Topic Code HORIZON-CL6-2026-01-BIODIV-04-two-stage F&T Portal
Call Identifier HORIZON-CL6-2026-01 Call 01 — two stage (2026)
Instrument HORIZON-RIA Research and Innovation Action
Budget Model Lump Sum HORIZON-AG-LS
Funding Rate 100% Annex G — RIA = 100%
Page Limit (Part B) 45 pages RIA + lump sum — Stage 2
Evaluation Thresholds 3 / 3 / 3 · cum. 10 Standard — Stage 2 (Annex D)
Expected Projects 3 ~€6M per project (WP stated)
Destination Biodiversity and ecosystem services WP Part 9
Cluster / Pillar Cluster 6 / Pillar II Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources
China Eligibility Eligible ✓ No destination exclusion
Special Conditions Two-stage [Stage 1 open] S1: 16 Apr 2026 — S2: 23 Sep 2026
Verify: Open this topic on the F&T Portal →  ·  Sources: General Annexes 2026-2027, WP Part 9
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This is a two-stage topic. Stage 1 deadline: 16 April 2026 (10 pages). Stage 2 deadline: 23 September 2026 (45 pages). Stage 1 evaluates Excellence and Impact only.
Financial support to third parties: Beneficiaries may provide grants to third parties, up to €60,000 per third party.

Expected Outcomes

  1. Better understanding and communication of environmental, social and economic impacts of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) is available for stakeholders across sectors, building on and enhancing existing knowledge systems, databases, and impact assessment frameworks.
  2. Policymakers at different levels are able to more systemically integrate NbS across policy domains — such as energy, built environment, water management and transport — enabling systemic approaches to conserve, protect, restore and sustainably use ecosystems, strengthen climate resilience and maximise cost-effectiveness.
  3. Scientifically credible, robust and policy-aligned evidence and projections (including from EO and modelling) are provided for practitioners and decision-makers on the long-term effectiveness of implemented NbS across terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems (including urban) under diverse climate scenarios. This includes understanding how factors such as vegetation growth, health, and variety, the deterioration of engineered materials, cost-effectiveness, and maintenance requirements evolve over time, supporting the wider adoption and policy integration of NbS.
  4. Enhanced practitioners’ capacity to design, co-create and implement NbS that incorporate adaptive management to minimise unintended and unforeseen consequences in the face of economic, societal and climatic changes, compared to conventional interventions.

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