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I+D fp7 - TEMA 6:Medio Ambiente(incluido Cambio Climático)
Programa de Trabajo 2012Carolina Rodríguez Rodríguez
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Objetivos
1. Incentivar la participación de entidades españolas y elliderazgo de proyectos.
2. Determinar áreas de I+D medioambientales en las queEspaña tiene potencial, para trasladar nuestros intereses ala Comisión Europea de cara a futuras convocatorias.
3. Alinear las prioridades de I+D del sector medioambiental anivel nacional y europeo.
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CIP3.620 M€
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IDEAS (7.510) Consejo Europeo de Investigación
PERSONAS (4.750) Acciones Marie Curie
Infraestructuras de investigación (1.715)
Investigación en beneficio de las PYME (1.336)
Regiones del conocimiento (126)
Potencial de investigación (340)
La ciencia en la sociedad (330)
Desarrollo Coherente de las Políticas de Investigación (70)
CAPACIDADES
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Actividades de cooperación internacional (180)
Acciones no nucleares del Centro Común de Investigación (1.751)
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1.ENV en todos los Temas + 1 específico
2. Comp. ENE
3. ENV Gestionado por DG RTDi
4. (- 5 convocatorias)
5. Estructura
ESQUEMA DEL VII PROGRAMA MARCO
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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• promover la gestión sostenible del medio ambiente y sus recursos• avance en el conocimiento de las interacciones entre el clima, la biosfera, los ecosistemas y la actividad humana, y el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías, herramientas y servicios
• tratar, de forma integrada, los acuciantes problemas medioambientales.
• Casi todas las problemáticas ambientales a resolver afectar a la cuenca mediterránea (casos piloto).
• Inundaciones, gestión del agua, cambios radiación solar, afectación al clima, monitorización de recursos naturales, gestión sostenible de ecosistemas, desertización, tecnologías ambientales, patrimonio cultural.
• herramientas y tecnologías para monitorizar, prevenir, mitigar y adaptarse a las amenazas y presiones medioambientales, incluyendo tanto las relacionadas con la salud humana como con la sostenibilidad del medio ambiente natural y artificial
PECULIARIDADES de Áreas de Investigación Medioambiental en ES
OBJETIVOS CONCEPTUALES DE MADESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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DEFINICIONESDESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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¿CUÁNTO?
INCREMENTO DESTACADO A PARTIR DE 2011
M€Año 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
225 200 217 233 246 250 318 356
EN 2013,GASTO 60% MÁS ELEVADO QUE EN 2006
9. Espacio10. Segurid.
8. Socioeco,7. Transp
6. Medio Ambiente
5. Energía4. Nano3. TIC2. Aliment.1. Salud
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
FECHA DE PUBLICACIÓN: 20 DE JULIO DE 2011INFO-DAY: 17 DE JUNIO DE 2011
DEADLINE 1ª FASE: 20 DE OCTUBRE DE 2011 Y GENERALDEADLINE 2ª FASE: 8 DE MARZO DE 2011
¿¿ FP8 ??ERA Study
Green Paper
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ERANET+
ERANETJTI / PPP
Art. 169
JTI PPP
PEOPLE
INFRASTRUCTURES
EUROSTARS
Fundamental Research
Applied Research
Innovation Deployment
Market set upDevelopment
ICT-FET (Flag Ships)
ERC SMEs and SME Associations
eHealtheIdentityICT for TTEnergy efficiency
Programmes
Instruments
New thematic initiatives
Wind EnergySolar EnergyBioenergyCarbon Capture and StorageElectricity GridSustainable Nuclear EnergySmart Cities
PPPEnergy Efficient BuildingsFuture of FatoriesGreen carsFuture Internet
•Alzheimer•Agriculture, Food Security & Climate change•Health and Diet•Cultural Heritage
eHealthSmart gridTT, mobility & logisticsContentLarge Scale Demos & trials
Ageing Society Climate KnowledgeSeas and OceansAntimicrobial resistanceUrban EuropeWater challenges
PANORAMA ACTUAL EN TORNO A LA I+D EUROPEADESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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PECULIARIDADES: POLICY RELEVANT
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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ANTECEDENTES CUANTITATIVOSDESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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•The world market of environmental products and services is growing. According to an OECD study. GREENNOVATE, goods and services provided by eco-industries is estimated to represent around 2.5% of the EU GDP. SMEs play a major role in the world economy, but also as important innovators. Clearly, eco-innovation represents a key opportunity to establish Europe's leading role to overcoming the world's sustainability challenges, and a sizeable business opportunity that can make Europe's economy even stronger and more competitive in the future.
