
The ECOLUTION Project is built around a central challenge:
how to address sustainability issues that are complex, interconnected, and system-level.
From a project and methodological perspective, ECOLUTION focuses on the integration of four key pillars:
- Environmental systems analysis
Understanding natural resources, ecosystems, and environmental pressures as interconnected systems rather than isolated components. - Digital and data-driven technologies
Using tools such as environmental data acquisition, remote sensing, and sensor-based monitoring to support evidence-based analysis and decision-making. - Systems thinking and modeling approaches
Applying multi-scale and interdisciplinary perspectives to analyze interactions between environmental, social, and technical systems. - Governance and policy frameworks
Situating environmental and digital knowledge within European and international policy contexts to ensure relevance for real-world sustainability challenges.
Rather than treating these areas separately, ECOLUTION’s core approach lies in their integration: environmental data informs analysis, digital tools support monitoring and modeling, and policy frameworks guide interpretation and application.
Funding Agency: EACEA – European Education and Culture Executive Agency





