
NATIONAL TERRITORIAL PLANNING AGENCY
NATIONAL TERRITORIAL PLANNING AGENCY
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:University of Exeter, METU, LMU, ESBJERG KOMMUNE, Westcountry Rivers Trust +36 partnersUniversity of Exeter,METU,LMU,ESBJERG KOMMUNE,Westcountry Rivers Trust,RAS,ULL,ADDMA SA,VKU,SDSN ASSOCIATION PARIS,University Of Thessaly,CSIC,NATURSTYRELSEN,DTU,GAC,elittoral,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,RESILIENT CITIES NETWORK,VPF,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCERTARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU STIINTE BIOLOGICE RA,UNIVERSITE DE TOURS,University of Cagliari,PRIVATE SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENERGY, SKOPJE,ICCS,Cleantech Bulgaria,AUEB-RC,BSUN,KWR,ELIEEP (ELIAMEP),LNH WATER APS,CUT,BSEC,BLUE GOLD SRL,ARC,Piraeus Port Authority,NATIONAL TERRITORIAL PLANNING AGENCY,CRS4,NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE AGENCY,WS,TORBAY COUNCIL,ASOCIACION BRIGAID CONNECTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037424Overall Budget: 15,654,600 EURFunder Contribution: 14,834,300 EURSystems Innovation Approach (SIA) addresses the growing complexity, interdependencies and interconnectedness of modern societies and economies, focusing on the functions of the cross-sectoral system as a whole and on the variety of actors. The Climate Innovation Window (CIW) is the EU reference innovations marketplace for climate adaptation technologies. ARSINOE shapes the pathways to resilience by bringing together SIA and CIW, to build an ecosystem for climate change adaptation solutions. Within the ARSINOE ecosystem, pathways to solutions are co-created and co-designed by stakeholders, who can then select either existing CIW technologies, or technologies by new providers (or a combination) to form an innovation package. This package may be designed for implementation to a specific region, but its building blocks are transferable and re-usable; they can be re-adapted and updated. In this way, the user (region) gets an innovation package consisting of validated technologies (expanding the market for CIW); new technologies implemented in the specific local innovation package get the opportunity to be validated and become CIW members, while the society (citizens, stakeholders ) benefits as a whole. ARSINOE applies a three-tier, approach: (a) using SIA it integrates multi-faceted technological, digital, business, governance and environmental aspects with social innovation for the development of adaptation pathways to climate change for specific regions; (b) it links with CIW to form innovation packages by matching innovators with end-users/regions; (c) it fosters the ecosystem sustainability and growth with cross-fertilization and replication across regions and scales, at European level and beyond, using specific business models, exploitation and outreach actions. The ARSINOE approach is show-cased in 9 widely varied demonstrators, as a proof-of-concept with regards to its applicability, replicability, potential and efficacy.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:AQUAPROIECT, Thetis, BUREAUVERITAS POLAND LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, CONSUS CARBON ENGINEERING SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPAWIEDZIALNOSCIA, RINA-C +20 partnersAQUAPROIECT,Thetis,BUREAUVERITAS POLAND LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,CONSUS CARBON ENGINEERING SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPAWIEDZIALNOSCIA,RINA-C,FUTUREWATER SL,KUL,UOXF,ICRE8,L'ORANGERIE STUDIO,UCL,ISMAI,SPECTRUM CONSTRUCT SRL,UNIBO,UTCB,HKV LIJN IN WATER BV,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,NATIONAL TERRITORIAL PLANNING AGENCY,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,THE FUNDING COMPANY,NAAR-NIHWM,TU Delft,GIFF,ICATALIST,GREDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 700699Overall Budget: 8,817,440 EURFunder Contribution: 7,739,810 EURRecent studies from the IPCC indicate that Europe is particularly prone to increased risks of river and coastal floods, droughts resulting in water restrictions and damages from extreme weather such as heat events and wildfires. Evaluations also show a huge potential to reduce these risks with novel adaptation strategies. Researchers, innovators and incubators develop innovative products and services to reduce the increased climate change risks. Many of these innovations however hardly arrive at the markets. BRIGAID BRIdges the GAp for Innovations in Disaster resilience. BRIGAID's approach is supported by three pillars. (1) At first BRIGAID takes into account the geographical variability of climate-related hazards and their interaction with socio-economic changes, (2) BRIGAID establishes structural, on-going support for innovations that are ready for validation in field tests and real life demonstrations and (3) BRIGAID develops a framework that enables an independent, scientific judgement of the socio-technological effectiveness of an innovation. BRIGAID's objective is ambitious but achievable with strong consortium partners in EU, two Associated Countries and support from Overseas Territories. BRIGAID (a) brings actively together innovators and end-users in Communities of Innovation, resulting in increased opportunities for market-uptake; (b) contributes to the development of a technological and performance standards for adaptation options by providing a Test and Implementation Framework (TIF) and test facilities throughout Europe; (c) Improves innovation capacity and the integration of new knowledge by establishing an innovators network and (d) strengthens the competitiveness and growth of companies with the support of a dedicated business team. Finally BRIGAID develops a business models and market outreach to launch innovations to the market and secure investments in innovations beyond BRIGAID’s lifetime.
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