Climate Action To Advance HeaLthY Societies in Europe
Acronym
CATALYSE
Description of the granted funding
Despite clear signs that the impacts of climate change are escalating, the global response has been inadequate. Traditional scientific efforts have fallen short of providing knowledge and tools that have been broadly applied in decision-making, and innovative approaches to knowledge translation are needed. To catalyse climate action in Europe to protect public health, our overarching goal is to provide new knowledge, data, and tools on: i) the relationships between changes in environmental hazards caused by climate change, ecosystems, and human health; ii) the health co-benefits of climate action; iii) the role of health evidence in decision making; and iv) the societal implications of climate change for health systems. This will be achieved through five specific objectives: 1) to develop an integrated indicator framework and repository to track the status of health-relevant outcomes of climate actions; 2) to quantify the health co-benefits and full social and environmental costs and benefits resulting from mitigation measures outside of the health sector; 3) to develop innovative surveillance and forecasting tools that facilitate effective response to environmental health hazards (e.g. heat stress, allergenic pollen) caused by climate change and the design, monitoring and evaluation of interventions to mitigate climate change; 4) to investigate how stakeholders engage with evidence regarding the health impacts of climate change, and to develop strategies and tools to facilitate engagement; and 5) to provide evidence and training on the most effective strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation for health systems, with specific focus on vulnerable populations including those occupationally exposed to hazards induced by climate change. CATALYSE is a powerful, interdisciplinary consortium with a mission to further develop and communicate evidence of the health impacts of climate change and respond to the urgent need for solutions.
CATALYSE is part of the European cluster on climate change and health (name and acronym to be decided).
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2027
Granted funding
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UK)
Participant
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV (DE)
545 625 €
Participant
MASK-AIR (FR)
80 750 €
Participant
AZIENDA SANITARIA LOCALE ROMA 1 (IT)
693 125 €
Participant
E3-MODELLING IKE (EL)
299 375 €
Participant
SIMBIOTICA SL (ES)
396 375 €
Participant
FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA (ES)
2 205 235 €
Coordinator
ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE COMERC INTERNACIONAL (ES)
246 875 €
Participant
HEALTH AND ANVIRONMENT ALLIANCE HEAL AISBL (BE)
136 875 €
Participant
HERTIE SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE GEMMEINNUTZIGE GMBH (DE)
974 840 €
Participant
Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya (ES)
215 725 €
Participant
EUROPEAN CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL, REGIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY RESEARCH, EUROCARE (DE)
276 545 €
Participant
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE (AT)
699 625 €
Participant
BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER - CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION (ES)
94 375 €
Participant
UMEA UNIVERSITET (SE)
509 643 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO (PT)
138 750 €
Participant
UMIT- PRIVATE UNIVERSITAT FUER GESUNDHEITSWISSENSCHAFTEN, MEDIZINISCHEINFORMATIK UND TECHNIK GMBH (AT)
680 750 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITAT ZURICH (CH)
Participant
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK)
Participant
Amount granted
8 377 188 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Health (11673 Environmental and Social Health Determinants (11690 )
Topic
Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction (HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-02-03Call ID
HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-02 Other information
Funding decision number
101057131
Identified topics
climate change, resilience, adaptation