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Societal Challenge 5 'Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials' Christos Fragakis Deputy Head Of Unit I.3 - Sustainable Management of Natural Ressources DG Research and Innovation 1

Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2018-2020 Challenge-based approach, with big high-impact calls and fewer, broader topics, each supporting a balanced portfolio of projects Making research and innovation more visible through communication, open access to research results, new emphasis on data management Focus areas: "Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future" "Connecting economic and environmental gains the Circular Economy" "Digitising and transforming European industry and services" "Boosting the effectiveness of the Security Union" 2

2 multiannual calls: Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Work Programme 2018-2020 Focus: moving to a greener, more resource efficient and climate-resilient economy in sync with the natural environment demonstrating strong commitment to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the targets of the COP21 Paris Agreement "Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: climate action in support of the Paris Agreement" "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Total indicative budget 2018-2020 1.1bn

"Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: climate action in support of the Paris Agreement" 2018 topics Decarbonisation LC-CLA-01-2018: Supporting the development of climate policies to deliver on the Paris Agreement, through Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) (RIA) a) Supporting the design and assessment of climate policies b) Improving Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) Climate adaptation, impacts and services LC-CLA-03-2018: Climate change impacts in Europe (RIA) a) Climate change impacts on health in Europe b) Global climate change impacts from a European perspective LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events (RIA) 4

LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events (RIA) (1/3) For historic areas and their surroundings (both in urban and rural environments): Increase proactively their resilience through preparedness interventions; In case of damage or destruction, secure their sustainable and integrated reconstruction and recovery (in line with build back better principle of Sendai Framework) Proposals can address sustainable reconstruction and recovery and/or enhanced resilience 5

LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events (RIA) (2/3) Take stock of existing experiences in Europe and globally and recommend interventions, including replicability conditions; Tools, models, plans, methodologies etc. for vulnerability assessment and prediction of impacts of climate, global and environmental change on historic areas; Test and pilot novel cost-effective solutions to enhance the resilience of buildings and whole historic areas; Klowledge and evidence-based guidelines for reconstruction within a participatory and community based context and new government and finance models; 6

LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events (RIA) (3/3) Multi-disciplinary consortia, including societal stakeholders and community-based partners role of SSH essential; Envisage also resources for clustering with other relevant projects Indicative budget per proposal: EUR 5 million - EUR 6 million Eligibility and admissibility conditions At least 3 historic areas from different Member States and/or Associated Countries to cover diversity of natural and climate change hazards in different regions of Europe 7

Call "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Budget in 2018 219.7 million 2018 topics open: 7 November 2017 First call deadline: 27 Feb 2018 Connecting economic and environmental gains - the circular economy Raw materials Water for our environment, economy and society Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: naturebased solutions, disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting; Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Heritage alive

Call "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Innovating cities for sustainability and resilience: Objectives enable cities to design and implement transition pathways to becoming inclusive, resilient, sustainable, low-carbon and resource efficient enhancing cities' innovation capacity and enabling them to act as hubs of innovation strengthen sustainability of urban areas globally, and particularly in China support EU endeavours to implement the SDGs, particularly SDGs 11, together with Habitat III New Urban Agenda and Urban Agenda of EU SC5-13-2018-2019: Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation: nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems (RIA) - EU-China collaboration (2018) SC5-14-2019: Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities

SC5-13-2018-2019: Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation: nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems - EU-China collaboration (RIA) (1/2) Models, tools, DSS, methodologies, guidelines, standards, indicators.. for the design, construction, deployment and monitoring of naturebased solutions and restoration and rehabilitation for urban and peri-urban ecosystems; Systemic approaches embedded in integrated urban planning and city-making process to enhance urban ecological coherence and ecological integrity; Review and capitalise upon existing experiences and good practices in Europe and China; Methodologies for assessment of cost-effectiveness of measures, accounting for totality of the benefits by restored ecosystems; 10

SC5-13-2018-2019: Strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation: nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems - EU-China collaboration (RIA) (2/2) Raise awareness through outreach and education activities about benefits from nature; Multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary (including social sciences and humanities) and balanced EU-China consortia Foster participatory engagement and co-creation in urban ecological restoration actions; Indicative budget per proposal: EUR 5 million Eligibility and admissibility conditions Consortia must comprise at least three participants from China 11

Call "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Connecting economic and environmental gains - the circular economy (C.E.): Objectives substantially improved efficiency of resource use increased use of resources originating from secondary sources, while avoiding adverse health effects minimising production of waste (including through design for product durability), pollution and GHG emissions enhanced capacity of cities to embrace C.E. approaches support transition to systemic, integrated solutions for closed cycles of resource use in the water sector contribute to implementing the Circular Economy Action Plan and key high-level EU priorities, including jobs, growth and investment, climate and energy, strengthened industrial base support EU endeavours to implement the SDGs, particularly SDGs 12, 6, 11 and 13, and Habitat III New Urban Agenda

CE-SC5-03-2018: Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities (IA) (1/3) To enable cities to design and implement circular urban processes and regenerative practices - urban and peri-urban areas including surrounding industrial areas and commercial ports; Develop and implement: innovative urban planning approaches, practices and instruments (e.g. 3D real time geospatial data and planning tools, new design approaches, business models, innovative governance) allowing for prioritization and implementation of urban spatial use and programming for circular initiatives - built and public open space; Demonstrate innovative solutions to close the loop of urban material and resource flows within and across sectors and nexuses; Innovative monitoring, new indicators and digital solutions enabling continuous monitoring for processes optimisation and rapid management interventions; 13

