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REVERSE · RESILIENT ECOSYSTEM AND OCEAN VARIABILITY EXCHANGE FOR REVERSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY ENHANCEMENT
REVERSE is a collaborative project designed to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address climate–ocean tipping points and reversibility processes by creating a sustainable network of excellence in marine–climate science. Coordinated by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC, Widening country, outermost region) with leading partners UFC-CNRS (France), Marine Institute (Ireland), ATRINEO (Germany), and EAWAG (Switzerland), the project will foster interdisciplinary integration across marine sciences, evolutionary biology, ecology, climate modelling, socio-ecological systems, and innovation policy. Through structured international and inter-sectoral exchanges, REVERSE will generate predictive models of ecosystem resilience, FAIR-compliant open data infrastructures, embedded training programmes, and co-created policy briefs and outreach activities. Its impacts span scientific excellence, with high-impact publications and novel modelling frameworks; economic and technological innovation, through new marine intervention pathways and improved resource management; and societal resilience, by informing policy, strengthening blue economies, and engaging over 10,000 citizens in climate literacy. By institutionalising interdisciplinarity and securing durable cooperation agreements, REVERSE ensures that its contributions will extend well beyond the project’s lifetime, consolidating the consortium’s role as a European hub for climate–ocean reversibility science.
Consortium · 5 organisations
UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
ES · €250,500
ATRINEO AG
DE · €175,350
MARINE INSTITUTE
IE · €25,050
EIDGENOESSISCHE ANSTALT FUER WASSERVERSORGUNG ABWASSERREINIGUNG UND GEWAESSERSCHUTZ
CH · €150,300
UNIVERSITE MARIE ET LOUIS PASTEUR
FR · €175,350
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