Description du projet
La Serbie renforce ses capacités en matière de surveillance de pointe de la biodiversité
L’impact négatif croissant de l’homme sur l’environnement et les écosystèmes naturels a rendu plus urgente l’amélioration de la surveillance en vue de soutenir la conservation de la biodiversité. Le métabarcodage de l’ADN environnemental, ou ADNe, est une méthode d’enquête pionnière pour l’identification taxonomique à grande échelle d’échantillons terrestres et aquatiques complexes dans le cadre de l’évaluation de la biodiversité. La technique peut identifier plusieurs espèces grâce à un séquençage à haut débit. Le projet BIOLAWEB, financé par l’UE, renforcera les capacités de recherche et d’innovation en matière d’évaluation de la biodiversité et de biosurveillance à l’Institut de chimie, de technologie et de métallurgie de l’université de Belgrade, grâce à l’application de ces méthodes de pointe. Les progrès accomplis par le projet de jumelage attireront des chercheurs talentueux et seront appliqués à la surveillance des masses d’eau en Serbie et dans les environs.
Objectif
BIOLAWEB aims at building a sustainable cooperation between the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade (UB-ICTM), and leading EU institutions – The French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE, France) and the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA, Norway), thereby strengthening the research and innovation capacity of UB-ICTM in biodiversity assessment and biomonitoring. BIOLAWEB will (1) bring UB-ICTM up to current standards with respect to methods that are currently applied across the European Union, and (2) apply newly emerging metabarcoding and eDNA technology to develop new and improved methods using eDNA. In order to strengthen research and innovation capacity, BIOLAWEB will establish a research management office at UB-ICTM to support project application, management and reporting at international level. Staff exchange, common field and laboratory work, and a variety of courses will be used for an effective knowledge transfer from the partnering institutions to UB-ICTM. Recently emerging technology will be implemented to develop new tools for water management, which will be useful across Europe. The methods developed in BIOLAWEB will pave the ground for further research and innovation in the assessment of biodiversity and ecological status. BIOLAWEB foresees that the methods developed during the project lifetime will later be applied in regular watercourse monitoring in Serbia and the region. The implementation of the BIOLAWEB results will raise the research profile of coordinator and partner institutions and contribute to UB-ICTM's vision of becoming a lighthouse for attracting the best talents and tackling the burning issues of environmental assessment.
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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support ActionsCoordinateur
11000 Belgrade
Serbie