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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:CNR, PROMAN MANAGEMENT GMBH, L'ERA, KRAVVAS KONSTANTINOS, UNIPR +21 partnersCNR,PROMAN MANAGEMENT GMBH,L'ERA,KRAVVAS KONSTANTINOS,UNIPR,University of Ferrara,NTUA,IRIDRA,UNIVERSITAT DE VIC UVIC UCC,PFWB,CREAF ,CATALAN WATER PARTNERSHIP,CETENMA,Marche Polytechnic University,World Wide Fund for Nature,VIVA SERVIZI SPA,HELLENIC AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION - DEMETER,HYDRASPIS,ECODEVELOPMENT LIMITED COMPANY,ACR+,WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE OF LARISA,ARC,DARPA,TOPIKOS ORGANISMOS ENGEION VELTIOSEON (TOEV) CHALASTRAS - KALOCHORIOU,INGEOBRAS,WWFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101157327Overall Budget: 8,513,320 EURFunder Contribution: 7,937,480 EURThe overwhelming scientific evidence provided by the academic corpus indicates that to tackle the origin and negative impacts of nutrient pollution on water, soil and biodiversity, a wide landscape-river-sea system approach needs to be used. This should work on sustainable land management practices (especially, agricultural ones), improved wastewater treatment, and feasible nature restoration strategies. The project SEACURE will aim at demonstrating, scaling up and replicating effective innovations for the systemic prevention and reduction of nutrient pollution in the Mediterranean Sea basin, in line with the innovation ecosystem framework provided by the ongoing Mediterranean Lighthouse projects (as BlueMissionMed) and in close cooperation with related activities implemented by regional soil health living labs in the area. The project is dedicating resources for the regional upscale and replication of successful nutrient management strategies devoted to: i) reduce soil pollution and enhance its restoration; ii) reduce fertilizers use and nutrient losses; and iii) prevent, minimize and remediate nutrients pollution in freshwater and marine ecosystems, in six territorial units (Mar Menor and Central Catalunya in Spain, Po delta and Esino river in Italy, and Axios river delta and Thessaly Plain in Greece). On one hand, the viability and impact will be evaluated. On the other hand, partners will act on innovation levers: policy uptake, societal awareness, capacity building and funding availability. Regional business plans for upscaling the effective strategies in the territorial units will be crafted, taking advantage of the regional mobilisation of innovation ecosystems already carried out during the project. Finally, the replication of knowledge will be encouraged thanks to the technical assistance to Associated Regions through FSTP grants. In summary, the project is embracing the Missions’ impact-driven approach, working with actors to maximise its results’ uptake.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:MIO-ECSDE, IMPACT, Marche Polytechnic University, ACR+, UNIBO +10 partnersMIO-ECSDE,IMPACT,Marche Polytechnic University,ACR+,UNIBO,UL,UNIVERSITAT DE VIC UVIC UCC,NORCE,CIRCE,ARC,DARPA,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,ESPIGOLADORS,PROMAN MANAGEMENT GMBH,DILEPIXFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101084106Overall Budget: 6,523,900 EURFunder Contribution: 6,523,900 EUREach year, a substantial amount of food loss (FL) is generated at the primary production stage; FL have negative impacts on the society, contributing to food insecurity, depleting the environment, generating avoidable GHG emissions and creating pressure on land and water. Currently, key challenges hampering the reduction of FL are: regulatory challenges (e.g., exclusion of FL in the EU Commission Decision 2019/1597), technical challenges (e.g., lack of common measurement methodology, lack of cost-effective measurement tools), scientific challenges (e.g., lack of understanding of drivers) and social challenges (e.g., lack of skills of the different stakeholders involved). FOLOU is willing to contribute in overcoming these challenges, being the main objective of the project to set up the necessary mechanisms to: (i) measure and estimate (robust and harmonized methodology), (ii) monitor and report (national and EU FL registries), and (iii) assess the magnitude and impact of FL. Additionally, FOLOU will also work