CLIMATE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE - JOINT PROGRAMMING INITIATIVE - Deadline 08/09/2023

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08/09/2023 Scaduto
The Belmont Forum and the Joint Programming Initiatives Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe (JPI Climate) and Cultural Heritage and Global Change (JPI CH) are pleased to announce the launch of a Collaborative Research Action (CRA) on the theme Climate and Cultural Heritage – Collaborative research to address urgent challenges. This Call aims to support transdisciplinary and convergent research approaches on cultural heritage and climate change, to foster collaboration among the research community across several regions, and to contribute to knowledge advances and policy change at the global level. Applicants are invited to submit research proposals that address at least one of the three call themes: The Impact of Climate Change on Cultural Heritage; Cultural Heritage as a Resource for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation; Sustainable Solutions for Heritage. In addition to the project proposal, which shall be submitted at European level (bfgo.org), the Italian participants are requested to submit further documentation to MUR, through the national web platform, available at the following link. These national additional documents must be submitted by the same deadline established for the full-proposal phase submission as defined in the international call. Any participant who does not submit its national documents by the deadline of the pre-proposal phase will be considered not eligible for funding.
Deadline 08/09/2023
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JPI Climate The overall aim of the Joint Programming process is to pool national research efforts in order to make better use of Europe's precious public R&D resources and to tackle common European challenges more effectively in a few key areas. It is a structured and strategic process whereby Member States agree, on a voluntary basis and in a partnership approach, on common visions and Strategic Research Agendas (SRA) to address major societal challenges. The JPI Climate's Strategic Research Agenda focuses on four interconnected research themes: • theme 1: Moving towards Reliable Decadal Climate Predictions • theme 2: Researching Climate Service Development and Deployment • theme 3: Sustainable Transformations of Society in the Face of Climate Change • theme 4: Improving Tools for Decision-Making under Climate Change JPI Climate participating countries are 14: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, United Kingdom. JPI Climate will launch each year one or more calls to finance specific projects.