ANTECEDENTES CUANTITATIVOS Y CUALITATIVOSDESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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• http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/environment/library_en.html• http://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/index_en.cfm• https://www.fp7-4-sd.eu/index.php
OTROS ANTECEDENTES: FINANCIACIÓN PASADA
FP7. PROYECTOS COLABORATIVOS:4SP text: Changes in atmospheric composition and in the water cycle will be studied and risk based approaches will be developed taking into account changes in droughts, storms and floods patterns. Selected projects:ACQWA – Assessment of climatic change and impacts on the quantity and quality of water (CP-IP)Shiva – Stratospheric ozone: Halogen Impacts in a Varying Atmosphere (CP-FP)IMPRINTS – Flash floods and debris flow events (see also 6.1.3.)WASSERMed - Water Availability and Security in Southern EuRope andthe Mediterranean (CP-FP-SICA)CLIMB Climate Induced Changes on the Hydrology of Mediterranean Basins:Reducing Uncertainty and Quantifying Risk through an Integrated Monitoring and Modelling System (CP-FP-SICA), HighNoon – Adaptation to changing water resources availability in northern India with Himalayan glacier retreat and changing monsoon pattern (CP-SICA) IMPRINTS - Improving Preparedness and Risk Management for flash floods and debris flow events (CP-FP)
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4SP text: Changes in atmospheric composition and in the water cycle will be studied and risk based approaches will be developed taking into account changes in droughts, storms and floods patterns. Selected projects:
• ACQWA – Assessment of climatic change and impacts on the quantity and quality of water (CP-IP)
• IMPRINTS – Flash floods and debris flow events (see also 6.1.3.)• WASSERMed - Water Availability and Security in Southern EuRope and the
Mediterranean (CP-FP-SICA)• CLIMB Climate Induced Changes on the Hydrology of Mediterranean Basins:
Reducing Uncertainty and Quantifying Risk through an Integrated Monitoring and Modelling System (CP-FP-SICA)
• ClimateWater – Bridging the gap between adaptation strategies of climate change impacts and European water policies (CSA-SA)
OTROS ANTECEDENTES: FINANCIACIÓN PASADA
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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AURORA BOREALIS
EURO-ARGO
EUFAR
LIFEWATCH
ICOS
EMSO
IAGOS-ERI
The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) has been set-up to help facing important challenges
ANTECEDENTES Y APOYOS: ESFRI
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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• The Strategic Forum for International Cooperation• mandate and how it works
• The India Pilot Initiative on water related challenges– Objectives– Building blocks– EU instruments– The stakeholder conference in Delhi 2010– Towards a strategic research and innovation agenda
• Next steps
SFIC-FORO ESTRATÉGICO DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
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Member StatesEuropean Union
EU and Member States cooperation
PILOT India PILOT China
DE FR
DKUK
ITFIN
GR ES
European COMAT
PT
SFIC-FORO ESTRATÉGICO DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
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The India Pilot Initiative
• SFIC developed a concept for a geographical pilot initiative on India on ‘water related challenges’
• The IPI has been based on previous work, in particular within the CREST OMC working group on “Internationalisation of R&D” (2007-2008);
• The development of the IPI strongly coordinated with EU & MS Science Counsellor network in Delhi;
• The SFIC-Task Force prepared the ground for further decisions through the analyses on “why, what and how” cooperation with India is supported at bilateral level;
• The IPI is build around a series of different planned activities such as a conference in India held on 11/12 November 2010;
• The IPI is developed with a view to establishing a strategic EU/Member States research agendavis-à-vis and with India in the longer term;
SFIC-FORO ESTRATÉGICO DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
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• Continue exchanging information (mapping, etc)• Synchronising priorities and topics at EU and Member States level and with
Indian authorities • Defining the research and innovation agenda (in cooperation with JPI Water
Challenges for a Changing World)• Organise an India-EU and Member States Ministerial meeting in May 2012
SFIC-FORO ESTRATÉGICO DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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¿PROGRAMAS COMPLEMENTARIOS? ¿VÍNCULOS?
