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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:AWI, University of Southampton, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, IFM-GEOMAR, IOW +24 partnersAWI,University of Southampton,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,IFM-GEOMAR,IOW,University of Stuttgart,Heriot-Watt University,Sapienza University of Rome,University of Trier,UG,DNV,University of Bergen,IFREMER,LG,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,University of Edinburgh,OGS,PML,ECN,MPG,NIVA,IFW THE KIEL INSTITUTE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY,UiT,GRUPA LOTOS SPOLKA AKCYJNA,KDM,STATOIL PETROLEUM,NERC,GU,TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265847more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2011Partners:IO PAN, IEO, Marine Institute, PAU, Sofia University +15 partnersIO PAN,IEO,Marine Institute,PAU,Sofia University,IFREMER,Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment,SHOM,PAN,KDM,OGS,BSH,Met Office,HCMR,HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET,KNMI,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,MINECO,FFCUL,NERCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 211597more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, BAS, TDV, INRAE, HZG +34 partnersInterdisciplinary Center Herzliya,BAS,TDV,INRAE,HZG,ALBIREM SUSTAINABILITY SL,MEDSEA,BSEC,MINISTRY FOR THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE,EGIS PORTS,UEA,University of Catania,CO.RI.LA,EURECAT,GCF,CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D INVESTIGACIO DELS RECURSOS,UPC,Deltares,STICHTING ECOSHAPE, BUILDING WITH NATURE,MEDITERRANEAN PROTECTED AREAS NETWORK,SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ORNITOLOGIA SEO,DARPA,ISRAEL NATURE AND PARKS AUTHORITY INPA,PROVINCIE GRONINGEN,WU,NLWKN,IUCN,MIT,STICHTING THE GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION,WR,CMCC,University of Lincoln,IBWPAN,KDM,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),UPM,PERNICE,SECRETARIAT MEDWET,IO BASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037097Overall Budget: 18,482,600 EURFunder Contribution: 17,823,800 EURREST COAST will demonstrate to what extent upscaled coastal restoration can provide a low-carbon adaptation, reducing risks and providing gains in biodiversity for vulnerable coastal ecosystems, such as wetlands or sea grass beds. By overcoming present technical, economic, governance and social barriers to restoration upscaling, REST COAST will develop the large-scale river-coast connectivity and increase the nearshore accommodation space for the resilient delivery of coastal ecosystem services (ESS). The selected ESS (risk reduction, environmental quality and fish provisioning) touch urgent coastal problems such as the erosion/flooding during recent storms or the accelerating coastal habitat degradation that seriously affects fisheries and aquaculture. By enhancing these ESS under present and future climates at 9 Pilots that represent the main EU regional seas (Baltic, Black, North, Atlantic and Mediterranean) we shall increase the commitment of citizens, stakeholders and policy makers for a long-term maintenance of restoration. Such commitment will go together with a transformation of governance and financial structures, supported by evidence-based results on restoration benefits for the welfare of coastal societies and assets. This transformation will build upon the results from hands-on restoration at the Pilots, steered by the multidisciplinary project advances. Combining new techniques, risk assessments, innovative financial/governance arrangements and homogeneous metrics for ESS and biodiversity, REST-COAST will develop a systemic approach to coastal restoration based on a scalable coastal adaptation plan. The plan will underpin a transformative change in governance and policies, proving the importance of the coastal dimension in the EU Green Deal for adaptation/mitigation under climate change. The proposed adaptation will facilitate replicating large scale restoration and introducing coastal ESS into national and international policies.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:Sorbonne University, PAN, NWO-I, NIOZ, KDM +70 partnersSorbonne University,PAN,NWO-I,NIOZ,KDM,CSIR,EURO-ARGO ERIC,IRD,BMRS,ETT SPA,IFREMER,NERC,CNES,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,EPSRC,NIKU,ECMWF,SAHFOS,CLS,MCTI,IMAR - INSTITUTO DO MAR,T.E. LABORATORIES LIMITED,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,BLIT,MARIS,DTU,NKE Instrumentation (France),CLU srl,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,ACRI-ST,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,PML,MINECO,ONUESC,UNIBO,AWI,PAU,EUMETNET GROUPEMENT D INTERET ECONOMIQUE,SAMS,UPMC,DEVELOGIC GMBH,CSIC,IEO,IEEE,VLIZ,CNRS,IO PAN,EUROPEAN MARINE BOARD IVZW,CONTROS,University of Bremen,University of Bergen,MPG,ISMAT,CIMAR,PLOCAN,NIVA,Seascape Consultants (United Kingdom),ESF,BRUNCIN,BRUNCIN,Met Office,Marine Institute,FAMRI,MEOPAR Incorporated,Dalhousie University,Mercator Ocean (France),IFM-GEOMAR,UAlg,Plymouth University,University of Exeter,CMCC,WHOI,Ribocon (Germany),EUROPEAN GLOBAL OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM,CIEMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 633211Overall Budget: 20,652,900 EURFunder Contribution: 20,652,900 EURThe overarching objective of AtlantOS is to achieve a transition from a loosely-coordinated set of existing ocean observing activities to a sustainable, efficient, and fit-for-purpose Integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System (IAOOS), by defining requirements and systems design, improving the readiness of observing networks and data systems, and engaging stakeholders around the Atlantic; and leaving a legacy and strengthened contribution to the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). AtlantOS will fill existing in-situ observing system gaps and will ensure that data are readily accessible and useable. AtlantOS will demonstrate the utility of integrating in-situ and Earth observing satellite based observations towards informing a wide range of sectors using the Copernicus Marine Monitoring Services and the European Marine Observation and Data Network and connect them with similar activities around the Atlantic. AtlantOS will support activities to share, integrate and standardize in-situ observations, reduce the cost by network optimization and deployment of new technologies, and increase the competitiveness of European industries, and particularly of the small and medium enterprises of the marine sector. AtlantOS will promote innovation, documentation and exploitation of innovative observing systems. All AtlantOS work packages will strengthen the trans-Atlantic collaboration, through close interaction with partner institutions from Canada, United States, and the South Atlantic region. AtlantOS will develop a results-oriented dialogue with key stakeholders communities to enable a meaningful exchange between the products and services that IAOOS can deliver and the demands and needs of the stakeholder communities. Finally, AtlantOS will establish a structured dialogue with funding bodies, including the European Commission, USA, Canada and other countries to ensure sustainability and adequate growth of IAOOS.
more_vert - IFREMER,CNR,KDM,DEFRA,NERC,VLIZ,UEFISCDI,MINECO,NWO,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,FZJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 314194
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