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Programmes Agro-Food, EnvironmentLast week, the European Commission presented the general workprogramme for Horizon Europe - Cluster 6.
The Commission was highlighting the importance of the policy context for this workprogramme and some key evaluation principles and tips:
All call topics for the 2021 call were presented, including some specific points of attention per call and questions and answers from the public.
All presentations are available on Youtube : Horizon Europe Info Days 2021 - Cluster 6 - The EU research and Innovation Programme 2021-2027
Destination 1 (BIODIV) – Biodiversity and ecosystem services (part 1) Biodiversity and ecosystem services (part 2)
Destination 2 (FARM2FORK) – Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption (part 1) - Farm2Fork (part 2)
Destination 3 (CIRCBIO) – Circular Economy and Bio-economy
Destination 4 (ZEROPOLLUTION) – Clean Environment and zero pollution
Destination 5 (CLIMATE) – Land, ocean and water for climate action
Destination 6 (COMMUNITIES) – Resilient, inclusive, healthy and green rural, coastal and urban communities
Destination 7 (GOVERNANCE) – Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal (part 1) Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal (part 2)
There was also a session on the Missions on oceans and soils with an open call topic for each: Missions on Oceans and Soil | Horizon Europe Info Days 2021 (horizon-europe-infodays2021.eu)
All above mentioned webinars are also available on our website (section related links)
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