This dataset includes the anonymised transcripts of the interviews (N=12) conducted during the exploratory phase (EP) of the Fashion case study in the Horizon Europe project PLANET4B (understanding Plural values, intersectionality, Leverage points, Attitudes, Norms, behaviour and social lEarning in Transformation for Biodiversity decision making). Additionally, the dataset includes a metada document (PLANET4B_Metadata-Exploratory-Interviews_Pisa_20250716_metadata.docx) with additional information about each of the transcripts (e.g., date, location, thematic focus, sector of the interviewees). The new version (v2) includes the same content with changes in the naming of the files and the adapted metadata. At the time of collection, all the contributors were researchers at the University of Pisa (UNIPI). The case study focused on understanding the relation between biodiversity loss and the textile, apparel, and fashion sector (TAF), and identifying leverage points and potential interventions to foster transformative change for biodiversity in the sector.
PLANET4B Exploratory Interviews Dataset Pisa [UNIPI] 20250716 v2
Navarro Gambín, Pedro
Co-primo
;Bonetti, MartaCo-primo
;Villa, MatteoSecondo
2025-01-01
Abstract
This dataset includes the anonymised transcripts of the interviews (N=12) conducted during the exploratory phase (EP) of the Fashion case study in the Horizon Europe project PLANET4B (understanding Plural values, intersectionality, Leverage points, Attitudes, Norms, behaviour and social lEarning in Transformation for Biodiversity decision making). Additionally, the dataset includes a metada document (PLANET4B_Metadata-Exploratory-Interviews_Pisa_20250716_metadata.docx) with additional information about each of the transcripts (e.g., date, location, thematic focus, sector of the interviewees). The new version (v2) includes the same content with changes in the naming of the files and the adapted metadata. At the time of collection, all the contributors were researchers at the University of Pisa (UNIPI). The case study focused on understanding the relation between biodiversity loss and the textile, apparel, and fashion sector (TAF), and identifying leverage points and potential interventions to foster transformative change for biodiversity in the sector.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


