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FutureMARES

Sobre o projeto

Research for Sustainable Marine Eco-systems and Biodiversity in a Climate Changed World

FutureMARES is an EU-funded research project examining the relations between climate change, marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Our activities are designed around three Nature-based Solutions (NBS):

Effective Restoration (NBS1) 

Effective Conservation (NBS2)

Sustainable Harvesting of Marine Resources (NBS3)

We're conducting our research and cooperating with marine organisations and the public in five Case Study Regions across the globe. Our goal is to provide science-based policy advice on how best to use NBS to protect future biodiversity and ecosystem services in a future climate.

Generic representation of FutureMARES

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Research for Sustainable Marine Eco-systems and Biodiversity in a Climate Changed World

FutureMARES is an EU-funded research project examining the relations between climate change, marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Our activities are designed around three Nature-based Solutions (NBS):

Effective Restoration (NBS1) 

Effective Conservation (NBS2)

Sustainable Harvesting of Marine Resources (NBS3)

We're conducting our research and cooperating with marine organisations and the public in five Case Study Regions across the globe. Our goal is to provide science-based policy advice on how best to use NBS to protect future biodiversity and ecosystem services in a future climate.

Our goal is to provide socially and economically viable actions and strategies in support of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation. We develop these solutions to safeguard future biodiversity and ecosystem functions to maximise natural capital and its delivery of services from marine and transitional ecosystems.

 

Coordenação do CCMAR

Financiamento

Comissão Europeia

Parceiros

CIIMAR
CSIC
Aarhus Universitet
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
AZTI
CEAZA
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
CMCC Foundation
Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI)
Devon County Council
DTU: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
GEOMAR