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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2021Partners:ERRIN, EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF), EuroRec, SPMS, EHTEL +14 partnersERRIN,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF),EuroRec,SPMS,EHTEL,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM,Funka Nu,COCIR,EAPM,EMPIRICA,THE LISBON COUNCIL,Open Evidence,ECHALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,IFIC,INCE,FZJ,AGE Platform Europe,European Alliance for Personalised Medicine,EIP ON AHA REFERENCE SITES COLLABORATIVE NETWORKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826353Overall Budget: 3,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,990 EURDigitalHealthEurope will provide comprehensive, centralised support to the digital transformation of health and care (DTHC) priorities of the Digital Single Market. The partners bring a broad range of collective knowledge and expertise, originating from the longstanding leadership and engagement in the whole spectrum of activities, from interoperability and standards to health service innovation and from the technical to the policy level. The project will support large-scale deployment of digital solutions for person-centred integrated care by identifying, analysing, and facilitating the replication of highly impactful best practices, utilising the consortium’s exceptional expertise on knowledge management and impact assessment (EIP on AHA repository of innovative practices, MAFEIP), twinning schemes, and mobilisation of stakeholders. A marketplace will enable organisations to find suitable partnerships. At least 46 twinnings ranging from adaptation of impactful best practices to full adoption will be carried out. A funding advice service and capacity building framework will be provided to further stimulate deployment and scale up. Building on the unique composition of the consortium, the project will establish and manage 3 collaboration platforms to align all efforts of ongoing and future initiatives supporting the 3 DTHC priorities. The partners will utilise their vast network of more than 1,100 members representing national, regional, and EU-wide stakeholders. The collaborative work will lead to common strategic agendas and commitments for action that will boost innovation and progress in the respective topics. A Board of Associated Experts with proven high-level competence on all key fields will support the delivery of an actionable strategic vision and recommendations for EU policy beyond 2020.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2025Partners:ENoLL, EFI, BEE / EEB, EUFIC, ERRIN +24 partnersENoLL,EFI,BEE / EEB,EUFIC,ERRIN,EIT FOOD,IFOAM EU GROUP,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,OMKI,University of Novi Sad,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,GAIA,Deltares,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,WS,TRUST-IT SRL,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,ACR+,Gemeente Eindhoven,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,AU,ELO ASBL,CIHEAM-IAMB,LGI,BioSense,EV ILVO,EIT,CREAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101145592Overall Budget: 3,200,000 EURFunder Contribution: 3,200,000 EURThe "A Soil Deal for Europe" Mission aims to accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030 through the establishment of 100 Soil Health Living Labs and Lighthouses (SHLL/LHs) that will drive the development and adoption of solutions. The Framework Partnership SOILL, led by ENoLL (the international association of certified Living Labs), has been created to coordinate, support, expand, and promote the network of 100 SHLL/LHs. During the initial two years of SOILL, the SOILL-Startup project will collaborate with the first waves of SHLL/LHs and key stakeholders to launch the SOILL one-stop structure. This involves: 1) Establishing a high-quality structure for SHLL/LHs with clear processes and procedures. A web-based Hub will be created to facilitate outreach, collaboration, support, and monitoring within and beyond the 100 SHLL/LHs network. 2) Providing comprehensive support to SHLL/LHs for a harmonized and sustainable approach within the network. This includes capacity building through training and supporting tools on methodologies, technical aspects, and cross-cutting areas. Regular monitoring and evaluation of SHLL/LHs will be conducted based on a consolidated assessment framework. 3) Supporting network expansion by promoting, engaging, matchmaking, and advising applicants to Mission calls. Events will be organized to showcase funding opportunities, provide examples, and disseminate information on the SHLL/LH concept and its implementation. Webinars, coaching, and matchmaking will assist applicants in conceptualization and consortia creation for their applications. 4) Facilitating knowledge exchange, collaboration, and synergy creation within the SHLL/LHs network and the wider community. SOILL-Startup will enhance the visibility and accessibility of the SHLL/LHs, their work, and achievements. Mutual-learning events, collaborative platforms, mutual visits, and matchmaking will facilitate collaboration opportunities, knowledge sharing, and solution uptake.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:IRC RCCCCD, REGIONS4 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, IIED Europe, LGI, PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE +8 partnersIRC RCCCCD,REGIONS4 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,IIED Europe,LGI,PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE,ICLEI EURO,AUEB-RC,IIASA,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,ERRIN,TECNALIA,Deltares,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101093942Overall Budget: 29,609,400 EURFunder Contribution: 29,609,400 EURThere is a need for a radical step-up in the attention we pay to current and future climate impacts and associated efforts. Despite inspiring examples of adaptation solutions, stand-alone risk reduction projects that tackle issues through direct or existing policy levers are common practice. Adopting a systemic, transformative approach is advocated by the Mission Adaptation and European Green Deal. P2R takes an innovative systemic approach to regional climate resilience; one indivisible from Europe’s future economic and