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Synergies

Synergies for Transformative Change

RESPIN is part of a growing community of EU-funded projects tackling the intertwined crises of biodiversity loss, climate change, and pollution. Anchored in frameworks like the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and the EU Green Deal, these initiatives drive transformative change by generating scientific knowledge, co-developing policy tools and mobilising collective action.

This page highlights RESPIN’s closest collaborators, projects with shared missions to integrate biodiversity and climate science into policy and practice. Together, we support a bold EU vision for a just, resilient, and nature-positive future.
Follow our news section and social media channels for announcements for joint workshops, knowledge-sharing events and participations in biodiversity dialogues such as IPBES consultations, EU SPI forums, and COP side events.

Explore our key collaborators:

BioAgora

Building the Science Service for Biodiversity
BioAgora supports the development of a Science Service for Biodiversity, enhancing connections between science, policy, and society under the EU Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity.
Website: bioagora.eu

CO-OP4CBD

Cooperation for the Convention on Biological Diversity
This project enhances European coordination and technical support for CBD implementation, focusing on knowledge, capacities, and institutional collaboration.
Website: coop4cbd.eu

Biodiversa+

The European Biodiversity Partnership
A key partner of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, Biodiversa+ funds research, supports monitoring, and facilitates science-policy-society collaboration on biodiversity.
Website: biodiversa.eu

RESPIN receives funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101135490

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