Destination 1: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
It will support R and I activities benefitting ecosystems in good ecological condition and a clean and healthy environment for the EU, including water, soil, air, health, climate adaptation and mitigation, disaster risk reduction, sustainable circular bioeconomy and blue economy policies. The R&a...
Destination 2: Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption
National, EU and global food systems are facing sustainability challenges, from primary production to consumption that could jeopardise food and nutrition security. The farm to fork strategy, and its follow-up initiatives aim to address these challenges and supports transition to more resilient and ...
Destination 3: Circular economy and bioeconomy sectors
This destination and its topics target climate-neutrality, zero pollution, fair and just circular and bioeconomy transitions, covering safe, integrated circular solutions at territorial and sectoral levels, for important material flows and product value chains, such as the textiles, electronics, che...
Destination 4: Clean environment and zero pollution
This destination seeks to halt and prevent pollution by focusing on removing the pollution of fresh and marine waters, soils, air, including from nitrogen and phosphorus emissions, on substituting harmful chemicals, on improving the environmental sustainability and circularity of bio-based systems a...
Destination 5: Land Ocean and Water for Climate Action
R and I activities will support solutions for climate and environmentally-friendly practices, to reduce emissions of major greenhouse gases, other pollutants and the environmental impact of ocean and land use changes and agricultural activities. R&I will rely on the application of digital techno...
Destination 6: Resilient, inclusive, healthy and green rural, coastal and urban communities
Places and people matter when it comes to achieving a more sustainable Europe. The Sustainable Development Goals and the ecological and digital transitions brought forward by the European Green Deal with its farm to fork and biodiversity strategies, zero pollution action plan, common fisheries polic...
Destination 7: Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal
Taking advantage of the use, uptake, and deployment of environmental observations as well as digital and data-based green solutions, assessed through the European Green Deal’s ‘do no harm’ principle, is key for innovative governance models and for designing, implementing and monitoring science-based...