EIT – CLIMATE KIC. EIT=25% (120 M EUR, 2010-2013) . Total. 764,5 M EUR. Posibilidad de financiación del FP7, grupos de trabsjo de agua, low-carbon, mobilidad; convocatoria en marcha
INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP (MATERIAS PRIMAS-PTE MINERALES-FORO CDTI 01.06.2011, AGUA-WSSTP GENERAL ASEMBLY-FORO CDTI 09.2011…)
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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Basic research
Research & Technology
Development
Demonstration(prototypes)
ERC (European Research Council)
Market replication
LIFE+ (DG Environment)
CIP (Competitiveness and Innovation programme)FP7 (DG Research)
Proposals ONLY addressing stage C and/or stage D are out of scope
DIFERENCIAS CONCEPTUALES
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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Differences between CIP and FP7
• Research and development phase completed
• Aims at market uptake and exploitation of more 'mature' eco-innovative solutions with a clear business strategy
• Funds first application/ First commercial deployment /market replication, real-scale, market demonstrations/ industrialisation/ upscaling/ full production
• Predefined priorities (although not exclusive):
– Material Recycling– Food and Drink (agricultural practices
excluded)– Sustainable Construction Material– Green business (focus on tools excluded)
• Focus on the research phase, but the medium term market potential of the proposed eco-innovation should be demonstrated
• Aims at development of new eco-innovative technologies or system solutions
• Funds feasibility studies/research/knowledge gathering/prototyping/technical demonstrations/ development of new technologies/tools
• No predefined priorities, excludes energy and transport
DIFERENCIAS CONCEPTUALES
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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PRINCIPALES CONDUCTORES POLÍTICOS Y LEGALES
EU Innovation policy, key issue of the EU2020 strategyIPCCEuropean Eco-innovation Action Plan – futuroEstrategia Marina Marítma de la UE- Comunicación 11 de Septiembre de 2009 (MED, MN)Biodiversidad. 2010 es el año de la biodiversidad de Naciones Unidas. Debates actualmente durante presidencia Española de la UE y se espera que para principios de 2011 se presente una política de la UE europea ambiciosa en esta materia, proponiendo temas clave como: los bosques (libro verde sobre protección de los bosques y una próxima consulta pública en esta materia) y especies invasivas (Comunicación a finales de 2010 y Acto comunicativo posterior).Panel internacional sobre Biodiversidad (debate en Bali).Eficiencia de recursos y uso sostenible.Eco-innovación y tecnología medio ambiental, infraestructura verde y promoción del crecimiento verde. Compra verde.Estrategia global de residuos. Economía circular (3R).Ciclo de vida desde el principio del proceso (materias primas).Calidad del aire. Revisión de la Directiva de los umbrales de emisión.Agua y calidad del agua (fechas clave: 2012, Revisión de la Directiva del agua y límites de calidad del agua y 2015)Suelo.Directiva del suelo actualmente bloqueada siendo la Presidencia española la que está intentando activar estos debates.La tierra y su uso.Sustancias Químicas y nanotecnología (REACH).
POLICY DRIVERS
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL ESTADO ACTUAL, ANTECEDENTES
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El futuro del Programa Marco: ¿Programa de Programas?
• Iniciativas operativas (ERA-NETs, ERA-Nets +, JPI, JTI, Art. 185, EIP)
• Programación Conjunta (Joint Programming)Agricultura y Cambio ClimáticoCambio climáticoOcéanos Agua Patrimonio Cultural …
• Plan Estratégico Europeo de Tecnologías Energéticas (SET Plan)
• Plan Europeo de Recuperación Económica
• Innovation Partnership
¿EL FUTURO PROGRAMA MARCO?
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NUEVA ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO 2012ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
(1) Coping with climatechange
Sub-activity 6.1.1 Pressures on environment and climateSub-activity 6.3.1 Environmental technologiesSub-activity 6.4.1 Earth and ocean observation systems andmonitoring methods
(2) Sustainable use and management of land and seas
Sub-activity 6.2.1 Conservation and sustainable management ofnatural and man-made resources and biodiversitySub-activity 6.2.2 Management of marine environmentsSub-activity 6.3.2 protection, conservation and enhancement ofcultural heritage, including human habitatSub-activity 6.4.1 Earth and ocean observation systems andmonitoring methods
(3) Improving resource efficiency
Sub-activity 6.3.1 Environmental technologiesSub-activity 6.3.3 Technology assessment, verification and testingSub-activity 6.4.2 Forecasting methods and assessment tools for SD
(4) Protecting citizens from environmental hazards
Sub-activity 6.1.3 Natural hazardsSub-activity 6.1.2 Environment and healthSub-activity 6.3.1 Environmental technologiesSub-activity 6.4.1 Earth and ocean observation systems andmonitoring methods
(5) Mobilizing environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
Sub-activity 6.4.1 Earth and ocean observation systems andmonitoring methodsSub-activity 6.4.2 Forecasting methods and assessment tools for SDSub-activity 6.5.1 Dissemination and horizontal activities
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• - Europe 2020 Strategy and the "Innovation Union" Flagship: Innovation Partnerships notably in the area of water.
