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EU-Förderung (11,1 Mio. €): Biodiversität Digitaler Zwilling für fortschrittliche Modellierungs-, Simulations- und Vorhersagefunktionen Hor01.06.2022 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Biodiversität Digitaler Zwilling für fortschrittliche Modellierungs-, Simulations- und Vorhersagefunktionen

With our planet facing an increasing reduction in biodiversity, it is of the utmost importance to understand the way climate, humans, pollution and other factors affect biodiversity. This need is urgent since biodiversity loss directly impacts our ability as humans to live. For example, this loss reduces the efficiency with which ecological communities capture essential resources, produce biomass, decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that a lack of contact with natural biodiversity impacts human health through negative effects in the microbiome and immune system. microbiome and immune system. Understanding the forces shaping biodiversity is the basis for any rational management of natural resources and will be a key enabler of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 which aims to put biodiversity in Europe on the path to recovery by 2030 for the benefit of people, climate and the planet. In particular, we need to be able to better predict global biodiversity dynamics: how species interact with their environment and with each other. Our goal is to push the current boundaries of predictive understanding of biodiversity dynamics by developing a Digital Twin providing advanced modelling, simulation and prediction capabilities. By exploiting in new ways existing technologies and data available across relevant research infrastructures, the BioDT project will be able to more accurately model interaction between species and their environment. Scientists at Research Infrastructures will be able to use the BioDT to 1) better observe changes in biodiversity, 2) relate these changes to possible causes, and 3) better predict effects of changes based on influences on these causes by either climate or human intervention. Our consortium brings together a dynamic team of experts in biodiversity, high performance computing, artificial intelligence and FAIR data to realise the first biodiversity Digital Twin prototype.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
Swansea University ?
BAYER AG 91.875 €
Commpla Srl 0,00 €
CSC-TIETEEN TIETOTEKNIIKAN KESKUS Oy 1.425.937 €
E-Science European Infrastructure For Biodiversity And Ecosystem Research 861.249 €
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts 243.675 €
Global Biodiversity Information Facility 1.695.437 €
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG GmbH - UFZ 1.146.875 €
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 232.031 €
JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO 462.818 €
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan 411.843 €
MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITAT HALLE-WITTENBERG 287.460 €
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO 914.218 €
SENCKENBERG GESELLSCHAFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG 149.187 €
STICHTING NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER 488.750 €
TARTU ULIKOOL 606.093 €
Trust-IT Services Srl 401.251 €
Umweltbundesamt Gesellschaft MIT Beschränkter Haftung (UBA GmbH) 201.218 €
Universitetet I Oslo 968.426 €
VSB - Technical University OF Ostrava 470.718 €

Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057437

Diese Bekanntmachung wurde von Englisch nach Deutsch übersetzt. Die Bekanntmachung bezieht sich auf einen vergangenen Zeitpunkt, und spiegelt nicht notwendigerweise den heutigen Stand wider. Der aktuelle Stand wird auf folgender Seite wiedergegeben: Swansea University, Swansea, Großbritannien.