Calls under FP7 cooperation in Environment relevant to MPC and ICPC countries
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FP7 Cooperation
Environment
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Funding opportunities in the Environment Theme directed towards i) the participation of Mediterranean Partner Countries or ii) International Cooperation Partner countries.
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Projects covered by the following calls:
- FP7-Ocean-2011
- Indicative Budget: EUR 45 000 000
- Date of publication: July 20th, 2010.
- Call deadline:
January18th, 2011 (17:00hrs Brussels local time)
- FP7-ENV-NMP-2011
- Indicative Budget: EUR 12 000 000
- Date of Publication Date: 20 July 2010
- Call Deadline:
16 November 2010 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
FP7-ENV-2011
Indicative Budget: EUR 155 000 000
Date of Publication: 20 July 2010
Call Deadline: 16 November 2010 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
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For further information and full details of the call, please consult the full Environment 2011 Work Programme at:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.FP7ActivityCallsPage&id_activity=6
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Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that this document is accurate, the MIRA (Mediterranean, Innovation and Research Coordination Action) project cannot be held responsible for errors that may be found in it.
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OCEAN.2011-3: Assessing and predicting the combined effects of natural and human-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Call: FP7-OCEAN-2011
The capacity of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea to provide goods and services to their surrounding populations may be compromised in the near future if anthropogenic and natural pressures are not considered in connection with the natural sensitivities and capacities of the marine environment in an integrated, ecosystem-based way. An integrated approach for governance in the Mediterranean and in the Black Sea basins is therefore needed.
The overall objectives of the project are to promote sustainable well-coordinated research
efforts in order to characterise patterns of pressure in environmental and socio-economic
terms on the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and to develop a framework for future implementation of adaptive policies and management schemes, while fostering international cooperation with neighbouring countries.
Firstly, the project will develop expert systems in order to address the objectives of the topic, making the best use of the available observational and monitoring capability currently deployed in both basins. In particular it should take advantage of and be built on systems such as the ones currently deployed through the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) and the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) initiatives. The project should also take into consideration the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODNET) and the Data Collection Framework (DCF) in fisheries. Where needed, the project should fill short term data gaps and propose options to fill gaps on a continuous basis in the long term. This will include making more compatible the role of existing and future research vessel (i.e. a new multipurpose mobile platform for environmental data collection) with the current effort to monitoring systematically the environmental status of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea conditions through an integrated observing system.
Secondly, the project shall build an integrated knowledge-base for understanding the patterns of anthropogenic and natural pressures in the Mediterranean and in the Black Sea. In particular, it should develop the science-base needed to understand how the natural land-ocean processes that are characteristic of semi-enclosed basins (peculiar role of air-sea fluxes and fresh water fluxes, specific water mass ventilation rates, hydraulic control of flows across straits) and the anthropogenic processes (effects of large cities, coastal development, pollution, recreational activities, fishing and aquaculture activities) interact in these two basins.
Thirdly, the project shall provide a scientific rationale for a basin-wide promotion of the
principles and objectives put forward in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) in close collaboration with the neighbouring countries in order to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES). It should be built upon existing models, in particular those developed under GMES, improve prediction and management of key anthropogenic and natural processes and their impacts in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
The project shall cover both Mediterranean and Black Sea basins and foster international
cooperation. It will aim to build scientific capacity in the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea to strengthen European efforts to address the environmental challenges faced in the two semi-enclosed seas, jointly with neighbouring
countries. Finally, the project will develop a small research and survey vessel concept to be used for coastal areas, estuaries, as well as port areas, navigation channels. The innovative research content concerns a small vessel with low draft that can operate with very precise innovative dynamic positioning, novel propulsion in shallow waters and normal sea states. As well a being suitable for a wide range of research related users, the vessels will address the needs to survey, accurately and efficiently shallow water navigation channels, an important navigation safety issue for shipping, particularly in areas with shifting sands.
Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (large scale integrating project) for specific
cooperation actions (SICA) dedicated to international cooperation partner countries.
Additional eligibility criteria:
- The requested European Union contribution shall not exceed EUR 13 000 000.
- SICA - Minimum number of participants: 3 from different Member States or Associated
countries and 4 from different ICPC, among which at least 2 from the Mediterranean Partner Countries and at least 2 from the ICPC countries of the EU Black Sea Synergy.
Additional information:
A maximum of one project may be funded. The project must equally address both the
Mediterranean and the Black sea basins. It may include one sub-project for the Mediterranean and one for the Black Sea; but with a strong interlink between the two (e.g. for modelling) and a common approach for the development of the small research and survey vessel. The project should be in line with the requirements of the Inspire directive and data sharing principles of the GEOSS initiative.
The multi-disciplinary approach of the research undertaken is essential to address the topic. It will be considered during the evaluation of the criterion related to "S/T quality".
The multi-sectoral composition of the partnership and the participation of industrial partners and relevant end-users, in particular SMEs, are essential for the implementation of the project.
