economy has a massive scope and complexity. According to the OECD, it is related to all economic activities of ocean-based industries.

The sustainable pathways identify the scientific data, tools, and knowledge that could be utilized at local, regional, and global scales to ensure that human activities are sustainable, inclusive, and adapted to local needs.

Applied research on environmental and climate aspects to convert international policy into practical regional and local implementations, emphasizing actionable outcomes and collaboration.

Aligned with the United Nations Environment Programme, we aim to tackle the Triple Planetary Crisis: climate change; biodiversity loss; and chemicals and pollution.

Environment and Climate

Speaker

Civic and Social Engagement

The 17 SDGs are extremely relevant for peace and prosperity. However, despite being practical and diverse, they do not encompass more subtle aspects of human relationships.

Therefore, we created SDG +1: Living Together, which aims to strengthen a new collective scenario committed to human development.

Systemic Thinking approach to Bio and Certified products, including ESG (Environment, Social and Governance), Human Rights Due Diligence and Impact Assessment.

To support business and government strategies and operations with Human Rights, while ensuring business commitment to international principles and standards.

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Bio &
Certified

Prosthetic Hand

Technology & Human Rights

It covers key human rights challenges arising in the context of rapid technological development.

AI and Algorithmic Bias, Privacy and Surveillance, Digital Divide and Access to Technology, Robotics and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems, Digital Identity and Biometric Data, Misinformation and Disinformation, Use of AI in Health, Children's Rights and Technology are some of the topics currently being explored and regulated by the United Nations and other international organizations.

LET'S TALK ABOUT POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

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We support governments, missions and embassies, the United Nations, Intergovernmental Organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations, the Private Sector, Civil Society and Communities.

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Elaboration on the "Identification of the Priority Topics for the Third World Ocean Assessment" with ocean specialists on five continents.

United Nations Divison for Oceans

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Validation of TRIP Methodology by a group of knowledge management experts at International Geneva, the Human Rights capital.

Swiss Knowledge Management Forum

Impact

Shaping global discourse and action

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Paper publication at Springer about ESG 2.0: New Perspectives for Human Rights Due DIligence.

University of Torino, Italy

  • We provide knowledge exchange and capacity building between the international community and domestic agencies/ministries and organisations to provide knowledge exchange and learning.

    You aligned with International agreements and science-based information

    Numbers Game
  • We support local governments and organisations with science-based policy implementation that is regionally/locally specific and prioritises their own challenges, opportunities, and population needs.

    The most important first based on a systemic thinking view

    Numbers Game
  • We develop engaging and strategic Communication and Advocacy to secure commitments from stakeholders and governments towards Policy Implementation.

    Everyone at the same page

    Fist Pound
  • We support the development of your Action Plan with achievable goals and measurable KPIs aligned with stakeholder commitments.

    Generating benefits to the whole society

    Blue Map
  • We support you with in-loco project management and day-to-day activities to drive impactful & measurable results.

    To drive impactful results

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Services

What we do

Open-source Methodology

T . R . I . P .

TRIP is an acronym for Transversality, Reuse of knowledge, Innovation, and Productivity.

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Transversality

Transversality represents the ability to solve interdisciplinary problems through knowledge sharing and collaboration among experts. It fosters a culture of inclusivity, where individuals from different backgrounds and areas of expertise come together to address organisational challenges.

2

Reuse of Knowledge

Reuse occurs when the competence (know-how) is recorded, shared and reapplied later -- known as the knowledge cycle. Therefore, the Reuse of Knowledge ensures that valuable expertise is not lost. This leads to increased efficiency, as individuals can build upon existing knowledge rather than reinvent the wheel.

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Innovation

Practical Innovation focuses on feasible ideas that add value to the organisation while addressing real organisations' needs. Unlike disruptive innovation, which often involves lengthy and costly projects, it aims to improve processes, services, or products, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

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Productivity

Productivity is the ability to achieve maximum work output with the minimum necessary resources (time and money) while maintaining the desired level of quality. In the T.R.I.P's context, productivity is not solely focused on efficiency but also considers the well-being of employees and host community.

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