Project description
Strengthening agricultural ecosystems’ climate resilience
The Pannonian Biogeographical Area (PBS), which includes Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, and Slovakia, is facing significant challenges due to climate change, particularly in agriculture. Strengthening the resilience of this sector is crucial for the economy and society of the PBS. The EU-funded ClimaPannonia project aims to promote the adoption of climate-neutral solutions across four agricultural subsectors: the water-food nexus, agroforestry, organic crop production, and cattle production in the PBS region. By collaborating with key regional stakeholders, the project seeks to enhance climate resilience in PBS agriculture. Drawing on expertise from the PBS and partners in Germany, France, and Italy, it will develop innovative solutions that benefit both the PBS and Europe as a whole.
Objective
ClimaPannonia is the coordinated effort of key stakeholders of the Pannonian Biogeographical Area (PBS) towards strengthening the resilience of the agricultural sector and the region’s community against climate change disastrous effects. This will be achieved by enabling the widest possible uptake of tested and validated climate neutral solutions for four agriculture subsectors: (i) water-food nexus, (ii) agroforestry, (iii) organic crop production, (iv) cattle production.
ClimaPannonia aims to support PBA agriculture sector in drastically improving its climate resilience. By implementing innovative systemic solutions and fostering collaboration among the six countries within the PBA – Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Romania, Czechia, and Slovakia – ClimaPannonia will pave the way for a more sustainable and resilient agriculture.
By harnessing the knowledge and expertise of leading experts in PBA and leverage the knowledge of partners from countries such as Germany, Italy, and France, ClimaPannonia seeks to ensure that the solutions implemented are innovative not only at PBA level, but also at European scale.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyecosystems
- agricultural sciencesagriculture, forestry, and fisheriesagriculture
- agricultural sciencesanimal and dairy sciencedomestic animalsanimal husbandry
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21000 Novi Sad
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21000 Novi Sad
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1133 Budapest
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10000 Zagreb
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165 00 Praha
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150 00 Praha
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11000 BEOGRAD
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555300 Cisnadie
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35210 Combourtille
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20144 Milano
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49610 Quakenbruck
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80686 Munchen
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11160 BELGRADE-ZVEZDARA
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613 00 Brno Sever
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10000 Zagreb
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21000 NOVI SAD
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820112 Tulcea
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014 01 Bytca
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300645 Timisoara
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8089 VERTESACSA
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2100 Godollo
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23207 Aradac
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8200 Veszprem
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9400 Sopron
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4058 BASEL
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