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JPI FACCE - Agricolture, Food Security and Climate Change
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 integrated FACCE-JPI strategic research agenda defines 5 core research themes: 1. Sustainable food security under climate change, based on an integrated food systems perspective: modeling, benchmarking and policy research perspective 2. Environmentally sustainable growth and intensification of agricultural systems under current and future climate and resource availability 3. Assessing and reducing trade-offs between food production, biodiversity and ecosystem services 4. Adaptation to climate change throughout the whole food chain, including market repercussions 5. Greenhouse gas mitigation: nitrous oxide and methane mitigation in the agriculture and forestry sector, carbon sequestration, fossil fuel substitution and mitigating GHG emissions induced by indirect land use change FACCE participating countries are 16: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK. FACCE will launch each year one or more calls to finance specific projects.
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JPI FACCE - Agricolture, Food Security and Climate Change
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 integrated FACCE-JPI strategic research agenda defines 5 core research themes: 1. Sustainable food security under climate change, based on an integrated food systems perspective: modeling, benchmarking and policy research perspective 2. Environmentally sustainable growth and intensification of agricultural systems under current and future climate and resource availability 3. Assessing and reducing trade-offs between food production, biodiversity and ecosystem services 4. Adaptation to climate change throughout the whole food chain, including market repercussions 5. Greenhouse gas mitigation: nitrous oxide and methane mitigation in the agriculture and forestry sector, carbon sequestration, fossil fuel substitution and mitigating GHG emissions induced by indirect land use change FACCE participating countries are 16: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK. FACCE will launch each year one or more calls to finance specific projects.