Innovative scenarios against biodiversity loss
EU-funded BiodivScen projects highlight critical pathways for biodiversity conservation and restoration in Europe…
DetailsEU-funded BiodivScen projects highlight critical pathways for biodiversity conservation and restoration in Europe…
DetailsInvasive alien species are one of the top five drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. To prevent the future introduction and spread of these species, we need to improve cooperation across Europe…
DetailsBiodiversa+ aims to promote and support transnational biodiversity monitoring, by building a transnational network of harmonised biodiversity monitoring schemes on specific priority topics. Soil biodiversity is one of them…
DetailsThe second CO-OP4CBD call for experts is open. They are looking for expertise within the EU to enhance the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Share your knowledge and join a network of passionate professionals working towards impactful policy solutions…
DetailsAs the continent’s largest network of protected areas, Natura 2000 sites play a critical role in the conservation of bird populations. But how can we manage these sites effectively in a changing climate? Take the survey…
Details2023 is coming to an end, and with it the second anniversary of Biodiversa+ as co-funded European Partnership. We are proud of what we have achieved so far and are grateful for the fantastic support of all Biodiversa+ Partners and collaborators. You will find below 10 key highlights from the past twelve months, together with a glimpse into what to expect for the coming year…
DetailsWe are happy to present a first overview of major policies and work on biodiversity indicators within Europe and globally, with key priorities…
DetailsHow are terrestrial protected areas evaluated for their effectiveness in conserving biodiversity? Biodiversa+ is seeking a subcontractor to conduct an evidence synthesis on the topic.
DetailsAGROECOLOGY is the new “European partnership on accelerating farming systems transition – agroecology living labs and research infrastructures”. It should officially start in January 2024 and it has pre-announced its first upcoming joint call for research on the preliminary working topic “Fostering agroecology at farm and landscape levels”.
DetailsJoin us to learn more about the 33 BiodivMon funded projects at the kick-off meeting, on 17 April 2024 (full day), in Tallinn, Estonia.
The event will be open to all online and upon invitation for physical participation.