Scadenza: 21 April 2022
Scadenze successive:
Deadline model
single-stage
Planned opening date
06 October 2021
Deadline date
21 April 2022 17:00:00 Brussels time
Topic:
Proposed research activities should mainly aim to improve the calculation of the socio-economic costs (and/or benefits) of health impacts during the life-course associated to environmental stressors, or combinations of these, advance methodological approaches and foster their acceptance as common good practice.
Proposals should consider all of the following activities:
Systematic review and exploitation of latest evidence of exposure-response functions and causation resulting from published medical and scientific research accumulated data from the past 10-20 years, including results published based on EU-funded research projects;
Identification of data gaps as regards environment and health risk factors and health-related tangible and intangible costs and recommendations on priorities for new data collections;
Advancement of methodological rigor and consistency in accounting for morbidity and mortality, disabilities, linking valuation of statistical life and/or life-years with qualityadjustments within a unified framework, based on the most recent data available and adapted to the needs and circumstances in Europe;
Application of experimental approaches addressing the potential link of quality of life and the burden of disease indicators with more integrative impact indicators (e.g. reflecting subjective well-being, health, work-life balance, education, housing, etc.) and identification of how national contexts can impact on health-related costs of the same environmental and occupational exposure;
Enhancement of the understanding of the role of discounting and other methods for weighing present and future costs and benefits;
Development of innovative tools, methods and models, and associated guidelines for health impact assessments and related cost-benefit analysis;
Consultation of experts and stakeholders on tools, models, methods and assessments developed towards a shared agreement of these;
Development of case studies involving public authorities comparing the costs of action and non-action in at least three EU or associated countries;
Delivery of FAIR72 data and a user-friendly access to an open knowledge base including results, methodologies and data appropriate for use in public policies and budget allocations.
Programma:
HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Ente finanziatore:
EU
Budget complessivo:
20.00 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:
Proposed research activities should mainly aim to improve the calculation of the socio-economic costs (and/or benefits) of health impacts during the life-course associated to environmental stressors, or combinations of these, advance methodological approaches and foster their acceptance as common good practice.
Proposals should consider all of the following activities:
Systematic review and exploitation of latest evidence of exposure-response functions and causation resulting from published medical and scientific research accumulated data from the past 10-20 years, including results published based on EU-funded research projects;
Identification of data gaps as regards environment and health risk factors and health-related tangible and intangible costs and recommendations on priorities for new data collections;
Advancement of methodological rigor and consistency in accounting for morbidity and mortality, disabilities, linking valuation of statistical life and/or life-years with qualityadjustments within a unified framework, based on the most recent data available and adapted to the needs and circumstances in Europe;
Application of experimental approaches addressing the potential link of quality of life and the burden of disease indicators with more integrative impact indicators (e.g. reflecting subjective well-being, health, work-life balance, education, housing, etc.) and identification of how national contexts can impact on health-related costs of the same environmental and occupational exposure;
Enhancement of the understanding of the role of discounting and other methods for weighing present and future costs and benefits;
Development of innovative tools, methods and models, and associated guidelines for health impact assessments and related cost-benefit analysis;
Consultation of experts and stakeholders on tools, models, methods and assessments developed towards a shared agreement of these;
Development of case studies involving public authorities comparing the costs of action and non-action in at least three EU or associated countries;
Delivery of FAIR72 data and a user-friendly access to an open knowledge base including results, methodologies and data appropriate for use in public policies and budget allocations.
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: Open
Total budget:
20.00 million
Funding rate:
100%
Notes:
The Commission estimates that an EU contribution of around EUR 4.00 million would allow these outcomes to be addressed appropriately.