RESEARCH
The research publications on pollution, climate change, the circular economy, and creative common spaces provide valuable insights into today's environmental and social challenges while exploring practical, evidence-based solutions. Through data, analysis, and case studies, they contribute to a deeper understanding of sustainable design, resource efficiency, collaborative knowledge sharing, and systemic approaches to reducing waste and fostering more resilient communities.
These research publications are part of DYVÓ's System Change Programme, which promotes a sustainable future through system-level change, circular economy principles, and the development of creative commons that encourage collaboration, knowledge exchange, and collective action.
RESEARCH: Creative Common Spaces in Kosovo (2026)
This baseline analysis explores the institutional, policy, and spatial landscape of Creative Commons Spaces in Kosovo. By examining governance models, legal frameworks, infrastructure, and ecosystem challenges, it provides an evidence-based understanding of the opportunities and barriers shaping community-led creative spaces, while offering recommendations to strengthen their long-term sustainability and impact.
This publication is part of DYVÓ's System Change Programme, which promotes a sustainable and inclusive future by advancing collaborative infrastructure, community-led innovation, and policies that support Creative Commons Spaces as essential drivers of creativity, participation, and local development.
RESEARCH: Waste Management and Plastic Waste in Kosovo (2023)
This publication is an extension of broader societal efforts toward environmental and climate justice, marking the beginning of a long-term research process. Its purpose is to examine and better understand Kosovo's legal and regulatory landscape concerning waste and plastic waste management. By making this knowledge more accessible to citizens, the publication aims to encourage meaningful public participation in legislative change, promote equal access to information, and strengthen transparency and accountability.