ESF EUROCORES
EuroDiversity
| Line of action | : | Consolidating strengths |
| Key target | : | Internationalisation |
| Secretariat | : | ALW |
| Participants | : | WOTRO |
| Apply | : | Yes, but at a later stage |
Objective
In this EUROCORES 27 public research funding agencies from 20 European
countries cooperate: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Check Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden Switserland and the Netherlands.
The topics are:
- Understanding biodiversity change
- Ecological, evolutionary and socio-economic processes that drive biodiversity change, and the interplay between these processes.
- Causes and predictive value of biodiversity patterns, including macroecological and other emergent properties of complex systems across levels of biological organisation.
- Effects of genetic biodiversity within and among species on population, community and ecosystem processes.
- Understanding impacts of biodiversity change on ecosystem
services
- Impacts of biodiversity changes (including biological invasions) on ecosystem functioning, stability and services, and their underlying mechanisms.
- Functional role of microbial biodiversity in ecosystems.
- Consequences of food-web and non-trophic interactions for ecosystem functioning.
- Spatial processes across systems, metacommunities, and the dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystem processes at landscape to regional scales.
- Exploring the interface between biological and social
systems
- Socioeconomic consequences of changes in ecosystem services driven by biodiversity; assessment of opportunities for, and limits to, substitution between these services and man-made capital.
- Identifying the basis of social choice (values, incentives) for the conservation, restoration and management of biodiversity.
- Dynamics of coupled social and ecological systems: effects of cross-scale interactions and mismatch between ecological processes, socio-economic processes and management institutions.
Application
Extra Information
For more information see www.esf.org/eurocores. The call is now closed and 10 projects with dozens of part-projects have been approved. Dutch researchers participate in 12 of these part-projects, namely the following EuroDIVERSITY-proposals and NL-research groups:
Selection
Criteria
No longer applicable.
Additional information
Documentation
no documentation available