CE-SC5-03-2018: Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities (2/3) Multi-stakeholder consortia, innovative local governance structures and networks and interdisciplinary practices, including SSH to stimulate behavioural changes and enhance entrepreneurship; Sustainable data platforms for open access data on impact of the intervention; Cities must engage in substantial networking, training and mentoring towards cities outside the project to disseminate experience, knowledge and deployment practices and promote upscaling, uptaking and replication of the solutions; Resources must be foreseen for clustering; Indicative budget per project: EUR 10 million 14

CE-SC5-03-2018: Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities (3/3) Eligibility and admissibility conditions At least 4 cities from different Member States and/or Associated Countries to ensure coverage of diverse contexts across the EU Grant Conditions Funding rate for direct costs of construction and installation of infrastructure-targeted interventions is 20% of the eligible costs 15

Call "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets: Nature-based solutions, disaster risk reduction and natural capital accounting SC5-17-2018: Towards operational forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient societies (RIA) SC5-18-2018: Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision-making (CSA) a) Valuing nature: developing and implementing natural capital and ecosystem accounts in EU Member States and Associated Countries b) Operationalisation of natural capital accounting in business decisions 16

SC5-17-2018: Towards operational forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient societies (RIA)(1/2) To enhance seismic risk reduction capacity through improvements of observational, forecasting modelling and testing- validation capabilities; Multi-disciplinary research to better understand conditions leading to an earthquake and identify the properties to be monitored as precursors to the event; New generation of early warning systems, integrating innovative concepts and technologies, decisional expert systems using local and regional information (including social and economic data) and capable of triggering automatic safety actions and reach people before ground shaking; 17

SC5-17-2018: Towards operational forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient societies (2/2) Communication systems and structures to improve dialogue between science and relevant users and authorities; Strong European and international scientific collaboration is needed to make substantial progress in the domain; Indicative budget per project: EUR 6 million - EUR 8 million 18

SC5-18-2018: Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision-making (CSA) To enhance the capacity of authorities and the private sector to better assess and value biodiversity, ecosystems and their services to enable them to mainstream these values into accounting and decision making frameworks a) Develop and implement natural capital and ecosystem accounts in EU Member States and Associated Countries b)operationalisation of natural capital accounting in business decisions 19

a) Develop and implement natural capital and ecosystem accounts in EU Member States and Associated Countries In line with the SEEA-EEA recommendations and capitalizing on the experience of KIP-INCA partners and the ongoing work of MAES; Refine European/international guidance standards and implement them in European countries; Capacity building and mentoring activities among organisations that are advanced in natural capital and ES accounts and others that are lagging behind; SEEA: System of Environmental-Economic accounting KIP-INCA: Knowledge Innovation Project-Integrated Natural Capital Accounting 20

a) Develop and implement natural capital and ecosystem accounts in EU Member States and Associated Countries Strong commitment and participation from competent public authorities and National Statistical Offices is essential Indicative budget per project: EUR 3 million 21

b) Operationalisation of natural capital accounting in business decisions Facilitate the implementation of the "Natural Capital Protocol" at corporate level; Establish a Valuing Nature Programme and Network to: I. Take stock of ongoing initiatives; II. Build a community of practice (e.g. businesses, administrations, academia and key stakeholders); III.Recommend ways to operationalise and mainstream natural capital in companies decision making; Indicative budget per project: EUR 2 million 22

Call "Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" Protecting and leveraging the value of our natural and cultural assets Heritage alive: Objectives position cultural heritage (CH) at centre of sustainable development unlock potential of CH as strategic living resource and driver for economic growth and job creation, social cohesion and environmental sustainability contribute to protection and preservation of CH in Europe and beyond mobilise investments in the sector leading to emergence of global market support to SDG 11 and its target (strengthening efforts to protect and safeguard the world s cultural & natural heritage) SC5-19-2018: International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy (CSA)

SC5-19-2018: International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy (CSA) Establish an international network that through continuous dialogue will capitalise on EU expertise to leverage the value of cultural heritage assets and promote heritage-led innovation for sustainable development Map, review, document and promote successful heritage-led "paradigms", new governance, business and finance models; Provide expertise, assistance and capacity building particularly in countries where heritage is at risk Develop guidelines to leverage CH potential for diplomacy Multi-stakeholder composition (e.g. researchers, policy-makers, businesses (including SMEs), societal and cultural institutions, NGOs and CSOs, public and private organisations, investors, experts, innovators and citizens)

SC5-19-2018 International network to promote cultural heritage innovation and diplomacy (CSA) identify priorities, knowledge gaps and research and innovation needs and barriers and propose ways to overcome them; leverage cultural heritage potential for diplomacy to improve EU relations with other parts of the world; International cooperation is encouraged, particularly with EU Neighbourhood countries and with countries where cultural heritage is at risk; Indicative budget per proposal: EUR 2.5 to EUR 3 million Envisage resources for clustering;

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