to assure the appropriate knowledge transfer and adoption of the project outcomes by the key targeted stakeholders: primary producers, retailers, consumers, policy makers and researchers. FOLOU will structure its activities in a comprehensive action plan revolving around four levers of change: 1#Understanding by working on collecting and curing FL available data, by working on understanding the drivers behind food losses and by assessing the impact of these losses; 2#Measuring by developing new cost-effective tools for the measurement/estimation of FL and a robust and harmonized methodology; 3#Training by providing tailored trainings to different stakeholders; 4#Adopting by preparing recommendations and creating a twinning programme. With a duration of 4 years, FOLOU gathers 16 multidisciplinary partners from 10 countries joining forces around a common challenge: Preventing and reducing the amount of food intended for human consumption that is eventually lost.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:CEDARE, VITO, EEAA, ARC, SSSUP +3 partnersCEDARE,VITO,EEAA,ARC,SSSUP,IAT,CITET,CMPPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265327more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2025Partners:Association La Saison Bleue, IFREMER, MEDCRUISE ASSOCIATION, HCMR, Ministry for Education and Employment +12 partnersAssociation La Saison Bleue,IFREMER,MEDCRUISE ASSOCIATION,HCMR,Ministry for Education and Employment,FVA new media research,MEDCITIES - MEDCITES,CNR,ECORYS ES,SDG4MED - Sustainable Development Goal for the Mediterranean,CSIC,CONFERENCE DES REGIONS PERIPHERIQUES MARITIMES D EUROPE,METU,FONDAZIONE WWF MEDITERRANEAN,BUSINESSMED UMCE,SCIENCE MALTA,ARCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094073Overall Budget: 3,000,100 EURFunder Contribution: 3,000,100 EURThe Mission Restore our Oceans and Waters by 2030 provides a holistic and coherent framework for developing a systemic approach to the depollution and regeneration of the basin hydrosphere, which is a striking need in the Mediterranean Sea (MED). In the BlueMissionMed proposal, a multi-actor, trans-sectorial and multidisciplinary consortium, consisting of 6 R&I public institutions, 5 NGOs, 3 industrial associations and 2 SMEs from 5 MS and 2 AC of the MED, proposes to set up, structure and empower a MED Lighthouse supporting the development and deployment of transformative innovative technological, social, business and governance solutions for ensuring a 30-50% reduction of pollution of the basin hydrosphere by 2030. It will be an interactive multi-actors digital platform able to offer to all MED Countries/Regions and stakeholders to access the necessary knowledge and tools. It will build on, connect and structure existing initiatives and activities, including the 9 Pilot BLUEMED on plastics free healthy MED and will exploit the R&I and policy knowledge generated by the funded projects/initiatives on the MED decontamination and restoration, ultimately promoting basin-wide cooperation, commitment and deployment of solutions addressing the Mission objectives. The Lighthouse will also ensure i) coherence, alignment and monitoring of EU, national and local policies, initiatives and actions ongoing the MED basin; ii) an effective provision of technical services, governance and business models to support and guarantee a sustainable socio-economic development of the basin; iii) a well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem attractive towards investors and businesses, iv) the required engagement of the society at large, thanks to a robust awareness raising and citizen science approach in its implementation in the sea basin and beyond, and, thus, v) the effective deployment of Mission Implementation Charter and piloting of the Mission objectives for the MED by 2025.
more_vert - CRE,IRIS,CZ Biom,UPC,GOKSER,PROFIKOMP,ISESP,CONSELLERIA DE MEDI AMBIENT I HABITATGE - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,KGVO,MULLER ABFALLPROJEKTE GMBH,ORBIT,Branche Vereniging Organische Reststoffen,MMKT,ARC,SOLUM,KOMTEK Solutions ApS,ASSOCIACIO PER A LA DEFENSA DELS INTERESSOS DE LES ENTITATS DEDICADES A LES PLANTES DE COMPOSTATGEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 243625
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