BiodivClim aimed at aligning research agendas in the area of biodiversity and climate change, while enhancing the significance and relevance of these topics for decision-making.
The 21 projects that were selected for funding are very promising in terms of potential impact on policy, society and more widely in supporting decision-making on biodiversity and climate change. As such, it is expected that the BiodivClim funded projects support decision-making. Additional activities related to the uptake of the results of the research projects also intended to generate links with new stakeholders, notably collaborations with socio-economic sectors identified as relevant to the research. BiodivClim also aimed at supporting global science-policy efforts with IPBES, IPCC, UNFCCC and with the CBD through their Subsidiary bodies for Scientific and Technological Advice. Three issue briefs were produced, drawing on the key scientific results of the 21 BiodivClim-funded projects. By focusing on politically relevant and timely topics, these briefs aim to inform practical, science-based strategies to enhance the resilience of Europe’s soils, forests, and landscapes in the face of climate change. The dissemination of these briefs will begin under Biodiversa+ communication channels in November 2025.
Moreover, the funded projects all demonstrated a strong level of transnational collaboration. The funded consortia all involved a minimum of three partners from different countries participating in the call; and on average the consortia include partners from 5.5 different countries. BiodivClim has allowed steps toward stronger links inside the European Research Area (ERA), but also toward collaboration between the ERA and the other continents. Additional activities have notably enhanced the international vision, notably through a mapping assignment destined to assess the international research collaborations.
Ultimately, BiodivClim has resulted in a more credible and more harmonised voice in terms of research on biodiversity and climate change.