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Financement de l’UE (8 499 999 €) : Coastal Climate Resilience and Marine Restoration Tools for the Arctic Atlantic basin Hor01/12/2022 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Coastal Climate Resilience and Marine Restoration Tools for the Arctic Atlantic basin
The CLIMAREST project - Coastal Climate Resilience and Marine Restoration Tools for the Arctic Atlantic basin - integrates multiple expertise into a holistic approach, to develop a toolbox designed to establish guidelines for ecosystem restoration and to enhance climate resilience in coastal communities. The concept is to develop, test and optimise a modular toolbox that integrates expert knowledge, scientific information, multilevel stakeholder and community involvement, ecosystem service improvement analysis, cost-benefit analysis, priority of actions, and custom designed protocols for restoring and monitoring multiple coastal habitats. The toolbox framework will have common and specific tools that will be tested, optimised and demonstrated in five different ecosystems, across a latitudinal gradient of the Arctic-Atlantic basin, ranging from the high-Arctic Svalbard (79° N) in the North to the Madeira archipelago (33° N) in the South. The variety of environmental conditions and restoration needs of the five demonstration sites will provide different restoration scenarios with particular specificities in terms of biodiversity, pressures and threats, ecosystems services and stakeholders. The diversity in restoration scenarios will create a unique opportunity to develop a modular toolbox, that integrates common tools with tools that are specific for each restoration scenario into a collective framework. Ecosystem-specific innovations in nature-based solutions for habitat restoration that improve local climate resilience will also be developed, tested, and integrated into a general toolbox framework, establishing guidelines and innovative workflows. The toolbox and tools developed in each demonstration site, for different restoration scenarios, will be made available and tested for replication and upscaling in comparable ecosystems and similar communities, with particular emphasis in promoting stakeholder involvement.
| Aarhus Universitet | 89 786 € |
| Arditi - Agencia Regional para O Desenvolvimento da Investigacao, Tecnologia e Inovacao - Associação | 797 375 € |
| Danmarks Tekniske Universitet | 90 629 € |
| European Chapter OF THE Society for Ecological Restoration SER International | 0,00 € |
| Institut Francais de Recherche Pour l'Exploitation de la mer | 622 128 € |
| Meteorologisk Institutt | 124 110 € |
| Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu | 499 950 € |
| Seaboost | 354 900 € |
| Sintef AS | 748 750 € |
| Sintef Ocean AS | 2 254 075 € |
| Stiftelsen Norsk Institutt FOR Naturforskning Nina | 645 670 € |
| Universidad de Alicante | 300 500 € |
| Universidad de Malaga | 268 285 € |
| Universidad de Vigo | 234 644 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II | 225 000 € |
| Universita Politecnica Delle Marche | 611 563 € |
| University of Galway | 420 760 € |
| Wavec/Offshore Renewables - Centro de Energia Offshore Associação | 211 875 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101093865
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