Identification of best practices for biodiversity recovery and public health interventions to prevent future epidemics and pandemics

HORIZON.2.6HORIZON-RIAID: 101060568
EC Contribution
€58,410
Consortium Size
17 orgs
Summary

Epidemics and pandemics - most of them caused by zoonotic and vector-borne emerging diseases - are globally threatening our health and welfare at an alarming pace. Prevention of future disease outbreaks will be pivotal to secure human welfare and demands transformative change. ""Biodiversity-is-good-for-our-health"" has become a new paradigm in disease risk mitigation. Consequently, nature restoration targeting biodiversity recovery - isolated or in combination with public health interventions - has been identified as a major disease risk mitigation tool. While there are thousands of ongoing and planned nature restoration projects globally, we lack knowledge a) if such restorations indeed interrupt the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade and mitigate disease risk, b) or if they rather amplify the risk and c) on success factors characterizing restorations that mitigate disease risk. BEPREP will fill this lack in knowledge and provide practical guidance. In spatially and temporally replicated field studies and experiments in case studies in Europe and the tropics, we will study a)-c) and reveal the causal mechanisms of infection dynamics and of drivers along the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade. BEPREP's participatory and transsectorial approach by actively involving indigenous and local communities will enable the identification of success factors of best practice restorations and interventions, incl. nature-based solutions, to guide future biodiversity recovery measures that promote healthy ecosystems. These success factors will contribute to a) interrupt the infect-shed-spill-spread cascade and b) ultimately prevent disease outbreaks. The results of BEPREP help to create a European society prepared and responsive to disease risk. BEPREP will hence accelerate the ecological transition required to meet EU's Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as a core part of EU's Green Deal and support a green recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.""

Consortium (17)

