Since 2020, and in the context of SERE Strategy 2027, we have engaged in European projects, always in collaboration and partnership with other organisations. The aim is to contribute to developing ecological restoration in Europe, which will enlarge the capacity and influence of SERE.
If you would like to submit a proposal for an EU-funded project, or with another funder, please contact SER-Europe to discuss possible means of participation and collaboration. It is SER-Europe policy to ensure fair access to all members, individuals and organisations. Contact us at: info(at)ser-europe.org.
ALFAWETLANDS (2022-2026)
HORIZON EU
ALFAWETLANDS advances wetland restoration across Europe through interdisciplinary research and Living Labs, with SER-Europe delivering restoration standards workshops, field courses, and project dissemination.

WoodMeadow LIFE (2022-2026)
LIFE
SER-Europe supports the WOODMEADOWLIFE project by facilitating European collaboration, knowledge exchange, and dissemination to advance the restoration and long-term management of Fennoscandian wooded meadows in Estonia and Latvia.

LIFE BCR – Bio-Diver-Cité (2022-2027)
LIFE
SER-Europe supports the LIFE Biodiver’Cité & Résilience project by promoting knowledge exchange and European collaboration to replicate urban ecological restoration solutions that enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services.

TEAM#UP (2023-2027)
ERASMUS+
TEAM#UP aims to expand the existing extensive knowledge and skills in the field of ecological restoration to fill gaps in green vocational education and training.
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TEAM#UP will jointly establish four Centres of Vocational Excellence covering different areas of ecological restoration: multifunctional and sustainable land use in agricultural systems (Germany), restoration of old infrastructure, ecological compensation and landscaping (Norway), restoration across urban and rural landscapes (Czech Republic), and forest restoration and disaster risk management (Spain). Cooperation between vocational schools, universities, research institutions, and sectoral partners will develop four vocational curricula and open educational resources on ecological restoration. Educational resources will be made available in a multilingual platform.

Markus Meyer, Project Coordinator, markus.meyer(at)hs-anhalt.de
Ryan Campbell, Project Manager, ryan.campbell(at)hs-anhalt.de

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

REDRESS (2024-2028)
HORIZON EU
An ambitious project advancing the EU’s marine restoration strategy and providing the necessary data, protocols and tools to upscale deep-sea restoration.

REBORN (2026–2029)
INTERREG NORTH-WEST EUROPE PROGRAMME
REBORN brings together 11 partners, including SER-Europe, from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Ireland, and Germany to advance seagrass restoration as a Blue-Green Infrastructure and natural capital opportunity in North-West Europe.


