The overall aim of TerraChem is to develop, demonstrate and apply a novel systems approach integrating monitoring, environmental modelling, data management, analytical tools and user guidance to better understand exposure of terrestrial biota across trophic levels in Europe to the universe of environmentally-relevant anthropogenic chemicals and their damage on terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services, with a view to enabling more efficient environmental risk assessment of chemicals in the terrestrial compartment and more effective prevention and mitigation, accelerating achievement of the EU’s zero pollution ambition.
Topics
Monitoring: To understand routes of exposure to chemicals in wildlife, including routes and extent of trophic transfer, for selected food chains (from soil and soil water to plants, primary and secondary consumers and apex species) in representative terrestrial ecosystems.
Modelling: To model source-to-receptor pathways of selected chemical contaminants for terrestrial ecosystems, and link organism and species effects to damage on genetic and functional diversity and on relevant ecosystem services.
Prevention and mitigation: To develop tools and guidance for regulatory and practice uptake of TerraChem research and innovation output to optimise current environmental risk assessment of chemicals and improve risk management measures, and thereby reduce chemical damage to terrestrial biodiversity.
- To refine the TerraChem conceptual framework, ensure integration of monitoring, modelling, and prevention and mitigation.
- To ensure coherence with related project, platform, partnership and policy/regulatory initiatives and pertinence for key end-users.
- To develop a TerraChem Data Management System, Early Warning System and Dashboard as a One-Stop Shop for data on contaminants in terrestrial biodiversity in Europe.
Basic facts and figures
- Project Coordinator: Environment International
- 6 Partners + 1 Associated Partner
- Duration: 36 months (November 2023 to October 2026)
- Budget: €6.433 million (of which EU contribution €5.5 million, Swiss Government €933,000)
- Grant Agreement no. 101135483
- Call identifier: HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01
Partners
Institute | Association | Country | Team | |
![]() | Environmental Institute | Coordinator | Slovak Republic | Jaroslav Slobodnik Guy Duke Nikiforos Alygizakis Peter Oswald Martina Oswaldova Lubos Cirka Olha Khymych Peter Fantke |
![]() | Naturalis Biodiversity Center | Beneficiary | Netherlands | Paola Movalli Koos Biesmeijer Tom Nolte Mark Doeland |
![]() | German Environment Agency | Beneficiary | Germany | Gabriele Treu Oliver Machate Peter von der Ohe Enken Hassold Dominik Nerlich Dörthe Themann |
![]() | National and Κapodistrian University of Athens | Beneficiary | Greece | Nikolaos S. Thomaidis George Gkotsis Panayiotis Pafilis Eleni Panagopoulou Faidra-Angeliki Mourtzoukou Antigoni Konomi Nick Boinis Reza Alizadeh |
![]() | Technical University of Denmark | Beneficiary | Denmark | Susan Anyango Oginah Oliver Joliet Ali Afthekhari Yuyue Zhang Stefanie Kieninger |
![]() | Leiden University | Beneficiary | Netherlands | Martina Vijver Henrik Barmentlo Laura Scherer Philipp Kropf Annetrude Boeije |
![]() | Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology | Associated partner | Switzerland | Marissa Kosnik Daniel Guignard Tiffany Scholier |