BIODIVERSITY
Summary
Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (EU-Rail) aims to deliver, via an integrated system approach, a high-capacity, flexible, multimodal, sustainable, reliable and integrated EU railway network for European passengers and cargo.
Programme Name
Programme Description
Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (EU-Rail) aims to deliver, via an integrated system approach, a high-capacity, flexible, multimodal, sustainable, reliable and integrated EU railway network for European passengers and cargo.
Call
Detailed Call Description
The following R&I work-streams have been identified for addressing all the above expected outcomes:
Workstream 1: Bridging the transport infrastructure & energy distribution and production networks together with biodiversity to tackle climate change
The development of a biodiversity-friendly approach for different types of transport infrastructure has been included in the actions of national and international authorities in various forms for several years. The aim of this workstream is to bridge energy at its latest technology state of the art / innovation and rail transport identifying best possible matches that deliver rail solutions to tackle climate change.
The technical objectives of the funded project include addressing the approach and promoting synergies between transport and energy sectors, the development of an inclusive assessment framework of the impacts from infrastructure on biodiversity enabling procurement improvements through harmonised, transparent, and robust data generation. The project shall aim to support stakeholders in decision-making by analysing the existing situation.
The economic aspects of the project include leveraging the use of the multilateral platform(s) for the preparation of sustainable infrastructure projects and enabling the achievement of green bonds.
Proposals should take into account the societal perspective. The objective is to promote the development of a holistic approach to environmental mainstreaming of infrastructure by producing comparable results to demonstrate the benefits and impacts of infrastructure projects on public health and well-being, and better integration in the policy-making processes. The information obtained will also support capacity building through the development of an initial and continuing training programme. It will also aim at supporting the emergence of a European knowledge hub on infrastructure and biodiversity.
Workstream 2: Valuing the nature on railways
A well-managed green infrastructure will bring biodiversity benefits, but also helps support safer and more reliable railways operations. With the increasing importance given to railways to ensure net zero emissions reality, it is expected that the amount of land designated to railways, including infrastructure and real estate, will increase in Europe. This land take may be challenged in terms of environmental impact and loss of habitats.
Railways must be able to clearly demonstrate the value from railway green infrastructure and that there is no loss of value from investing in new infrastructure when it is designed well. Through innovative digital remote monitoring and biodiversity consideration in early design of infrastructure, the way the lineside is understood is changing. The project to be funded through this call will set a direction of travel for biodiversity net gain as well as no net loss.
The framework set under the project aims to harmonise the European railway community in identifying opportunities for improvement in ecosystem services resulting from the management of habitats, vegetation, water and soil quality, while leading the elaboration of national transport management plans to be used in new construction projects.
The project stemming from this topic focusses on providing a ranking system to generate new sources of funding, as well as the development of a long-term monitoring and reporting system with a carbon emission calculator developed for use in new construction projects based on the metrics identified in the habitat management context., as well as to guide the sector with a tool for the collection of harmonised transparent and robust data for use on European railways and to improve procurement processes.
Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan
Expected EU contribution per project: €2 800 000
It is expected that 1 project will be funded under each topic.
Eligibility For Participation Notes
The general admissibility and eligibility conditions are described in Annex A, Annex B, and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes.
For additional information about the eligibility conditions and the special skills and/or capabilities expected from the applicant(s) under each call, please visit the description of the topic of your interest in the Europe’s Rail Work Programme 2023-2024 (the link can be found under the “Further information” section of this email).
Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decisions authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) -and in actions under the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2021-2025).
Programme Category
EU Competitive ProgrammesTotal Budget
€2 800 000Thematic Categories
- Environment and Climate Change
- Other Services
- Public Administration
- Research, Technological Development and Innovation
- Transport
Eligibility for Participation
- Central Government
- International Organisations
- Large Enterprises
- NGOs
- Non Profit Organisations
- Private Bodies
- State-owned Enterprises
Call Opening Date
04/10/2023Call Closing Date
07/02/2024EU Contact Point
Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking
Email: communication@rail-research.europa.eu
Address: Avenue de la Toison d’Or 56-60/Gulden-Vlieslaan 56-60, 1060 Brussels, Belgium
