Scadenza: 15 February 2022

Scadenze successive:

Deadline model two-stage
Planned opening date
28 October 2021
Deadline dates
15 February 2022 17:00:00 Brussels time
06 September 2022 17:00:00 Brussels time

Topic:

A successful proposal should:
-Develop a common framework to increasingly recognise and promote contact with nature, including protected areas and other green and blue spaces, as a cost-effective response for the prevention and treatment of human health and well-being;
-Propose an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approach, including the involvement of the health care sector, land owners, as well as green space management and nature protection sectors;
-Improve schemes monitoring nature-health linkages to enhance the evidence base and tools for the health care sector, green space management, nature protection, urban planning and landscape architecture;
-Develop longitudinal prospective methods, (quasi-) experiments or well-controlled interventions, to provide more evidence of the causal relationships between nature and health and well-being:
-Understanding of when people explicitly choose to go to an urban green space and what experiences they have there (e.g., active versus passive activities).
-Determining the type of interactions and dose of interactions necessary for long-term health and well-being benefits.
-Understanding the mediators of the health-nature relationship, such as age, gender, socio-economic status or culture.
-Considering the difference between greenness quantity and quality and determining which aspects of natural features are relevant to mental health.
-Understanding how different geographical locations and factors such as population density affect the health-nature relationships;
-Test nature therapy sessions, identify best-practices and develop the necessary tools and guidelines for integration of nature-based care in the public health sector;
-Identify legal and administrative arrangements, partnerships, and financial mechanisms for implementation of nature therapy sessions.

Programma:

HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Ente finanziatore:

EU

Budget complessivo:

19.00 million

Who can participate:

To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
– the Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions;
– the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States;
– eligible non-EU countries:
– countries associated to Horizon Europe;
– low- and middle-income countries

Partnership: Mandatory

Status:

Closed

Quota finanziabile:

100%

Topic:
A successful proposal should: -Develop a common framework to increasingly recognise and promote contact with nature, including protected areas and other green and blue spaces, as a cost-effective response for the prevention and treatment of human health and well-being; -Propose an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approach, including the involvement of the health care sector, land owners, as well as green space management and nature protection sectors; -Improve schemes monitoring nature-health linkages to enhance the evidence base and tools for the health care sector, green space management, nature protection, urban planning and landscape architecture; -Develop longitudinal prospective methods, (quasi-) experiments or well-controlled interventions, to provide more evidence of the causal relationships between nature and health and well-being: -Understanding of when people explicitly choose to go to an urban green space and what experiences they have there (e.g., active versus passive activities). -Determining the type of interactions and dose of interactions necessary for long-term health and well-being benefits. -Understanding the mediators of the health-nature relationship, such as age, gender, socio-economic status or culture. -Considering the difference between greenness quantity and quality and determining which aspects of natural features are relevant to mental health. -Understanding how different geographical locations and factors such as population density affect the health-nature relationships; -Test nature therapy sessions, identify best-practices and develop the necessary tools and guidelines for integration of nature-based care in the public health sector; -Identify legal and administrative arrangements, partnerships, and financial mechanisms for implementation of nature therapy sessions.

Who can participate:
To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: – countries associated to Horizon Europe; – low- and middle-income countries

Programme:
HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Consortium: Required

Status: Imminente

Total budget:
19.00 million

Funding rate:
100%

Notes:
The Commission estimates that an EU contribution of around EUR 6.00 million would allow these outcomes to be addressed appropriately.



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