Biodiversity and ecosystem restoration
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 3 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- Lietuvos mokslo taryba
Lithuania's national research council — co-funds transnational ERA-NET calls across biodiversity, quantum, health, and humanities.
“Consistent investment from BiodivERsA3 (2015) through BiodivScen, BiodivClim, to BiodivRestore (2020), covering conservation, nature-based solutions, and socio-ecological systems.”
PrimaryLT32 projects - MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
Turkey's agricultural ministry and research authority, active in EU crop breeding, soil management, climate adaptation, and animal disease control programmes.
“Participated in BiodivERsA3, BiodivClim, and BiodivRestore — a continuous thread of biodiversity ERA-NETs spanning 2015-2026.”
TR20 projects - FUNDO REGIONAL DA CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA
Azores regional science funding agency bridging EU outermost regions with European research networks in biodiversity, marine, and energy.
“BiodivERsA3, BiodivClim, BiodivRestore, and MACARONIGHT 2021 address biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration, and climate-biodiversity interactions.”
PrimaryPT19 projects - MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Tunisia's national ministry managing EU-Mediterranean research partnerships in water, biodiversity, and environmental governance through ERA-NET co-funding.
“BiodivClim and BiodivRestore both address biodiversity loss, ecosystem restoration, and nature-based solutions with socio-ecological governance dimensions.”
TN9 projects - GOBIERNO DE CANARIAS
Canary Islands regional government specializing in biodiversity governance, ecosystem restoration, and research capacity building in EU outermost regions.
“Core participant in BiodivERsA3, BiodivClim, and BiodivRestore — three successive ERA-NET cofund actions covering conservation, climate-biodiversity interactions, and ecosystem restoration.”
PrimaryES8 projects