social development, intersecting with net zero commitments, and demanding a markedly different approach from the one adopted so far. P2R will empower at least 100 regions and communities to co-design visions of a climate resilient future and corresponding transformative, locally led pathways and innovation agendas that ensure long-term impact through political commitment. We do this by: (a) mobilising regional interest and progressively elevating the ambition and capability of regions; (b) developing a Regional Resilience Journey framework (and supporting services) to equip regions and communities in developing climate resilience pathways and connected innovation agendas; (c) allocating €21M across 100 regions and communities via two open call cycles to support their Journeys (d) triggering a wide engagement of citizens and diverse stakeholders in the co-creation of the pathways; (e) increasing knowledge on adaptation innovations across Key Community Systems (KCS) and enabling conditions; (f) boosting literacy and access to (innovative) adaptation finance; and (g) developing a Resilience Maturity Curve to baseline and monitor regional resilience capacities. Led by Climate KIC, the P2R consortium brings the combined strength of: regional network organisations, technical designers and innovators of transformative adaptation, adaptation finance experts, learning and capability building specialists, and monitoring and innovation impact partner.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:BEE / EEB, EUFIC, EIT, MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATUR, CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV +42 partnersBEE / EEB,EUFIC,EIT,MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATUR,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,EFI,CSIC,NIKU,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,LGI,GAIA,ENoLL,BioSense,University of Greifswald,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,University of Novi Sad,NTNU,OVAM,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,TRUST-IT SRL,IFOAM EU GROUP,ACR+,ZALF,ERRIN,FC.ID,CREA,LG,INRAE,WR,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,EIT FOOD,Gemeente Eindhoven,CIHEAM-IAMB,OMKI,WS,K&I srls,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,AU,Deltares,ELO ASBL,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,The Democratic Society,FFG,EV ILVO,ACTA,IUNG-PIBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112782The Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe” aims to pioneer, showcase, and accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030, supporting the long-term commitments at European and global level within the Green Deal and Sustainable Development Goals. Ultimately, the creation of 100 Living Labs (LLs) and Lighthouses (LHs) will accelerate the creation and uptake of solutions by land managers, showcase measurable increase in soil health, improved social capital and citizen awareness. SOILL – lead by ENoLL, the international association of certified LLs – aims to set up and run an effective, agile, transdisciplinary, capillary, open and fair one-stop-shop structure. This will coordinate, support, enlarge, and promote the network of 100 Soil Mission LLs and LLs, and ensure their co-created, user-centred, harmonized, reliable, impactful, replicable, and sustainable lead of the transition towards healthy soils across different settings, geographical and socio-economic contexts. To facilitate this, the SOILL action plan has been designed to be agile and ready to adapt to the specific needs and requirements of LLs and LHs (applicant and established) as well of the different actors relevant in the different ecosystems and value chains. SOILL will support the production, exchange, and integration of knowledge to be transformed into specific and specialised skills for expanding practice, social capital, and policies. SOILL will help established LLs and LHs - as well as regional and national stakeholders seen as potential applicants - in building peer-to-peer relationships to ensure that best practices, guidance, knowledge, and lessons learnt are meaningfully shared and that they can learn from each other and scale up implementation of innovative approaches. Alongside, SOILL will start, facilitate, and coordinate the interaction of the network in the wider framework of the soil-related ecosystems, engaging all relevant stakeholders at national, European, and international level.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:ERRIN, FGB, UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL, STICKYDOT SRL, SOSCIENCEERRIN,FGB,UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL,STICKYDOT SRL,SOSCIENCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101006382Overall Budget: 1,138,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,138,000 EURWhile most SwafS initiatives have contributed to strengthening knowledge and approaches to Open Science, few initiatives have explored and implemented an RRI approach to Open Innovation. MOSAIC will address this SwafS knowledge base gap, exploring how to translate the involvement of stakeholders “from all parts of the quadruple helix”, typical of SwafS and RRI, in Open Innovation ecosystems, within the context of a mission-like environment focused on climate neutral and smart cities priorities. Drawing upon the richness of SwafS experiences so far, MOSAIC’s research will lead to the assessment of effective instruments applicable to successful co-creation approaches in quadruple-helix Open Innovation pathways. While doing so, the MOSAIC consortium will define and assess indicators to measure impacts and transformative changes that are specific to this particular context, generating scientific publications as well as toolkits to be further used within future SwafS-like initiatives and beyond. Pilot actions in the cities of Brussels and Milan will test MOSAIC’s methodological approach and research actions throughout the project. The piloting process will produce concrete instruments and recommendations, to be replicated in further European cities and regions willing to engage in mission-oriented approaches via quadruple helix collaboration, but also to enrich the work of Horizon Europe researchers and stakeholders more broadly.
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