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PROJECT FICHE

BASIC INFO

Acronym
BIOFRESH
Full Project title
Biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems: Status, trends, pressures, and conservation priorities
Start Date
01/11/2009
Ending Date
30/04/2014
Research Area
ENV.2008.2.1.4.1
Aims & Objectives
Scientists and water managers have collected a vast amount of data on freshwater organisms, and yet it is rarely possible to describe the geographic range of an organism. Why is this? It is because the data are dispersed in many locally-managed databases, many of which are not publically available. The bits of the puzzle are scattered, and it is difficult even to find them. What story might they tell if they were combined and easily accessible to scientists, policy makers and planners? Such an integrated and accessible dataset could be used not only to help to protect and take better advantage of the services provided by aquatic ecosystems, but also to make it possible to establish effective regional plans for conservation. BioFresh, a major new FP7 project, will design and provide a single point of access to the extensive information on freshwater organisms that is currently stored in the databases. The BioFresh information portal for freshwater biodiversity will allow scientists and planners to complement, integrate, and analyse quantitative data to discover, evaluate and examine patterns that will shed new light on how freshwater biodiversity responds to global, European, and local environmental pressures. The spatially-explicit data will help to reveal the status and trends of freshwater biodiversity, and the services that it provides. Scientists in the BioFresh consortium will take advantage of the information in the databases that the project links, by using the data to examine how various stressors interact to impact freshwater biodiversity. This work will help to shed light on how future climate and socioeconomic pressures will give rise to global, continental and local responses in freshwater biodiversity. Until now, it has not always been easy to incorporate understanding of freshwater biodiversity explicitly into environmental agreements (EU WFD, for example) or in related policy instruments (for example the Habitats Directive).
Contact Information
Carla PINHO (Ms.) Rudower Chaussee, BERLIN, DEUTSCHLAND
Web-page URL
http://www.freshwaterbiodiversity.eu/index.php/index.html
Regions Involved
All European freshwater regions
Scope
National waters

ECONOMIC INFORMATION

Funded by
EU Commission
Funding programme
FP7- ENVIRONMENT
Total Budget (€)
8.122.680
EU Contribution (€)
6.465.406

LEADERS AND PARTNERS

Main Leader
FORSCHUNGSVERBUND BERLIN E.V.
Nº of partners
19
Countries of Partners
GERMANY; UK; AUSTRIA; SPAIN; BELGIUM; FRANCE; PHILIPPINES; MALAYSIA; HUNGARY; SWITZERLAND; SLOVENIA; SWEDEN

OUTCOMES

Type of outcome
Link to outcome
http://data.freshwaterbiodiversity.eu/

OTHER INFO

Source
CORDIS
INSPIRE Themes
Habitats and biotopes, Species distribution
GEMET keywords
biodiversity; marine conservation area; research
MSFD Descriptors
Biodiversity