• - "Resource Efficient Europe" Flagship Initiative and ERA objectives including Joint Programming Initiatives are of key strategic importance for the EU environment research.
• - A challenge driven approach and establish stronger linkages to innovation• - Overarching theme "Transformative and Responsible Innovation"[1]• - Promote high-impact projects and involve a broad number of both public
and private stakeholders.
• Strategic inputs from relevant policy DGs have been reflected in the chosen priorities.
– GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems)– WCRP (World Climate Research Programme)– DIVERSITAS (International Programme of Biodiversity science)
• Activities of the ETPs (European Technology Platforms)– Water Supply and Sanitation (WSSTP)– Sustainable Chemistry (SusChem)– European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP)– Forest-based Sector Technology Platform.
CONDUCTORES
ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
Advisory Board
Relevant policy DGs
SRAs European Techn. Platforms
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• As such, projects could strengthen future innovation in their projects by considering the inclusion of pre- and co-normative research tasks and the integration of standardisation organisations to support standardisation.
• SME relevant research: In the 2012 work programme efforts are made to encourage industry/SME participation notably through bottom-up approaches and SME-targeted topics. Mandatory level of SME-participation is introduced as an additional eligibility criterion. This approach is particularly applied in the areas of resource efficient technologies, processes and services in support of the Resource Efficiency Initiative and demonstration of most promising prototypes and tools derived from previous European environmental research activities in the areas of water and waste applications. SME participation is further encouraged through various SME-friendly topics across the work programme.
• Dissemination actions are tackled throughout the work programme.
• Open access in FP7: Beneficiaries are required to deposit peer-reviewed articles resulting from projects in an institutional or subject-based repository, and to make their best efforts to ensure that readers have open access to these articles within six months of publication.
• Each proposal under this Theme should allocate appropriate efforts and resources to dissemination to promote the use and uptake of the results.
• Specific dissemination topics to strengthen science-policy interface are introduced in the area of geo-engineering, air quality and marine research.
• A feasibility study: to explore opportunities to extend open access to data in order to enhance transparency, credibility and efficiency of research and further promote the use of data and results for policy and/or business purposes.
• Overall expected impact: It is expected that the 2012 work programme through its research and innovation actions will boost European competitiveness by promoting novel applications and tools for improved resource efficiency of natural resources (e.g. water, land, marine). It is expected that the work programme will stimulate the SME participation notably in the area of environmental technologies. In addition, the results obtained will provide support for evidence-based decision making notably for EU policies in the field of environment e.g. air, marine, water, chemicals policies and support to Resource Efficiency initiative.
CONDUCTORES
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• Funding limits will be applied as eligibility criteria. Proposals that do not respect this limit will be considered ineligible.
• The minimum number of applicants in funding schemes is specified in the section III of this work programme. The duration of the project and the requested EU contribution should be in line with a realistic planning of the project. The budget request should also be in line with the needs of the consortia, within the maximum EU contribution, but not necessarily at it.
CONDUCTORES
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• More topics: pilot, demonstration and validation activities.
• Addressing technical and commercial risks, building capabilities for innovation and disseminating and optimising the knowledge generated (protection including patenting, preparing standards, etc).
• RSFF, brokerage events with investors.
• Bottom-up topic on innovative resource efficient technologies, processes and services in support of the Resource Efficiency Initiative
• Bottom-up topic to support demonstration and exploitation of most promising prototypes and tools derived from previous European environmental research activities (e.g in the areas of water and waste applications)
• Exploring opportunities to extend open access to data in order to enhance transparency, credibility and efficiency of research and promote the use of data and results for policy and/or business purposes. Following the FP7 pilot action on open access to peer reviewed scientific publications in the environment field (among others), it is suggested to introduce in WP 2012 - a transition phase towards FP8 - a feasibility study on open access to environmental information and data."
