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Active HORIZON European Commission

DEMONSTRATION AND MODELLING OF NBS TO ENHANCE THE RESILIENCE OF MEDITERRANEAN AGRO-SILVO-PASTORAL ECOSYSTEMS AND LANDSCAPES (DRYAD)

€8.62M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidade Da Coruna
Country Spain
Start Date Sep 01, 2024
End Date Aug 31, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 27
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101156076
Grant Description

Mediterranean agrosilvopastoral ecosystems (MAEs), such as Dehesa in Spain, Montado in Portugal, Meriagos in Italy, & Valonian oak forests in Greece, provide essential environmental services and influence significantly local communities and their economies.

MAEs are expected to be severely affected by climate impacts and extreme conditions such as droughts, high tree mortality and wildfires.

Addressing these challenges, requires supporting local communities and authorities with local solutions and transformations towards climate-resilience.

This DRYAD proposal supports the Mission Adaptation to Climate Change by developing and implementing real-life, climate-resilient nature-based solutions (NBS) for MAEs.

DRYAD combines front-line scientific, technological, social, and business innovations as well as transformative solutions.

The proposal will be centered around development, testing and demonstrating NBSs in 5 demonstration regions including Andalusia and Extremadura (ES), Alentejo (PT), Sardinia (IT) and Aetoloakarnania (EL) (5 in Cohesion Fund Regions).

The most promising NBSs will be transferred to these 3 replicating regions: Castilla-y-León (ES), Occitanie (FR) and Tuscany (IT).

Furthermore, DRYAD will support a multi-level and cross-sectoral integrated and adaptive management governance via development of Decision Support Systems.

DRYAD will mobilize regional and local authorities and stakeholders that own the climate challenge, research entities, private/public foundations, companies & citizens and involve them in co-creation, co-implementation, and co-validation processes by means of Living Labs. This will lead to the creation of real, widely re-applicable solutions with long-lasting impacts.

The project will provide tools and implementation guidelines to promote sustainable and climate-resilient practices and facilitate regional adaptation plans, contributing to the Nature Restoration Law in terms of resilient nature and climate adaptations.

All Grantees

Unac Uniao Da Floresta Mediterranica; Gestione Forestale Responsabile Servizi Societa A Responsabilita Limitata Impresa Sociale; Universiteit Twente; Instituto Andaluz de Investigaciony Formacion Agraria Pesquera Alimentaria Y de la Produccion Ecologica; Instituto Superior de Agronomia; Confagricoltura Nuoro Ogliastra; Consejeria de Agricultura , Pesca, Agua Y Desarrollo Rural; Universidad de Extremadura; Sociedad Cooperativa Andaluza Ganadera Del Valle de Los Pedroches; I-Catalist Sl; Laboratorio Nacional de Energia E Geologia I.P.; Ist-Id Associacao Do Instituto Superior Tecnico Para A Investigacao E O Desenvolvimento; Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche; Universidad de Cordoba; Fundacion Patrimonio Natural de Castilla Y Leon; Comissao de Coordenacao E Desenvolvimento Regional Do Alentejo; Universita Degli Studi Di Sassari; Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon; Dimos Xiromerou; Agroof; Fondazione Alberitalia Ets; Fundacion Empresa Universidad Gallega; Universidade Da Coruna; Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneosui Cambiamenti Climatici; Federacion Espanola de la Dehesa; Agenzia Forestale Regionale Per Losviluppo Del Territorio E Dell Ambiente Della Sardegna; Companhia Das Lezirias Sa

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