The European network BiodivERsA will soon launch its next joint call on the following topic: Biodiversity and Climate Change.
This call is planned to be launched on 2 September 2019, with a closing date on 10 April 2020 (and with a mandatory submission of pre-proposals by 5 November 2019) [Indicative schedule].
The BiodivERsA 2019 call will cover the following four non-exclusive themes:
Consequences of climate change on biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people
Climate-biodiversity feedback processes
Potential of nature-based solutions for mitigating and adapting to climate change
Synergies and trade-offs between policies on biodiversity, climate and other relevant sectors, and the role of agents of change
Scientific teams will be invited to form transnational research consortia with teams from minimum 3 countries participating in the call (including minimum two from EU Member States or EU Associated Countries) and be supported by at least three different Participating Organisations. Proposals have to be exclusively written in English.
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