KOHESIO · Q4294893 · RS

Nature Protection from Invasive Plant Species

In the past 20 years, in terms of climate change, the Pannonian plain has been attacked by many invasive alien plant species. The most frequent and most important invasive plant species in the Hungary-Serbia border region is ambrosia. Since it has no natural enemies, it spreads into the nature protected areas, makes pressure on protected plants and its pollen is singled out as the dominant allergen in the border region. The project’s main objective is decreasing environmental risks and preventing the negative effects of climate change on the nature-protected areas in the Hungary-Serbia border…

EU budget
€242k
Total project cost
€284k
Period
2018-01-31 → 2019-09-29

Co-funding: the EU contributes €242k toward a total project cost of €284k — a co-funding rate of 85%, with the remainder covered by national, regional or private sources.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the EU budget for this project?
The EU contributes €242k toward a total project cost of €284k, a co-funding rate of 85%.
Which country is the project located in?
The project is located in RS.
What is the project period?
The project runs from 2018-01-31 to 2019-09-29.
Where can I find the full project record?
The complete project record — beneficiary, location and related funding decisions — is published on Kohesio, the European Commission's open-data platform, under reference Q4294893.