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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2028Partners:SWEDISH NATIONAL SPACE BOARD SNSB, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, FFWF , SPANISH BIODIVERSITY FOUNDATION +72 partnersSWEDISH NATIONAL SPACE BOARD SNSB,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC,FFWF ,SPANISH BIODIVERSITY FOUNDATION,MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND AGRICULTURE OF GEORGIA,Service Public de Wallonie,FRC,SEDA,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, FOOD, SECURITY AND NATURE,ANCD,DECC,SEPA,STATE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,MESS,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,Ministry of Education and Science,LCS,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT,MATTM,MINISTRY OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS AND AGRICULTURE,ANR ,NCN,MEDDE,DST,CDTI,DARPA,THE FAROESE RESEARCH COUNCIL (GRANSKINGARRADID),APB,MINISTRY OF CLIMATE,NORWEGIAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY,DFG,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,SAS,BMBWF,SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL DE PROGRAMMATION POLITIQUE SCIENTIFIQUE,MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR, DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ET DE LA FORMATION DES CADRES,VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,FRS FNRS,Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock,EPA,Environment Agency Austria,VL O,FCT,Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation,AOPK ČR,Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government,Ministry of the Environment,BMBF,UEFISCDI,OAPN,DLR,MoEP,SwAM,TÜBİTAK,FRB,Ministry of Economy,Academy of Finland,ONEMA,ETAg,MHESR,FWO,FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE PROTECTION, NATURE CONSERVATION AND NUCLEAR SAFETY,FORMAS,TACR,ExEA,NWO,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,MOEW,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,Cyprus Pedagogical Institute,RANNIS,NSFB,Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak RepublicFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101052342Overall Budget: 354,590,016 EURFunder Contribution: 105,000,000 EURBeing one of the main actions of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030, the European Biodiversity Partnership (Biodiversa+) will coordinate research programmes between EU and its Member States and Associated Countries, mobilising environmental authorities as key partners for implementing biodiversity research and innovation, along with ministries of research, funding organisations, and environmental protection agencies (75 organisations from 37 countries). Biodiversa+ has five overarching objectives: (1) improve monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem services across Europe (status and trends); (2) generate actionable knowledge to tackle the direct and indirect drivers of biodiversity loss; (3) expand and improve the evidence base, and accelerate the development and wide deployment of NbS to meet societal challenges across Europe; (4) make the business case for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity; and (5) ensure efficient science-based support for biodiversity policy making in Europe. Biodiversa+ will meet these objectives by (i) setting up a pan-European network of harmonized monitoring schemes, building on existing national/regional monitoring schemes, creating capacity for setting up new schemes, and feeding into the EC Knowledge Center for Biodiversity; (ii) coordinating research programmes between the EU and its Member States and associated countries, thereby ensuring the long-term pan-European research agenda is co-created and implemented; (iii) contributing science-based methodologies to account for and possibly value ecosystem services and the natural capital, and to assess the dependency and impact of businesses on biodiversity and (iv) better linking of R&I programmes to the policy arena, providing greater input to policy making and improving the assessment of policy efficiency. Doing so, Biodiversa+ will help ensure that, by 2030, nature in Europe is back on a path of recovery, and by 2050 people are living in harmony with Nature.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:CSIC, NIGGG BAS, VITO, University of Hannover, SYKE +15 partnersCSIC,NIGGG BAS,VITO,University of Hannover,SYKE,NINA,WU,WCMC,SV,EV INBO,SSB,GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH INSTITUTE CAS,URJC,University of Patras,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),BfS,NSI,Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek,AGRO PARIS TECH,ExEAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 817527Overall Budget: 3,002,010 EURFunder Contribution: 3,002,010 EURMAIA (Mapping and Assessment for Integrated ecosystem Accounting) aims to mainstream natural capital and ecosystem accounting (NCA) in EU member states. MAIA uses the System of Environmental Economic Accounting – Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EEA) as the methodological basis for NCA. The SEEA EEA provides a consistent framework for analysing and storing information on ecosystem assets and flows of ecosystem services, in both physical and monetary units. The SEEA EEA follows a spatial approach, requiring extensive (spatial) data and models as inputs into the accounts. In MAIA, a flexible approach will be followed, allowing for adaptation of the SEEA EEA framework to the conditions of individual EU countries. In particular, MAIA will: (i) assess policy priorities for accounting; (ii) test, pilot and mainstream NCA in 10 countries; (iii) test innovative approaches for NCA in the European context; and (iv) support NCA in the EU through various communication and dissemination activities including the development of guidelines, a web-based information system and other facilitating actions. MAIA will involve in-country work in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain but there will be outreach to all EU member states through exchanging data, guidelines and experiences. The MAIA consortium includes a balanced mix of partners with backgrounds in statistics, ecological modelling and environmental economics, including three statistical agencies. In addition, MAIA has 18 supporting partners including statistical and other government agencies in 10 countries. Institutes with more experience will mentor and assist those with less experience. MAIA partners are involved in a range of other initiatives such as the SEEA London Group, MAES, ESMERALDA and IPBES, and includes partners supporting KIP INCA, which will facilitate exchanging experiences. Overall coordination of MAIA is with Wageningen University.
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