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FP6 ALARM – Assessing large-scale environmental risks on biodiversity with tested methods

This project assessed large-scale environmental risks on biodiversity with tested methods.

Inactive project

2004–2009

The FP6 integrated project aimed to:

  • Develop an integrated large scale risk assessment for biodiversity as well as terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems as a part of environmental risk assessment.
  • Focus on risks consequent on climate change, environmental chemicals, rates and extent of loss of pollinators and biological invasions.
  • Establish socio-economic risk indicators related to the drivers of biodiversity pressures as a tool to support long-term oriented mitigating policies and to monitor their implementation.
  • Develop, for the first time, a research network that is consistently thinking, interacting, and investigating on a continental scale across different environmental problems (impacts) and across different spatial and temporal scales of ecosystem diversity changes.
  • Provide a contribution to objective based politics, to policy integration and to derive outcome-oriented policy measures in the field of biodiversity preservation by contributing to the integrated assessment of socio-economic drivers affecting biodiversity and integrated, long-term oriented means to mitigate them.

Funder: European Commission DG-Research

Related people

Piret Kuldna

Senior Expert (Green and Circular Economic Transformations Unit)

SEI Tallinn

Helen Poltimäe

Affiliated Researcher (Climate Systems and Energy Policy Unit)

SEI Tallinn

Related centres
SEI Tallinn