Closed

Reinforcing science policy support with IPBES and IPCC for better interconnected biodiversity and climate policies

HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12
Programme
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
December 22, 2022
Deadline
March 28, 2023
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€4,000,000
Min Grant Amount
€4,000,000
Max Grant Amount
€4,000,000
Expected Number of Grants
1
Keywords
HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01Biodiversity conservationBiodiversity indicatorsBiodiversity monitoringBiodiversity status and trendsBiodiversity, conservation biology, conservation geneticsClimate change adaptationClimate change mitigationClimatology and climate changeConservation biology, ecology, geneticsEnvironmental regulations and climate negotiationsHabitat and species restoration and rehabilitationNature conservationSustainable development and nature protection

Description

Expected Outcome:

In line with the Commission priority 'A stronger Europe in the world', a successful proposal will step up EU science policy support to biodiversity policy at EU and international level, and in particular the interconnections with climate policies[1]. This will require the contribution to processes triggered by the EU and global biodiversity knowledge centres, IPBES and IPCC to achieve targeted impacts on biodiversity-relevant policies, and to integrate structured policy input into the research cycle. Projects should deliver the following outcomes:

  • EU projects and initiatives are aware of and use the knowledge generation, policy support and capacity building functions of IPBES, including the recommendations issued by task forces of IPBES and IPCC (where relevant for biodiversity);
  • Contribution of and uptake by research projects and initiatives reinforcing the evidence base of EU biodiversity and climate policy by promoting synergies and avoiding conflicts, as well as taking into account the knowledge generation, policy support and capacity building functions of IPBES, in line with the recommendations issued by the task forces of IPBES and IPCC;
  • Address shortcomings in the uptake of IPBES and IPCC findings and conclusions in sectorial policy making other than for biodiversity, and business decisions at European, national and local level;
  • Better support from EU research for policy requests to the EU and global Knowledge Centres for Biodiversity and to the European contribution to IPBES.
Scope:

In line with the Commission’s priority 'A stronger Europe in the world', the European Union must take and demonstrate leadership in this field, notably by increasing its support to the EU and global biodiversity knowledge centres[2] and to IPBES – and to elevate it to the same level as the IPCC.

  • Besides economic support, this also includes networking efforts to reinforce synergies and cooperation of the work of EU services, scientists and practitioners with CBD, IPBES, regional Multilateral Environmental Agreements, UN organisations and programmes, and other relevant research communities to underpin the implementation, monitoring and review of the post 2020 global biodiversity framework.
  • This action delivers targeted support to areas of specific interest for European research policy by using as well as contributing to IPBES outputs. It also helps European scientists, in particular those from southern, central and eastern EU countries, and those from the Western Balkans, Central Asia, and from Africa[3], who remain underrepresented, due to a lack of capacity to participate in meetings, networking or science input at global level, to play their role by contributing to EU and global regular assessments (EU ecosystem assessment, IPBES global assessments, Gap and Stocktake Reports, global biodiversity outlook). Major functions of IPBES still need to be further developed to achieve a proper level of uptake in Europe: knowledge generation, policy support and capacity building functions, including the task forces.

The project should cover all of the following points:

  • providing assistance to the EU and Associated Countries, to central Asian and to African scientists, knowledge holders and local communities for reinforcing the input into the EU and global biodiversity knowledge centres, IPBES and IPCC on biodiversity;
  • translating IPBES and other relevant research outputs for policy and decision-making into a language targeted to a wider readership by the EU public, interest groups, research and innovation projects, policy makers and businesses, and into (a set of) EU languages;
  • networking and facilitating synergies through cooperation between IPBES, IPCC and amongst scientists and relevant scientific bodies of other regional Multilateral Environment Agreements, such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Air Convention;
  • proposing standards for EU-funded biodiversity projects to apply the relevant outcomes of the IPBES data and knowledge task force;
  • supporting European negotiators at IPBES plenary meetings and inter-sessional work as well as at the scientific body meetings of CBD and other biodiversity-related MEAs of relevance to IPBES. This includes back-office support to the EU IPBES and IPCC negotiation teams and to delegations of Member States and Associated Countries in need of assistance in synthesizing scientific evidence of relevance for IPBES and IPCC plenary work.

