Grant Size :  

$500,000 to $1 million

Closing Date :

  20-09-2023

European Commission Open Call: Innovations to Prevent and Combat Desertification

About

The European Commission (EC) is seeking proposals for Innovations to Prevent and Combat Desertification.

Scope
Proposed activities should:
  • Synthesise and gather evidence on the drivers and impacts of land degradation at all relevant scales, using diverse data flows and where relevant models, with a view to supporting alternative land management actions (scenarios) that alleviate the pressures from land uses and land-use changes leading to desertification.

  • Identify, demonstrate the effectiveness, and promote the scale-up of measures for reducing and reversing desertification and increasing soil’s water-retention capacity, taking into account (actual and projected) changes in climatic conditions. Work should be carried out at different scales and address various types of land use (agriculture, forestry and natural land) and land use changes. Due attention should be given to the role of plant and microbial diversity in increasing the resilience of land vis-a-vis desertification processes.

  • Specifically for agricultural land including both conventional and organic farming, identify and demonstrate farming or other land-use practices which are more resilient and are suitable for combatting desertification while sustaining ecosystem services and preventing land abandonment.

  • Facilitate learning and exchange among all relevant actors, including across sectors, by promoting in the scope of activities various types of innovations (nature-based, technological, socio-economic, cultural and institutional) and/or various types of land use (natural and semi-natural as well as agricultural, agroforestry and forest areas).

  • Develop policy recommendations for creating incentives and overcoming obstacles for the widespread uptake of measures that have demonstrated to be effective for the prevention of desertification and restoration and are suitable for scaling-up.

  • Carry-out activities for awareness-raising on desertification and for the demonstration and dissemination of solutions, also as part of the UN Day to combat desertification and drought.

Funding Information

The check will normally be done for the coordinator if the requested grant amount is equal to or greater than EUR 500 000, except for:

  • public bodies (entities established as a public body under national law, including local, regional or national authorities) or international organisations; and

  • cases where the individual requested grant amount is not more than EUR 60 000 (lowvalue grant).

Expected Outcomes
  • Activities under this topic will help to progress towards the objectives of the Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’, in particular its specific objective 1, “Reduce land degradation relating to desertification”.

  • Project results should contribute to all of the following outcomes:

    • The socio-economic and climatic drivers, the extent and the impacts of different types of land degradation (incl. water scarcity, vegetation loss, soil erosion) in (semi-)natural and agricultural systems of arid areas and areas becoming increasingly arid are clearly understood, accurately and reliably measured at the most relevant scale and in connection with specific land uses. This knowledge is widely shared among relevant actors from various sectors.

    • The economic viability and environmental effectiveness of solutions for the prevention of desertification and for the restoration of degraded land (such as soil protection measures that help retain water and reduce water needs, improve management of soil organic matter, avoid salinization, protect biodiversity, minimise soil sealing and increase land resilience to droughts) is demonstrated in the different local or regional contexts.

    • Enhanced access for land managers in desertification-prone areas to effective, context-specific restoration and prevention solutions and to information about the conditions under which they are effective.

    • The number and size of areas under sustainable soil and water management are expanded, and the retention of moisture in the landscape and the management of soil organic matter are improved across different land-use types and local-regional conditions. In consequence, dryland soils become more resilient and less vulnerable to drought and desertification.

Eligibility :
  • To become a beneficiary, legal entities must be eligible for funding.

  • To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the following countries:

    • the Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions,

    • the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States,

    • countries associated to Horizon Europe;

    • the following low- and middle-income countries.

Post Date: 01-Feb-2023

Location :
Estonia
Turkey
Tunisia
Belgium
Czechia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands (the)
Poland
Republic of Moldova (the)
Spain
Ukraine
Albania
Armenia
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
Georgia
Iceland
Luxembourg
Malta
Norway
Portugal
Romania
Slovenia
Sweden
Aruba
French Polynesia
French Southern Territories (the)
Greenland

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