Horizon Europe - Pillar II - Cluster6: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment - Destination BIODIV
European Commission
Destination - Biodiversity and ecosystem services This destination will mostly support the EU Commission priority ‘Sustaining our quality of life: food security, water and nature’. The implementation of the EU Green Deal65 will continue to guide R&I in this destination. R&I will develop knowledge and tools to support the implementation of the EU biodiversity strategy for 203066 and notably the EU Nature Restoration Regulation67, including with the development of nature credits as proposed in the Nature Credits Roadmap68. This destination will also address the EU proposal for a Directive on soil monitoring and resilience69, the EU proposal for a Regulation on a forest monitoring framework70 and will inform deliberations on EU biodiversity policy after 2030, thus protecting our natural world. Nature-based Solutions are deep-rooted in this destination, which will support the EU climate adaptation strategy71 and the EU climate mitigation targets by maintaining or improving natural carbon sinks, since natural ecosystems store large amounts of carbon globally and ecosystems’ carbon sequestration potential is tightly linked to their biological diversity. R&I should particularly assess the ecosystems ongoing ability to sequester carbon and, if necessary, focus more on ecosystems that reliably do so while also providing benefits to biodiversity. Actions will contribute to the European Ocean Pact72, to the European Water Resilience Strategy73 and to the EU legislative proposal on pollutants in EU waters74 (update of chemical substances listed for control). R&I activities for sustainable farming, fishing and aquaculture will be supported in alignment with the Vision for Agriculture and Food75, the Vision for Fisheries and Aquaculture towards 204076, as well as with the environmental objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy77 and the EU Action Plan for the Development of Organic Production78. These efforts will enhance biodiversity and climate-resilient farming practices, ensuring the long-term competitiveness of these sectors within ecological boundaries, and foster innovation to drive sustainable food production. R&I actions under this destination will encourage international cooperation in line with the global approach on R&I, contributing to EU international biodiversity commitments, notably those taken under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)79, which defines targets for the medium term (2030) and goals for the long term (2050). This destination will also support the Paris Agreement80, the Sustainable Development Goals81 and the United Nations agreement on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement)82. Support to processes of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)83 will be continued. Complementarities and synergies will be ensured with the activities supported by the cofunded partnerships Biodiversa+ 84 , Water4All 85 and the co-funded partnership on Agroecology86, and LIFE87 projects, particularly on nature restoration and protection. The destination supports unlocking the unique assets for research and innovation of the EU outermost regions, in line with the EU strategy for outermost regions88 . Expected impact: Proposals for topics under this destination should set out a credible pathway contributing to “putting biodiversity on a path to recovery, and protecting and restoring ecosystems and their services”, and more specifically to one or more of the following expected impacts: • Knowledge on biodiversity status and trends and drivers of biodiversity loss is improved; • Innovations, methods, pathways, models and tools are available and used to protect healthy and resilient ecosystems and to restore degraded ones, ensuring the continuous provision of ecosystem services, including for adaptation and/or mitigation to climate change; • The ongoing biodiversity crisis and its consequences, notably on ecosystem functioning and their services, and the need to monitor, protect, restore and sustainably use biodiversity are better understood to better benefit the whole society in an inclusive way; • Policymakers and stakeholders, all relevant economic sectors and society are aware and well informed of relevant challenges and opportunities of biodiversity protection, restoration and sustainable use, leading to better implementation of the biodiversity legislation and better valuation of ecosystem services, leading to transformative change towards a nature positive economy; • Farmers, foresters, land and sea managers, fishers and aquaculture producers have access to key information, and test and implement biodiversity-friendly management practices, while safeguarding food and water security and fostering competitiveness, demonstrating the long-term sustainability of these sectors; • Progress towards international commitments worldwide on biodiversity is made.
Financement
4M€ to 6.5M€ per project
Pour postuler
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Zones géographiques
Europe