Restoring Ecosystems to Stop the Threat Of Re

Restoring Ecosystems to Stop the Threat Of Re - Emerging Infectious Disease

Acronym

RESTOREID

Description of the granted funding

Restoring Ecosystems to Stop the Threat Of (Re-)Emerging Infectious Diseases: There is a growing body of evidence that landscape degradation is linked to zoonotic spillover risk. Large scale restoration is increasingly being touted as an effective solution for mitigating against a range of anthropogenic impacts and is also hypothesised to protect against zoonotic disease spillover. However, little is known about the mechanisms with which restoration may provide this protection. It is commonly assumed that restoration mirrors in reverse the processes that occur during degradation; however, it is likely that this relationship is in fact asymmetric. Rarely can restored landscapes be returned to a state similar to that of pristine ecosystems, and often restored landscapes need to fulfil a range of environmental and socioeconomic requirements that inherently prevent them from doing so. Additionally, the spatiotemporal scale necessary to effect positive change is context dependent, and the type of restoration necessary to protect against zoonotic spillover is currently unknown. Ecosystem restoration can vary widely in type, scale and context and can also change how humans interact with their environment, which may have unexpected consequences for zoonotic disease spillover. Given the complexity of these interactions and their effect on disease, it is vital that we understand how restoration specifically might impact wildlife disease and emergent spillover risk.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2027

Granted funding

384 101.25 €
Participant
EUROPA MEDIA NORGE AS (NO)
130 000 €
Third party
ALTERNET THE EUROPEAN SCIENCE POLICY INTERFACE ON BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES (BE)
133 893.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE KISANGANI (CD)
118 812.5 €
Participant
MEDECINS DU MONDE - DOKTERS VAN DE WERELD (BE)
100 000 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA (PT)
254 123.75 €
Participant
AVIA-GIS NV (BE)
366 231.25 €
Participant
Sokoine University of Agriculture (TZ)
222 712 €
Participant
EUROPA MEDIA SZOLGALTATO NON PROFITKOZHASZNU KFT (HU)
173 450 €
Participant
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR INFEKTIONSFORSCHUNG GMBH (DE)
396 611.25 €
Participant
INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT (FR)
359 955 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING (UK)
Participant
PRINS LEOPOLD INSTITUUT VOOR TROPISCHE GENEESKUNDE (BE)
122 500 €
Participant
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET (SE)
270 580 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN (BE)
880 232.5 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW (UK)
Participant

Amount granted

3 913 203 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (11725)
Topic
Interlinkages between biodiversity loss and degradation of ecosystems and the emergence of zoonotic diseases (HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-17)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101134969
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