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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:University of Malta, IFM-GEOMAR, IEO, CLS, CSIC +23 partnersUniversity of Malta,IFM-GEOMAR,IEO,CLS,CSIC,CNRS,Quantitative Aquatics, Inc.,EUROPEAN MARINE BOARD IVZW,NIVA,CNR,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,EV ILVO,LWCY,HIDROMOD,CNES,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,BLIT,IOLR,Breda University of Applied Sciences,IBER BAS,PEAS CENTER,MINECO,AGORA,Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI),EII,UBC,AENAOS THALASSA ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA,DUTHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000302Overall Budget: 7,919,410 EURFunder Contribution: 7,919,410 EURThe EcoScope project will develop an interoperable platform and a robust decision-making toolbox, available through a single public portal, to promote an efficient, ecosystem-based fisheries management. It will be guided by policy makers and scientific advisory bodies, and address ecosystem degradation and the anthropogenic impact that are causing fisheries to be unsustainably exploited across European Seas. The EcoScope Platform will organise and homogenise climatic, oceanographic, biogeochemical, biological and fisheries datasets for European Seas to a common standard type and format that will be available through interactive mapping layers. The EcoScope Toolbox, a scoring system based on assessments of all ecosystem components, ecosystem and economic models, will operate as a decision-support tool for examining fisheries management and marine policy scenarios and spatial planning simulations. Groups of end-users and stakeholders will be involved in the design, development and operation of both the platform and the toolbox. Novel assessment methods for data-poor fisheries, including non-commercial species, as well as for biodiversity and the conservation status of protected megafauna, will be used to assess the status of all ecosystem components across European Seas and test new technologies for evaluating the environmental, anthropogenic and climatic impact on ecosystems and fisheries. A series of sophisticated capacity building tools (online courses, webinars and games) will be available to stakeholders through the EcoScope Academy. The EcoScope project will provide an effective toolbox to decision makers and end-users that will be adaptive to their capacity, needs and data availability. The toolbox will incorporate methods for dealing with uncertainty; thus, it will promote efficient, holistic, sustainable, ecosystem-based fisheries management that will aid towards restoring fisheries sustainability and ensuring balance between food security and healthy seas.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:USYD, WATERWATCH, HYDRO & METEO GMBH & CO KG, WPC, HIDROMOD +3 partnersUSYD,WATERWATCH,HYDRO & METEO GMBH & CO KG,WPC,HIDROMOD,HYDRO METEO GMBH,WATER TECHNOLOGY,HCP INTERNATIONALFunder: European Commission Project Code: 870344Overall Budget: 1,999,170 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,170 EURShortages of freshwater will be one of the most pressing problems in feeding the world this century. To optimize use of available water it is important to distribute it wisely over the various competing interests, in particular agriculture, which is responsible for 70% of all freshwater use. Irrigation is currently often unsustainable, while groundwater reserves are becoming depleted and many places in the world are suffering water shortages. Action is therefore required now to use space and in-situ monitoring systems, to create a better sense of water availability and optimise use across the planet. WaterSENSE will provide water-availability and mapping services for any place in the world at different time and space resolutions, based on integrated Copernicus data, hydrological models and local data. The results of these services will be open access so as to further develop value-adding services. WaterSENSE itself will deliver the essential value-added service of monitoring compliance of local water use against water rights and regulations (‘water auditing’). The first application will be in the multi-climate Murray-Darling Basin in Australia, followed by validation in South Africa and the Netherlands. Consortium partners already provide water-availability and water-auditing services in the latter two countries. Novel research in the project will develop scalable information services, based on advanced big-data processing algorithms, to determine variables such as evapotranspiration, irrigation water use, rainfall and soil moisture, as well as machine learning to allow automatic data processing and reduce uncertainty in the hydrological variables determined. DIAS services for data provision, as well as cloud hosting and processing of computational services, will be developed and implemented. Existing successful partnership models will be refined to ensure service providers in the water value chain achieve healthy business development.