Having been extirpated from most of Europe during the 18th and 19th Centuries, wolves started to recover in the 1970s and are now present in most of the EU Member States...
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Highlights: The Food 2030 pathways are being deployed via Horizon Europe, the EU’s framework programme for R&I (2021–2027), which provides funding to support a diversity of projects...
This report highlights the challenges involved in financing nature-based projects and draws on the EIB’s experience in implementing the Natural Capital Finance Facility pilot programme in Europe and interviews with key...
Published in Nature Communications by JRC and partner scientists from other organisations, this study represents the largest European soil biodiversity assessment. It is based on measured DNA and soil...
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The report is based on a survey of 22 European urban food system transformation projects, in-depth interviews, and a participatory workshop with representatives of some 25 European projects...
This new Joint Research Centre (JRC) study reports the incidence, and estimates the potential pressure by invasive alien species (IAS), included in the list of Union concern by 2019...
This new study models how changing climate conditions will impact forest services such as wood for construction and paper, eatable fruits, leaves, roots and other...
Quick reference guide on The protection of children in migration – promising practices.
The European Pillar of Social Rights is about delivering new and more effective rights for citizens. It has 3 main categories: Equal opportunities and access to the labour...
The recommendations for future R&I policies to improve and increase resilience in food systems are framed around 7 principles: (1) maintain diversity and redundancy, (2) manage...