We are looking for a partner to join our project related to transportation, infrastructure and biodiversity. Our project aims at reshaping sustainability concepts, infrastructure development, and biodiversity conservation, fostering a new narrative where biodiversity and human well-being take precedence over economic growth in infrastructure planning. This proposal aims at developing sustainable planning and design approaches that incorporate a degrowth perspective, non-monetary valuation, ecological and human well-being, participatory governance, trans-disciplinarity, cumulative impact assessment and the role of new technology. It seeks to build an alternative sustainability concept and reversed way of valuing economic aspects. It will showcase how more effective mitigation approaches can be implemented and provide guidance, knowledge and tools to minimise impacts. We look specifically for experts with a background in ecological economy and/or social sciences who want to collaborate with us in developing a sustainability model that eliminates the economy (and hence economic growth) from its basis and focuses solely on physical, natural and human values. Furthermore, we seek to develop alternative, non-monetary ways to value biodiversity and socio-cultural aspects, reversing the common approach of integrating nature and human values into economic models.