NET-BIOME is a regional ERA-NET project presented by a consortium of 11 partners, representing regional or territorial bodies from the 5 Member States concerned by European tropical overseas territories that finance and/or manage research activities in the selected thematic fields:
- France : the 4 outermost regions (Guadeloupe archipelago, Martinique, French Guiana, La Réunion) and two overseas territories (New Caledonia and French Polynesia);
- Netherlands: the independently governed Dutch Overseas Territory of Curaçao, the Dutch part of St. Martin, and the special Dutch municipalities of Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius;
- Portugal: the two outermost regions of Azores and Madeira archipelagos;
- Spain: the outermost region of Canary Islands;
- United Kingdom: the 9 independently governed UK Overseas Territories (Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Montserrat, Ascension Island, St. Helena, British Indian Ocean Territory and the Pitcairn Islands groups).
The consortium is coordinated by the Regional Council of La Réunion and will last 48 months.
The regions:
- La Réunion
Partner 1 - (and Co-ordinator) - Regional Council of La Réunion (RUN-REG) – France - Guadeloupe
Partner 2 - Regional Council of la Guadeloupe (GUA-REG) – France - French Guiana
Partner 3 - Regional Council of Guyane (GUY-REG) – France - Martinique
Partner 4 - Regional Council of Martinique (MAR-REG) – France - Canary Islands
Partner 5 - Regional Government of Canary Islands (CAN-REG) - Spain - Madeira
Partner 6 - Regional Government of Madeira (MAD-REG) - Portugal - Azores
Partner 7 - Regional Government of Azores (AZO-REG) – Portugal - UK Overseas Territories
Partner 8 - The UK Overseas Territories Conservation Forum – UKOTCF (United Kingdom) - New Caledonia
Partner 9 - Government of New Caledonia - NC-OCT – (France) - Netherlands Antilles
Partner 10 - Ministry of Public Health and Social Development, Netherlands Antilles Government - VSO-MINA (Netherlands) - French Polynesia
Partner 11 - Government of French Polynesia – POL-OCT (France)



Consortium