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Eleven Climate, Environment and Health Projects Recommended for Funding!

CEH 2 2023The Belmont Forum launched the Collaborative Research Action (CRA) “Climate, Environment, and Health 2” (CEH2 2023) led by the National Science Foundation in April 2023. Our aim is to support transdisciplinary and convergent research approaches that evaluate and address issues at the nexus of climate, environment, and health, foster collaborations among the research community across several regions, and contribute to knowledge advances and policy change at the global level.

 

Applicants were invited to submit research proposals addressing at least one of the three themes:

  1. Decision-science of environmental behavior and implementation
  2. Food, Environment, and Biological Security
  3. Climate Risks to Ecosystems & Populations

42 countries are participating in this CRA.

The CRA received 40 eligible proposals in September 2023. Following evaluation by the Panel of Experts, eleven projects are recommended for funding to their national funding agencies. The projects are diverse in their focus, reflecting the complex challenges at the interface of climate, environment, and health. The eleven consortia will receive funding worth circa €15.53 million in total from the funding agencies involved in the CRA.

The proposals recommended for funding, in alphabetical order (countries involved):

ARMS Resilience | ARMS Resilience: Strengthening reefs and food systems against a climate-induced famine (US, UK, France, Madagascar)

AWARE | AWareness Against Health ThReats of Climate ChangE (US, Vietnam, Nepal, UK, South Africa, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, India)

BEDMAC | Decision making in the built environment as a public health intervention for malaria control in a changing climate (US, UK, Kenya, Tanzania, Panama, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda)

BioARC | Biorepositories for Adaptive Resilience to Climate (US, Belize, Uruguay, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador)

ComDisp | Community-Centered Modeling of Housing Related Health Disparities (US, UK, Norway, Vietnam, Ecuador, Turkey)

COPE | Combined impact of heat and air pollution exposure on human health in India: Evidence and solutions (Norway, India, UK, US, Australia, Netherlands)

IMPHRESS | Improving Heat-Health Response in South Asia (India, France, US)

IPON-Complex climate-health-emergencies (CCHEs) | The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON): Understanding and responding to complex climate-health emergencies (Peru, Uganda, UK, US, India, Italy, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Argentia, Sri Lanka, Bolivia, Nambia, Ghana, South Africa, Germany)

Schisto-preparedness | Decision support systems to improve schistosomiasis preparedness and control in the era of global changes. (US, Senegal, Cote d’Ivore, Brazil, UK, Switzerland, Kenya)

SOLVE | System adaptation for OneHealth under cLimate change for Vulnerable groups and Ecosystems (France, Nepal, Norway, Colombia, India, Turkey, Argentina, Mexico, Ethiopia)

YAKU | YAKU: Integrating Water Governance and Child Health: A Cross-Sectoral Approach to Reducing Under-5 Mortality (Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Tunisia, US, Morocco, Brazil, Algeria)

The final funding decisions will be made by each individual funding organization for the funding requested from them by the recommended applicants.

Background 

The Belmont Forum is a group of funding agencies from around the world that support transdisciplinary, globally-representative research groups and coproduction/participatory methods to address various global environmental change topics. Topics are addressed through Collaborative Research Actions (CRAs).