System adaptation for OneHealth under cLimate change for Vulnerable groups and Ecosystems

SOLVE

Call

Project Website

https://fableconsortium.org/blog/introducing-solve-a-fable-led-belmont-forum-project-for-inclusive-climate-adaptation-and-resilience/

Principal Investigator

Aline Mosnier (SDSN), Anne-Sophie Daloz (CICERO), Claire Mosnier (INRAE), Müge Kesici (BAU SUGAM/ tbd), Jorge Escobar (PUJ), Shyam Basnet (SIAS), Ranjan Khumar Ghosh (IIMA), Adrian Monjeau (FB), Juan Manuel Torres-Rojo (UIA), Wuletawu Abera (Alliance BI-CIAT), Nigussie Yirgalem (PSI).

Partners

Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO), France's National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE), Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, the Bahçeşehir University's Research Center for Sustainable Food Systems (BAU SUGAM), Fundacion Bariloche (FB), the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT - Ethiopia office (Alliance BI-CIAT), Policy Studies Institute (PSI), Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México (UIA IBERO), and Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS).

Funders

Project Objective

The SOLVE project addresses the interconnected challenges of global warming, food production, ecosystem health, and human well-being (OneHealth), particularly for vulnerable regions and groups. It aims to develop local roadmaps for resilient, equitable, and sustainable food and land systems under climate change, using inclusive and participatory modeling approaches. By building on tools from the FABLE Consortium, SOLVE will co-create national scenarios that assess climate hazards, impacts on biodiversity, and risks to multi-species health. Innovations in modeling, climate impact assessment, and resilience indicators will ensure practical, innovative solutions for adaptation and long-term sustainability.

Call Objective

This CRA focused on the nexus of Climate, Environment, and Health to address an unmet need to promote, mobilize, and establish an inclusive, transdisciplinary funding scheme, through the preservation and celebration of diverse communities, research topics, ecosystems, and creative transformative solutions. One goal for this CRA is to create a comprehensive culture shift through education, research, service, and advocacy to inspire a world where all animals and humans can thrive — through the integration of human medicine, veterinary medicine, and environmental science — and by adapting and protecting Earth’s natural systems for generations to come. Projects address at least one of the three call themes: 1) Decision-science of environmental behavior and implementation, 2) Food, Environment, and Biological Security, 3) Climate Risks to Ecosystems & Populations.

Region

Country

Duration

3 years

Call Date

May 2023

Project Award Date

January 2025