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D4.16 Cluster Joint Scientific Strategy

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This document outlines the scientific strategy and synergy-enhancing activities within

the Planetary Health Cluster. The Cluster started its activities on January 1, 2024. The

Cluster was kicked off at the meeting in Brussels in June 2024, under the auspices of the final

conference of the Horizon 2020 project GoGreen Routes, in Brussels. The Cluster consists of

the five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-

02-01: GoGreenNext, MOSAIC, PLANET4HEALTH, SPRINGS, and TULIP. These projects

aim to improve the identification, monitoring, and quantification of the direct and indirect

impacts of environmental changes and degradation on Planetary Health.

The Planetary Health Cluster was established by the European Commission to enable the

five projects to:

Harmonize approaches across projects;

Promote synergies and networking among consortiums;

Avoid overlaps and redundancies in research and activities;

Strengthen the Science4Policy link to inform decision-making;

Streamline information flows between projects and stakeholders;

Improve communication and dissemination of results; and

Increase the overall impact of the research.

The Cluster’s overarching objective is to clarify the costs and benefits of action and

inaction in mitigating and adapting to environmental changes. The main objectives of the

Planetary Health Cluster are to:

1. Promote and disseminate environment and health research from a Planetary

Health perspective;

2. Raise awareness of the health impacts of environmental changes and the costs and

benefits of mitigation and adaptation interventions;

3. Maximize the communication and dissemination of results through the projects’

networks;

4. Contribute to evidence-based decision-making and stronger EU and global

policies; and

5. Build capacity around environment and health research.

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