The Environment workprogramme is available here
Budget: Budget: € 1.8 billion (2007 - 2013)
The challenges posed by the increasing natural and man-made pressures on the environment and its resources require a coordinated approach at pan-European and international levels.
We need to better understand and cope with issues such as climate change and identify environmentally friendly technologies in order to improve our management of both natural and man-made resources. The activities will address policy needs such as the sustainability impact assessments of EU policies and the follow up to the Kyoto and post-Kyoto actions on climate change.
Sustainable management of the environment and its resources requires multidisciplinary and integrated research in order to advance our knowledge on the interactions between the climate, biosphere, ecosystems and human activities. This will help us to develop new environmental technologies, tools and services.
The "Environment" programme will be implemented under the following activities and areas:
Climate change, pollution and risks
Sustainable Management of Resources
Strengthening the EU position in world markets for environmental technologies will contribute to sustainable consumption, production, delivering sustainable growth through business opportunities and improved competitiveness, while protecting our cultural and natural heritage.
Special attention will be given to technologies on water supply and sanitation, on sustainable chemistry, on construction and on forestry, in association with the respective European Technology Platforms. The socio-economic dimension will influence their development and introduction to the market and their subsequent application.
Information from the “FP7 Factsheets” provided courtesy of the EC’s DG Research.
The Environment workprogramme, detailing all environment and climate change activities,is available for download here
NB: The Co-operation workprogramme is comprised of several parts. The general texts, which are common to all themes, are available for download on the main Co-operation page. All of these general texts should be considered alongside the theme specific text when preparing any proposal.