The project should detail a plan on how the work can be further financed and governed over the medium- and long-term and secure commitments that enable the work to continue after the funding of this topic ends.

Proposals should not develop any new platforms but ensure that all relevant evidence, data and information is accessible through e.g., the Oppla portal and cooperate with existing networks of national platforms[4]. They should also prepare the inclusion of their results in the EC Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity, hosted by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), according to an agreed format, and cooperate with the Science Service project ‘Bio-Agora’.

The project is to set a clear plan on how it will collaborate with other projects selected under related topics of the Cluster 6 Work Programmes 2021-245, and with the Biodiversity Partnership Biodiversa+. This includes links to ESFRI research infrastructures, to test whether they could host predictive models, visualization and analysis of their platform's early warning systems, to respond to IPBES and IPCC assessments and to CBD requests, by participating in joint activities such as workshops, scientific deliverables, or joint communication and dissemination measures. Proposals should include dedicated tasks and allocate sufficient resources for coordination measures and indicate the necessary flexibility to react to requests stemming from future IPBES and IPCC work programme development.

Proposals should involve the contribution from the social sciences and humanities disciplines.

[1] Considering Horizon Europe Cluster 5 – Destination 1 “Climate Science and Responses”.

[2] The EU Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity is available at https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/biodiversity_en.

[3] Europe and Central Asia form one region for IPBES purposes. Cooperation with Africa is a priority for the policy agenda of the European Union.

[4] The network of national platforms in Europe & Central Asia for the IPBES, http:\\www.ipbes.eu.

Destination & Scope

The biodiversity and ecosystem services destination of the 2023-2024 Cluster 6 work programme will support R&I for the EU environment and biodiversity protection framework and the European Green Deal. It is based on the vision developed in the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 and will support its implementation, furthering the orientations of the 2021-2022 work programme. It will also take into account new European Green Deal initiatives, notably i) the EU forest strategy for 2030[1], ii) the EU action plan: “towards zero pollution for air, water and soil”, iii) the EU climate adaptation strategy and iv) the EU soil strategy for 2030. Connections are expected to be made with the EU proposal for a nature restoration law[2], which includes binding targets, and environmental reporting, and the new approach for a sustainable blue economy in the EU[3].

It will support R&I activities that help maintain ecosystems in good ecological condition and a clean and healthy environment for the EU, including water, soil and air. This will contribute to the implementation of relevant policies such as health, climate adaptation and mitigation, disaster risk reduction, sustainable circular bioeconomy and blue economy. The R&I activities will also reflect the strong interconnections between, e.g. the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030[4] and the farm to fork strategy[5], as well as the pollinators initiative[6].

R&I supported under this destination will ensure that mainstreaming biodiversity in society and the economy takes into account justice, fairness and global aspects. This is to ensure the "just transition" emphasised in the European Green Deal is achieved.

R&I activities supported by Cluster 6 will complement and ensure synergies with activities supported under several Horizon Europe partnerships, in particular: i) the European biodiversity partnership Biodiversa+; ii) the European partnership water security for the planet “Water4All”; iii) the European partnership on accelerating farming systems transition: agroecology living labs and research infrastructures; iv) the European partnership on animal health and welfare and; v) the European partnership for a climate-neutral, sustainable and productive blue economy. R&I activities should also specifically address the strong interconnections between biodiversity and the emergence of infectious diseases by complementing the activities of with the European partnership for pandemic preparedness and the European Partnership for One Health/AMR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).

Synergies will also be ensured with the following Horizon Europe missions: “Restore our ocean, seas and waters by 2030”, “A soil deal for Europe” and “Adaptation to climate change”.