It will be considered during the evaluation of the criterion related to "Implementation".
Expected impacts:
- Reinforcing the scientific knowledge base, including in the regions out of the EU where this knowledge base remains poor, in order to understand and manage the impact of global changes on the Mediterranean and the Black Sea marine ecosystems and thereby contribute to their sustainable development;
- Clarifying challenges related to the definition and implementation of basin wide Good
Environmental Status in accordance with the MSFD;
- Contributing to building science-based basin scale management strategies and
informing policy makers at national, EU, regional and International levels. Evaluating
the various options for sustaining these tools on the long term;
- The project should be in line with EU and international policies such as: MSFD,
GMES, GEOSS, Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), Integrated Maritime Policy and the
regional sea conventions;
- Enable advanced marine transport technology to accurately and efficiently locate in
normal seas a vessel that can research and survey in shallow waters;
- Reinforcing international cooperation and interactions between scientists throughout
the two geographic areas and spreading knowledge to decision makers.
OCEAN.2011-4: Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPAs, integrated management of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
Call: FP7-OCEAN-2011
Due to the specific nature of the Mediterranean and Black Sea and the rapid expansion of seabased activities, there is a need to create new knowledge to support the development of decision maker's tools for optimizing the management of human activities, within an
integrated coastal and marine space system.
The objective of the project is to build up scientific basis firstly for establishing regional or sub-regional wide networks of marine protected areas (MPAs) for conservation and better management of marine living resources, secondly for assessing offshore wind energy potential while evaluating possible synergies and conflicts of use with other marine activities.
Research on MPAs will concern the establishment of scientific guidelines, criteria, models and tools for the design, mapping, management, monitoring and control of regional or subregional networks of MPAs including deep-sea habitats and areas beyond national jurisdictions. These networks of MPAs should respond to clearly established objectives, from protecting biodiversity (strict reserves) to achieving a sustainable exploitation of aquatic living resources by preserving nursery grounds and juveniles (restricted areas).
The focus will be on the identification of priority areas in both basins through a hierarchical approach based on ecological and socio-economic criteria in underrepresented or poorly studied areas and ecosystems (e.g. the high seas and the deep seas). Sizing, spacing and ecological connectivity and interdependency between sites will be studied for optimal maintenance of species populations and biodiversity (spill over effect), considering possible genetic exchange, larval behaviour patterns and larval dispersal and making the best use of molecular science and multidisciplinary approaches between marine genomics and ecosystem science. Habitat discontinuity and fragmentation, physical oceanography should also be considered. The development of management strategies for implementing the regional networks such as regulation measures to limit and ban certain practices, dynamic closures, legal issues for managing trans-boundary areas and high seas MPAs are key elements of the project. The project should also promote innovative communication strategies between scientists, managers, fishermen, shippers, NGOs, potential users and public at large.
Research on wind energy will provide a scientific basis for assessing off-shore wind potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, focusing on areas already identified as promising with respect to wind regimes. The project should assess the potential for offshore wind power production based on the use of existing models. It will also evaluate potential conflicts with other uses of the space (MPAs, maritime transport, on shore large desalination plants, dredging, fishing, aquaculture, sub-sea cables, pipelines, tourism, etc). The project should deliver scientific guidelines for an enriched "wind atlas" for decision-makers and planners.
Moreover the project shall launch two pilot studies, at least one in the Mediterranean and one in the Black Sea, addressing the establishment of regional networks of MPAs, also combining if possible wind energy development, and considering all the possible conflicts from other maritime activities. The pilot studies should address selected areas within regions or subregions of the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea as defined in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive1. The project should reinforce capacity building in support to international cooperation by transferring and making compatible methods across the two basins and by promoting common rules and practices in particular with non EU countries from Balkans, Southern Mediterranean and Eastern Europe bordering the two seas.
Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (large scale integrating project) for specific
cooperation actions (SICA) dedicated to international cooperation partner countries.
Additional eligibility criteria:
- The requested European Union contribution shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000.
- SICA - Minimum number of participants: 3 from different Member States or Associated
countries and 4 from different ICPC, among which at least 2 from the Mediterranean Partner
Countries and at least 2 from the ICPC countries of the EU Black Sea Synergy36.
Additional information:
A maximum of one project may be funded.
The multi-disciplinary approach of the research undertaken is essential to address the topic. It will be considered during the evaluation of the criterion related to "S/T quality".
The multi-sectoral composition of the partnership and the participation of industrial partners and relevant end-users, in particular SMEs, are essential for the implementation of the project.
It will be considered during the evaluation of the criterion related to "Implementation".
