Belgium

The Belgian Policy Lab will be working in the Flemish Ardennes, one of five Flemish  landscape parks approved in October 2023. The policy lab is a collaboration between the Flemish Ardennes landscape park coalition, the Flemish Land Agency and the Research Institute for Nature and Forestry.

The Flemish Ardennes are characterised by an interwoven landscape of unique villages, arable and livestock farming, nature areas and important watersheds. The hilly landscape also attracts many cycling tourists!

The landscape is facing various challenges, including grasslands under increasing pressure, which the Belgium Policy Lab will focus on. The grasslands disappear in favour of more profitable and intensive agricultural practices, prompted by growing demands from the urbanised regions. For example, there is demand for space to put horses for recreational use. Plus, climate change is an overarching pressure on the local landscape.

The loss of grassland feeds the loss of landscape features that bring many ecosystem benefits, causing issues such as erosion and sedimentation.

The Policy Lab focuses on preserving and conserving the existing grassland.

Throughout MOSAIC, we will address several questions:

  • Can we determine the pressure on the existing grasslands?
  • How can we best value and conserve our remaining grasslands?
  • If land use change is inevitable, what are the most desirable ecological, economic and cultural uses?
  • How can we balance the needs of nature, agriculture, tourism and more in a harmonious way?

Our role in MOSAIC is to work with local people to bring together different visions and experiences to preserve and enhance the landscape for the future. By working closely with the Flemish government, we can also translate the lessons we learn to other landscape parks.

Digital Learning Environment

Welcome to the MOSAIC Digital Learning Environment! This platform aims to unlock practical insights and tools to help land use decision makers set up meaningful collaborations, discover people’s motivations and beliefs, unravel policy processes and assess sustainable land use changes.  

We start with an initial focus on MOSAIC's six policy labs. Members of each policy lab can create simple posts, share images or videos and comment on each other's posts. Throughout the MOSAIC project additional features and sections will be added to the Digital Learning Environment. 


Belgian Policy Lab Launch

The Belgian Policy Lab Flemish Ardennes has officially launched!

Mosaic will work together with landscape park Flemish Ardennes - one of five Flemish  landscape parks approved in October 2023 – to understand and stop the loss of grasslands and the typical mixed landscape features.

The policy lab is a collaboration of the Landscape park coalition, the Flemish Land Agency (Vlaamse Landmaatschappij) and INBO (Research Institute for Nature and Forest - Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek).

On Tuesday 16 May 2024, these partners came together with the Mosaic researchers (VITO, INBO, ILVO (Instituut voor Landbouw, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek)) to discuss the first lines of the collaboration!

Together we aim to find answers to some of the following questions, and develop a strategy to stop unwanted land use and promote desirable land use change:
- What is the evolution of the grasslands until now?
- How big and what kind of pressure are these grasslands actually facing?
- What is a desirable land use change, from an ecological, social and/or economic perspective?
- What are the motivations and the values of the grassland users?
- How can we make policy more effective and more intelligible for the land users?

Most importantly, the kick-off was a joyful opportunity for everyone to get to know each other!