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France: Open Call for “Impacts on Terrestrial Biodiversity in the Anthropocene”

DST-Accelerating CCUS Technologies (ACT4) Call

Deadline: 22-Sep-22

The Ministry of Ecological Transition (MTE) and the French Foundation for Research on Biodiversity (FRB) have launched the 2022 call for research projects on the “Impacts on terrestrial biodiversity in the Anthropocene”.

The call aims to characterize the positive, negative or non-existent impacts of human activities and induced pressures on the state and dynamics of terrestrial biodiversity.

The results of the research funded by the program should help to strengthen the actions of society as a whole, to halt the decline of biodiversity and promote sustainable human development.

Objectives

Projects are expected to meet at least one of these three objectives and primarily one of the first two:

Themes

Projects should focus on at least one of these three themes:

Human activities and direct or indirect pressures that have implications for terrestrial biodiversity on a territorial scale will be considered (ie pressures that have global impacts, such as climate change, cannot be considered on their own, unless they are coupled with other pressures). The geographical framework of this call concerns terrestrial biodiversity, including (but not limited to) French metropolitan and ultra-marine territories. Only pressures that have a significant impact on the biodiversity present on French territory will be considered.

Funding Information

This call will provide funding for:

Types of Projects

Project leaders can apply for several types of projects from this call.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.fondationbiodiversite.fr/en/calls/appel-a-projets-frb-mte-ofb-2022-impacts-sur-la-biodiversite-terrestre-dans-lanthropocene/

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