Project Results (23)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (18)
Adaptive ecosystem restoration to mitigate zoonotic risks
Nature Ecology & Evolution· 2025DOI
Frauke Ecke, Jan C. Semenza, Elena Buzan, Federico Costa, Emanuele Giorgi, Junwen Guo, Lucinda Kirkpatrick, Sascha Knauf, Yonas Meheretu, Navinder Singh, Henrik Sjödin, Matt Timperley, Marina Treskov
Animals, environment and microbiota: how microorganisms are changing the way we think about biodiversity conservation
2nd Symposium on Environmental changes, conservation biology and evolution - ENHANCE. 25th - 26th June 2025· 2025
Galla G, Marinangeli L, Zanovello L, Crestanello B, Girardi M, Praeg N, Rzehak T, Seeber J, Illmer P, Nonnis Marzano F, Pedrini P, Bertorelle G, Hauffe HC
Impact of climate and Aedes albopictus establishment on dengue and chikungunya outbreaks in Europe: a time-to-event analysis
The Lancet Planetary Health· 2025DOI
Zia Farooq, Leo Segelmark, Joacim Rocklöv, Kate Lillepold, Maquines Odhiambo Sewe, Olivier J T Briet, Jan C Semenza
Impact of extreme weather events on tick-host dynamics and disease risk in mountainous regions: the study case of Vaia windstorm in the north-eastern Italian Alps.
XVI Int. Symp. on Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases. Weimar, Germany, 26-28 March, 2025· 2025
Tagliapietra V., Ferrari G., Rosso F., Arnoldi D., Dagostin F. Marini G., Rizzoli A.
Mighty mice and hybridizing hares: what rodents and lagomorphs tell us about chromosomes, conservation and climate change
European Vertebrate Management Conference (EVMC). Ankaran, Slovenia. 12-16 May 2025· 2025
Hauffe HC
Spider Webs, Soil or Leaf Swabs to Detect Environmental <scp>DNA</scp> From Terrestrial Vertebrates: What Is the Best Substrate?
Molecular Ecology Resources· 2025DOI
Aloïs Berard, Julien Pradel, Nathalie Charbonnel, Maxime Galan
Temporal and Demographic Dynamics of Zoonotic Pathogens in Bank Vole (Myodes glareolus) Populations from Northern Sweden
73rd WDA Conference Global Voice, Victory, Canada· 2025
Anton, Alina Johanna; Ecke, Frauke; Meheretu, Yonas; Lüert, Simone; Schares, Gereon; Drewes, Stephan; Calvin Mehl; Martin Eiden; Breuer, Lutz; Ulrich, Rainer G., Knauf, Sascha
Catastrophic weather episodes affect patterns of vector and host community and disease risk in an alpine area: preliminary results
VI National conference of Wildlife Ecopathology. Caramanico Terme (PE), Italy, 13-16 November 2024· 2024
Tagliapietra, V.; Ferrari, G.; Rosso, F.; Arnoldi, D.; Inama, E.; Forti, A.; Rizzoli, A.
Diversity of coronaviruses circulating among small mammals from Europe.
"International Union of Microbiological Societies 2024 EPP220 / #1191"· 2024
Sgarabotto E, Dutra L, Venkat V, Erdin M, Alburkat H, Gryssels S, De Bruyn L, Castel G, Charbonnel N, Smura T, Sironen T.
Effects of urban reforestation on soil ecosystem services in Parco Nord Milano.
14th SISEF conference Forests for the Future· 2024
Rossi LMW, D’Amico M, Cislaghi A, Galla G, Hauffe HC, Vagge I, Brichetti A, Notarangelo D, G. Vacchiano G.
First report of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in a wild rodent population.
"International Union of Microbiological Societies 2024, 22-23 October 2024, Florence, Italy. EPP214 / #681"· 2024
Sgarabotto E, Tyrell JA, Zadra N, Rossi C, Torres A, Bistolas K, Jackson E, Egitto AD, Hewson I, Searle JB, Hauffe HC.
Habitat restoration and biodiversity: an evaluation of mosquito community in urban parks of Milano
VI National conference of Wildlife Ecopathology. Caramanico Terme (PE), Italy, 13-16 November 2024· 2024
Arnoldi, D.; Bigoni, F.; Fesce, E.; Hauffe, H. C.; Tagliapietra, V.; Rosso, F.; Marini, G.; Dagostin, F.; Ferrari, N.; Rizzoli, A.
Impact of climate change on the risk of transmission of endemic vector-borne diseases
VI National conference of Wildlife Ecopathology. Caramanico Terme (PE), Italy, 13-16 November 2024· 2024
Rizzoli, A.; Arnoldi, D.; Cervantes, G.; Dagostin, F.; Da Re, D.; Ferrari, G.; Inama, E.; Marini, G.; Rosa', R.; Rosso, F.; Tagliapietra, V.
KEYNOTE: Climate change and endemic vector borne disease risk
VI National conference of Wildlife Ecopathology. Caramanico Terme (PE), Italy, 13-16 November 2024· 2024
Rizzoli A.Tagliapietra V., Ferrari G., Rosso F., Arnoldi D., Dagostin F. Marini G.,Rosà
KEYNOTE: One Health surveillance of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Europe: Tick-borne Encephalitis (TBE) as a case study
International congress on infectious diseases (ISID). 3-6 December 2024 Cape Town (South Africa)· 2024
Annapaola Rizzoli, Valentina Tagliapietra, Francesca Dagostin, Giovanni Marini, Maria Bellenghi, Claudia Cataldo, William Wint, Luca Busani
Seasonal and Spatial Dynamics of Zoonotic Pathogens in Bank Vole Populations: Insights from Northern Sweden (2020-2023)
Junior Scientis Symposium 2024· 2024
Anton, Alina Johanna; Meheretu, Yonas; Ecke, Frauke; Lüert, Simone; Schares, Gereon; Drewes, Stephan; Breuer, Lutz; Ulrich, Rainer G., Knauf, Sascha
Wild Service in Action: Heidi and the People Populating Poplars.
· 2024
Moses J (with Hauffe HC)
Zoonotic Bacteria in Northern Sweden: Seasonal Trends in Bank Vole Populations
15th EWDA Conference, Stralsund Germany· 2024
Alina Johanna Anton, Yonas Meheretu, Rainer G. Ulrich, Stephan Drewes, Frauke Ecke, Magnus Evander, Freja Fagerholm, Sascha Knauf
Deliverables (5)
Demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
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