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:ISESP, ARIA Technologies, BARI, PASPA, HL +6 partnersISESP,ARIA Technologies,BARI,PASPA,HL,COMARCH HEALTHCARE SPOLKA AKCYJNA,GMVIS SKYSOFT,HIDROMOD,UniMiB,ONUESC,NOORD-BRABANTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 223925more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:UNIBO, WCMC, CNES, CENTRE D'ACTIVITES REGIONALES POUR LES AIRES SPECIALEMENT PROTEGEES (CAR/ASP), FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS +24 partnersUNIBO,WCMC,CNES,CENTRE D'ACTIVITES REGIONALES POUR LES AIRES SPECIALEMENT PROTEGEES (CAR/ASP),FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,AGORA,Sapienza University of Rome,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,ECOOCEAN,LEITAT,HIDROMOD,DEVELOGIC GMBH,Deltares,VPF,GTD,RAED,Istanbul University,DUTH,THALES,SARL NORD SUD VENTURES,CLS,BLIT,AGIR,HCMR,ALSEAMAR,Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,EDISOFT-EMPRESA DE SERVICOS E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE S,Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI),ASSOCIATION NATIONALE DE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET DE LA CONSERVATION DE LA VIE SAUVAGEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727277Overall Budget: 8,398,720 EURFunder Contribution: 8,398,720 EURODYSSEA will develop, operate and demonstrate an interoperable and cost-effective platform that fully integrates networks of observing and forecasting systems across the Mediterranean basin, addressing both the open sea and the coastal zone. The platform will collect its data from the many databases maintained by agencies, public authorities, and institutions of Mediterranean EU and non-EU countries, integrating existing earth observation facilities and networks in the Mediterranean Sea building on key initiatives such as Copernicus, GEOSS, GOOS, EMODNet, ESFRI, Lifewatch, Med-OBIS, GBIF, AquaMaps, Marine IBA e-atlas, MAPAMED and others with marine and maritime links. Through ODYSSEA’s end-user centred approach, in which the various groups of end-users and stakeholders, within and external to the Consortium, will be involved from Day 1 of the project in the design, development and operation of the platform, including identification of gaps in data collection and accessibility. High priority gaps will be filled through multiple approaches that include developing a network of coastal observatories, deploying novel in-situ sensors at sea (a.o. microplastic sensors), oceanographic modelling and integrating existing mobile apps for citizen scientist networks. Applying advanced algorithms to organise, homogenise and fuse the large quantities of data in common standard type and format as well as other types of formats, the ODYSSEA platform will provide both primary data and on-demand derived data services, including forecasts, from ALL Mediterranean countries through a SINGLE PUBLIC PORTAL to various end-user groups and stakeholders. End-user requirements will drive the creation of secondary data sets which the platform will provide as new and packaged services matching the specialised information needs of users. ODYSSEA will improve accessibility to existing data as well as increase the temporal and geographic coverage of observational data in the Mediterranean.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:Deltares, Brevisco, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, WINGS ICT, SDU +23 partnersDeltares,Brevisco,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,WINGS ICT,SDU,THOKTARIDES KONSTANTINOS,TNO,KIELER MEERESFARM GMBH & CO KG,SPOK,HIDROMOD,KASTELLORIZO SOCIETE ANONYME OF RESTAURANTS AND TOURIST ENTERPRISES,WR,ACTEON SARL,LLOYD'S REGISTER GROUP LIMITED,PARKWIND,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,4H - JENA ENGINEERING GMBH,KIELER MEERESFARM GMBH,FORSCHUNGS- UND ENTWICKLUNGSZENTRUM FACHHOCHSCHULE KIEL GMBH,OCEANS OF ENERGY BV,SUBMARINER NETWORK FOR BLUE GROWTH EWIV,Stichting Noordzeeboerderij,VENTOLINES BV,JAN DE NUL NV,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,CONTROS,COLRUYT GROUP,THE SEAWEED COMPANY BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862915Overall Budget: 11,373,800 EURFunder Contribution: 9,822,670 EURThe UNITED (multi-Use platforms and co-locatioN pilots boosting cost-effecTive, and Eco-friendly and sustainable production in marine environments) project provides evidence by means of pilot demonstrators that the development of multi-use platforms or co-location of different activities in a marine and ocean space is a viable approach (economically, socially and environmentally) for European maritime industry and local ecosystems. The main activities centre around 5 pillars defined through the BG-05 call (i.e. Technology, Economy, Legal/Governance/Policy, Society, and Environment). The technological pillar comprises the need for synchronization of multiple operation and maintenance systems, local market stakeholders impact, support in management and planning decisions for new developments, as well as improvements in current design, safety and infrastructure set-ups for multi-use extensions. The economic pillar will investigate insurance issues, profitability/threshold to finance/investment pay off of multi-use developments while also paying consideration to risk/health impact on business, zoning and offshore, and economic sustainability. The Legal/Policy/Governance pillar focuses on the lack of dialogue between public institutions which issue permits; the lack of health and safety regulation and standards for multi-use, zoning and offshore as well as the absence of a framework for legal responsibility in multi-use. The societal pillar includes societal debates and concerns, societal perception of multi-use social preference of multi-use versus single use, societal ownership and acceptance issues, trust issues between sectors, required improvements in professional skills and competences. The environmental pillar includes determining the impacts of the various structure designs and the overall environmental feasibility of the pilot site developments and implementation regimes.
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