Expected impacts:
- Improved methods and tools for developing holistic planning and integrated
management approaches and practices for the implementation of regional or subregional
networks of Marine Protected Areas and the assessment of offshore wind energy potential in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea,
- Reinforcing international cooperation and interactions between scientists and marine
space users throughout the two geographic areas and spreading knowledge to decision
makers,
Demonstrating the feasibility and possible synergy between regional networks of
MPAs and offshore wind sites through the launching of two pilot studies, at least one
in the Mediterranean and one in the Black Sea, with the participation of the industry,
- Supporting maritime spatial planning and the development of an Integrated Maritime
Policy in the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins,
- Contributing to fulfil international/regional conventions and agreements e.g.
Convention on Biological Diversity, UN World Summit on Sustainable Development
Plan of Implementation, as well as EU regulations and policies regarding the
implementation of regional or sub-regional networks of MPAs.
1 The 4 sub-regions of the Mediterranean Sea are (i) the Western Mediterranean Sea; (ii) the
Adriatic Sea; (iii) the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea; (iv) the Aegean-
Levantine Sea.
ENV-NMP.2011.3.2.1-1 Development of advanced compatible materials and techniques and their application for the protection, conservation and restoration of cultural heritage assets2
Technical content/scope: Ageing, environmental conditions, use in public or private spaces or in exhibitions and museums, transport, as well as unpredictable events, lead to damages of movable and immovable cultural heritage assets. In general, conservation and restoration use traditional materials and techniques. However, new materials and techniques (including bio- and nanotechnology) may offer advanced, more effective and long-lasting solutions. The socioeconomic benefits of conserving cultural heritage generally surpass the costs of conservation; inappropriate interventions, however, may negatively affect this balance. The applicability or development of compatible materials with suitable properties should be assessed in order to evaluate the contribution to preventive conservation and thus, implicitly, to the sustainability and authenticity of the cultural assets.
Research proposals should develop advanced compatible materials (e.g. consolidants, coatings, substitutes etc.) and/or techniques (e.g. cleaning methods, reinforcement etc.) to secure the conservation of the original objects and/or improve the physical state of the damaged objects.
Proposals should also assess the long term behaviour of the materials as regards the durability of the historic assets, and/or the performance of the chosen techniques. The potential for adverse environmental and health impacts relating to the new materials and/or techniques should also be assessed.
Proposals may also include materials with novel properties such as self-healing or self-cleaning, or materials with an improved resistance to degradation mechanisms. Dedicated modelling, standardisation and/or the production of (certified) reference materials may also be addressed as part of the research proposals. Training activities may be included. The active participation of industrial partners, including SMEs, represents an added value to the activities and this will be reflected in the evaluation. Priority will be given to proposals that clearly demonstrate the market potential of new materials and techniques. This topic has been identified as particularly appropriate for the participation of beneficiaries outside the EU, in particular from International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC).
Special Features: Call jointly implemented by the Environment Theme (including Climate Change) and the Theme Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies (NMP).
Funding scheme: SME targeted Collaborative Projects
Additional eligibility criteria:
- The maximum European Union contribution per project is EUR 3 000 000.
- SME targeted Collaborative Projects will only be selected for funding on the condition
that the estimated European Union contribution going to SME(s) is 35% or more of the
total estimated EU contribution allocated to the project as a whole. This will be
assessed at the end of the negotiation, before signature of the grant agreement.
Proposals not fulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
Expected Impact: (i) Longer-lasting solutions in the conservation of cultural assets with
historical and/or artistic value, and/or (ii) Affordable solutions in terms of cost and/or
complexity of operation by those who will use the materials and techniques developed, and/or (iii) Contribution to achieving EU policies, in line with international recommendations in this field. The results of the research in this area should clearly be of benefit to SMEs and are expected to create a favourable economic impact on the sector concerned.
2 The joint Call for the topic ENV-NMP.2011.3.2.1-1 is organised by the Directorates Environment and NMP of DG RTD. The total indicative budget is 12 000 000 Euros of which 6 000 00 Euros from Theme 6 (Environment including Climate Change) and 6 000 000 Euros from Theme 4 – NMP (Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies).
ENV.2011.4.1.4-2 Assessing the ecosystem status, including fisheries, within the Mediterranean marine coastal areas of North African countries
This action aims at contributing to a permanent monitoring of the status of the coastal
ecosystems, including fisheries, for the coastal areas of North Africa. The project shall look to build upon the existing capacity of States within this region, enabling the collection of the relevant data and providing the means to assemble and make available the data and required information in a meaningful way for the end user. Data availability to all interested parties shall be ensured through the use of the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI). The assessment performed should contribute to populate the (GCI) and be conducted in collaboration with the relevant GEO tasks. This activity will identify and assess the risks posed by global change and human development to the environment, society and regional economies. It will also support the development of adaptation strategies to reduce these risks and mitigate impacts at local and regional levels.
Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project) for specific cooperation actions (SICA) dedicated to international cooperation partner countries
Expected Impact: An enhanced monitoring and management system of the North African
Mediterranean coastline, with the uptake of the information and services provided by the
network of responsible regional and local authorities.