GoGreenNext Promoting Future Health in Ciites

Acronym

GO GREEN NEXT

Description of the granted funding

GoGreenNEXT will deliver a comprehensive evidence-based policy oriented approach model to convey how ecosystem health and human health are connected. We propose to follow the pathway outlined foA complex array of interrelated problems arising from climate change and biodiversity loss pose significant health risks, both today and in the future . Future risks from climate change are currently predicted to escalate (beyond planetary boundaries) and pass critical tipping points with irreversible changes to our climate with commensurate negative impacts on health, our ecosystems and our landscapes . Global, European and national policy frameworks have emerged in recent years to address this challenge, with a range of initiatives to promote mitigation, adaptation and resilience. Nature-based solutions (NBS), or actions to protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural and modified ecosystems that address societal challenges effectively and adaptively, simultaneously benefiting people and nature, are among the strategies that have emerged to reverse the degradation of nature, notably in urban areas where changes are amplified. In cities, vulnerability to climate change and environmental degradation is high due to dense populations, critical infrastructure, and at-risk communities (e.g. vast differences across social-economic gradient). Cities offer an opportunity to accelerate the implementation of current solutions aligned with emerging strategies and policy initiatives (e.g. New European Bauhaus, 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities) combining to form what is termed a just green transition. This refers to a process of far-reaching sociotechnical change leading to a green and climate-neutral economy that preserves biodiversity and ensures social justice. GoGreenNext will address the biodiversity-climate-planetary health nexus, delivering positive policy and city/region pilot outcomes in 4 biogeographic regions across Europe and with input from best practice globally.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2028

Granted funding

360 231.25 €
Participant
PAIJAT-HAMEEN HYVINVOINTIALUE
145 000 €
Participant
PROJECT GREEN (MT)
75 625 €
Participant
FH KARNTEN - GEMEINNUETZIGE GmbH (AT)
371 500 €
Participant
NATUREQUANT, LLC (US)
406 250 €
Participant
ECOSTACK INNOVATIONS LIMITED (MT)
418 906.25 €
Participant
EUROPEAN URBAN KNOWLEDGE NETWORK GROUPING OF TERRITORIAL COOPERATION (EUKN EGTC) (NL)
95 818.75 €
Participant
ELICHENS (FR)
298 790 €
Participant
HOGSKOLEN I INNLANDET (NO)
247 731.25 €
Participant
FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA (ES)
466 250 €
Participant
THE NEW SCHOOL (US)
476 191.25 €
Participant
MAGISTRAT DER LANDESHAUPTSTADT KLAGENFURT (AT)
55 000 €
Participant
CORK CITY COUNCIL (IE)
14 668.75 €
Participant
THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION (US)
501 600 €
Participant
CARLETON UNIVERSITY (CA)
Participant
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH (IE)
1 393 218.75 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK (IE)
420 435 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET BERN (CH)
Participant
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER (DE)
253 000 €
Participant

Amount granted

6 000 216 €

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)
Health Care Systems (11694)
Topic
Planetary health: understanding the links between environmental degradation and health impacts (HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02-01)
Call ID
HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02

Other information

Funding decision number

101137209

Identified topics

public health, occupational health