Record-high Danish success rate in biodiversity projects on nature-based solutions
In the future, there is good reason to expect more proposals for nature-based solutions – an international call for research project applications recently saw record-high Danish participation. The European partnership Biodiversa+, with 83 partners from 41 countries, annually funds international biodiversity projects aimed at finding solutions to the biodiversity crisis. Recently, another call for applications was concluded with nature-based solutions as the theme, and with record-high Danish participation among the 34 winning projects. Among the 183 international applications, 25 percent had Danish participants, and a third of the projects that ended up being recommended for funding had Danish representation. This…