Projects supported under this destination are expected, where appropriate, to provide timely scientific contributions to major science-policy bodies such as the Intergovernmental science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)[7], the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the Convention on Biological Diversity. They are also expected to cooperate with the Science Service project Bio-agora. Where appropriate, the following existing platforms and information-sharing mechanisms should be used for dissemination and exploitation: the EC Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity[8], Biodiversity Information System for Europe (BISE)[9], and Oppla[10].

This destination will also help achieve the twin green and digital transitions. Where relevant, advantage will be taken of the development and use of advanced digital technologies.

This destination will continue to support the EU leadership in the relevant international fora in line with the Commission priority “A stronger Europe in the world” and international cooperation will be key to addressing global challenges in many topics in this destination. The EU's outermost regions (defined in article 349 TFEU), where biodiversity is high and threats multiply, should be given special consideration.

Expected impact

Proposals for topics under this destination should set out a credible pathway resulting in the strategic plan having the following impact: "Biodiversity is back on a path to recovery, and ecosystems and their services are preserved and sustainably restored on land, inland water and at sea through improved knowledge and innovation". More specifically, one or more of the following impacts should materialise:

  • Direct drivers of biodiversity decline will be understood and addressed – land and sea use change, natural resource use and exploitation, climate change, pollution, invasive alien species – as well as indirect drivers – demographic, socio-economic, technological, etc.
  • Protected areas and their networks will be planned, managed and expanded and the status of species and habitats will be improved based on up-to-date knowledge and solutions.
  • Biodiversity, ecosystem services and natural capital will be mainstreamed in the society and economy: e.g. they will be integrated into public and business decision-making; approaches for enabling transformative changes to tackle societal challenges will be built including by deploying nature-based solutions (NBS).
  • Practices in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture will be developed and improved to support and make sustainable the use of biodiversity and a wide range of ecosystems services.
  • Biodiversity research and support policies and processes will be interconnected at EU and global levels, making use of advanced digital technologies and societal engagement where appropriate.
  • The biodiversity and health nexus will be understood, in particular at the level of ecosystems. This will be achieved by using the one-health approach, in the context of climate change and globalisation and by addressing contributions and trade-offs.

The impacts have been revised compared with the 2021-2022 work programme in order to take into account R&I activities included in the 2021-2024 strategic plan, but that are yet to be addressed. This was the case, for instance, for several direct drivers of biodiversity loss. The new drafting of the impacts makes clear that they are within the scope of the work programme.

[1] Communication COM/2021/572: New EU Forest Strategy for 2030

[2] Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on nature restoration, COM(2022) 304 final, 22.06.2022

[3] Communication COM/2021/240: on a new approach for a sustainable blue economy in the EU Transforming the EU's Blue Economy for a Sustainable Future

[4] Communication: EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030

[5] Communication: Afarm to fork Strategy for a fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly food system

[6] https://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/conservation/species/pollinators/policy_en.htm

[7] https://ipbes.net/policy-support

[8] https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/biodiversity_en

[9] https://biodiversity.europa.eu/

[10] https://oppla.eu/

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

General conditions

1. Admissibility conditions: described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes

Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System

2. Eligible countries: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.

Legal entities established in non-associated third countries may exceptionally participate in this Coordination and support action in a capacity other than as an associated partner.

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) may participate as member of the consortium selected for funding.

3. Other eligibility conditions: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual

  • Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes

Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021 authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) – and in actions under the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2021-2025). [[This decision is available on the Funding and Tenders Portal, in the reference documents section for Horizon Europe, under ‘Simplified costs decisions’ or through this link: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/ls-decision_he_en.pdf]].

6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes

 

Specific conditions

7. Specific conditions: described in the [specific topic of the Work Programme]

 

Support & Resources

Online Manual is your guide on the procedures from proposal submission to managing your grant.

Horizon Europe Programme Guide contains the detailed guidance to the structure, budget and political priorities of Horizon Europe.

Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – find the answers to most frequently asked questions on submission of proposals, evaluation and grant management.

Research Enquiry Service – ask questions about any aspect of European research in general and the EU Research Framework Programmes in particular.

National Contact Points (NCPs) – get guidance, practical information and assistance on participation in Horizon Europe. There are also NCPs in many non-EU and non-associated countries (‘third-countries’).

Enterprise Europe Network – contact your EEN national contact for advice to businesses with special focus on SMEs. The support includes guidance on the EU research funding.

IT Helpdesk – contact the Funding & Tenders Portal IT helpdesk for questions such as forgotten passwords, access rights and roles, technical aspects of submission of proposals, etc.

European IPR Helpdesk assists you on intellectual property issues.

CEN-CENELEC Research Helpdesk and ETSI Research Helpdesk – the European Standards Organisations advise you how to tackle standardisation in your project proposal.  

The European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for their recruitment – consult the general principles and requirements specifying the roles, responsibilities and entitlements of researchers, employers and funders of researchers.

Partner Search Services help you find a partner organisation for your proposal.

 

Latest Updates

Last Changed: July 13, 2023

CALL UPDATE: FLASH EVALUATION RESULTS

 

EVALUATION results

Deadline: 28/03/2023

 

Topic Identifier

 Budget

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-6

 €                10,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-7

 €                10,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-1

 €                22,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-2

 €                  7,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-3

 €                  6,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-4

 €                  8,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-5

 €                18,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-8

 €                  3,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-9

 €                  5,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-10

 €                  5,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-11

 €                  5,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12

 €                  4,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-13

 €                12,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-14

 €                10,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-15

 €                  7,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-16

 €                10,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-17

 €                12,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-18

 €                30,000,000.00

  The results of the evaluation are as follows:

Topic Id

Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls)

Number of inadmissible proposals

Number of ineligible proposals

Number of above-threshold proposals

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-1

12

0

0

7

 €                  38,606,024.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-10

1

0

0

1

 €                    5,272,302.50

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-11

4

0

0

2

 €                    9,697,518.75

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12

1

0

0

1

 €                    3,994,341.11

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-13

8

0

0

3

 €                  17,991,263.75

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-14

11

0

0

7

 €                  35,466,258.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-15

4

0

0

1

 €                    6,931,666.25

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-16

8

0

0

6

 €                  30,611,128.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-17

8

0

1

2

 €                    8,497,742.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-18

1

0

0

1

 €                  65,000,000.04

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-2

7

0

0

3

 €                  10,606,443.75

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-3

3

0

0

1

 €                    6,000,000.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-4

5

0

0

2

 €                    8,197,111.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-5

4

0

0

3

 €                  27,063,011.25

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-6

2

0

0

1

 €                    9,953,460.00

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-7

5

0

0

4

 €                  19,322,026.83

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-8

7

0

0

3

 €                    8,947,483.27

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-9

3

0

0

1

 €                    4,982,330.00

 

We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.

Last Changed: April 3, 2023

CALL UPDATE: PROPOSAL NUMBERS

 

PROPOSAL NUMBERS

Call HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01 has closed on the on March 28.

94 proposals have been submitted.

The breakdown per topic is:

Topic Id

Proposals Received

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-1

12

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-10

1

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-11

4

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12

1

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-13

8

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-14

11

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-15

4

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-16

8

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-17

8

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-18

1

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-2

7

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-3

3

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-4

5

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-5

4

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-6

2

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-7

5

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-8

7

HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-9

3

 

Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in July 2023.

Last Changed: December 22, 2022
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-15(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-7(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-2(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-8(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-1(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-13(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-5(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-4(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-10(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-11(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-6(HORIZON-IA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-12(HORIZON-CSA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-9(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-16(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-14(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-17(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-3(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-18(HORIZON-COFUND)
Reinforcing science policy support with IPBES and IPCC for better interconnected biodiversity and climate policies | Grantalist