research
Healthy Ecosystems
Restoring biodiversity to secure resilient ecosystems and a sustainable bioeconomy.
Our Mission
Building Healthy, Resilient Ecosystems
At BiOrbic, we understand that thriving ecosystems are the backbone of a sustainable bioeconomy in Ireland. Our Healthy Ecosystems pillar focuses on protecting and restoring biodiversity, ensuring natural systems remain productive, resilient, and able to support climate adaptation and human well-being.
By enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services, we safeguard the natural capital that underpins Ireland’s bioeconomy while meeting global conservation and sustainability goals.
Research Programmes
What Research is BiOrbic Doing?
Our Healthy Ecosystems research focuses on restoring habitats, recovering biodiversity, and strengthening ecosystem services to support Ireland’s bioeconomy, agriculture, forestry, and fisheries.
Healthy Ecosystems
Recovering Biodiversity
This challenge restores biodiversity across Ireland to support a sustainable bioeconomy. BiOrbic unites ecology, economics, and social science to advance native forestry, peatland recovery, and ecosystem management, delivering measurable gains, informed policy, and socio-economic impact.
key research areas
Promote native forests for balanced growth.
Assess biodiversity and ecosystem services to inform policy.
Restore peatlands with data insights.
active Projects

impact
Why This Research Matters
Healthy ecosystems underpin the Irish bioeconomy. Our research finds ways to restore biodiversity, support climate action, and create social and economic benefits.
Restore Habitats
Rebuild native forests and peatlands to strengthen biodiversity and ecosystem function.
Measure Value
Quantify natural capital to guide sustainable management and policy decisions.
Support Communities
Ensure restoration benefits are socially just and economically viable.
Inform Policy
Provide evidence for effective biodiversity strategies at local and national scales.
Strategic Alignment
Aligned with Key EU Targets
Our research aligns with EU targets, which set measurable goals to restore degraded ecosystems. Our research provides practical approaches to ecosystem restoration, enhances biodiversity stocks and flows, and reinforces Ireland’s climate and environmental commitments.