RESUMEN
ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
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¿CUÁNTO?ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
Activities 2012[1] BudgetEUR Million[2]
Call FP7-ENV-2012- one-stageCall FP7-ENV-2012- two-stageCall FP7-2012-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EeBCall FP7-2012-GC-ELECTROCHEMICAL-STORAGETotal
38.00217.005.005.00265.00
General activities (cf. Annex 4) 2.94
Other actions:•Evaluations (EUR 2.00 million)•Monitoring and reviews (EUR 400 000)•Actions implemented through public procurements, expertsgroups and grants to identified beneficiaries (EUR 1.50 million)Total
3.90
Estimated total budget 271.84
[1] Under the condition that the draft budget for 2012 is adopted without modifications by the budget authority.[2] The budget figures given in this table are rounded to two decimal points.
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• Call title: ENVIRONMENT 2012: TWO-STAGE• Call identifier: FP7-ENV-2012-two-stage• Date of publication: 20 July 2011[1]• Deadline: 20 October 2011[2] at 17.00.00, Brussels local time• Indicative budget[3]: EUR 217 million[4]
Challenge/activity Indicative budget (EUR million)
• 6.1 Coping with climate change • 48
• 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
• 38
• 6.3 Improving resource efficiency • 50
• 6.4 Protecting citizens from environmental hazards
• 42
• 6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
• 39
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• Carbon, resource efficient and climate resilient society and economy• Geo-engineering• Mitigation potential of key economic sectors• Earth climate system (ecological cycle)• The EU ETS, a system based on the "cap and trade" principle. Launched in
2005, the EU ETS works on the "cap and trade" principle. This means there is a "cap", or limit, on the total amount of certain greenhouse gases that can be emitted by the factories, power plants and other installations in the system. Within this cap, companies receive emission allowances which they can sell to or buy from one another as needed. The limit on the total number of allowances available ensures that they have a value.
Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change
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Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change
ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change
ENV.2012. 6.1-1 Seasonal-to-decadal climate predictions towards climate services One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000
ENV.2012.6.1-2 Development of advanced techno-economic modelling tools for assessing costs and impacts of mitigation policies One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 6 000 000
ENV.2012.6.1-3 Strategies, costs and impacts of adaptation to climate change One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 6 000 000
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• European Biodiversity Observation Network to the global scale within the GEO framework
• Good Environment Status - Ocean of Tomorrow• Estrategia Marina Marítima de la Union. Comunicación
Atlántico
Challenge 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
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Challenge 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
ESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
Challenge 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
ENV.2012.6.2-1 Exploration of the operational potential of the concepts ofecosystem services and natural capital to systematically inform sustainable land,water and urban managementOne or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000
ENV.2012.6.2-2 Assessing global biological resources: the European contribution to the Global Earth Observation Biodiversity Observation Network[1] (GEO BON) Up to one proposal can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution perproject shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on thecondition that the estimate EU contribution goingto SMEs is 15% or more of the total estimated EUcontribution for the project as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation, beforesignature of the grant agreement. Proposals notfulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
ENV.2012.6.2-3 Innovative Tools for Understanding and Assessing Good Environmental Status (GES) of Marine Waters ("The Ocean for Tomorrow")Up to one proposal can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 6 000 000
ENV.2012.6.2-4 Management and potential impacts of litter in the marine and coastal environment ("The Ocean for Tomorrow")Up to one proposal can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 6 000 000
[1] This topic will provide knowledge and information on biological resources complementary to the actions conducted in GMESinitiative (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) e.g. GMES Land Monitoring Services.
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• Environmental Technology Action Plan• RTD:Workshop "Strengthening the role of R&D in
boosting eco-innovation and eco-efficiency" (13/11/09).http://circa.europa.eu/Public/irc/rtd/wseco/library
• Resource Efficiency Roadmap (DG ENV)
Challenge 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
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Challenge 6.3 Improving resource efficiencyESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
6.3 Improving resource efficiency
ENV.2012.6.3-1 Innovative resource efficient technologies,processes and servicesOne or more proposals can be selected.
SME-targeted Collaborative ProjectProjects will only be selected forfunding on the condition that theestimate EU contribution going toSMEs is 30% or more of the totalestimated EU contribution for theproject as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation,before signature of the grantagreement. Proposals not fulfillingthis criterion will not be funded.
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• Extreme events• Parma Declaration on Environment and Health• Exposome• Supersite
Challenge 6.4 Protecting citizens from environmental hazards
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Challenge 6.4 Protecting citizens from environmental hazards
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6.4 Protecting citizens from environmental hazards
ENV.2012.6.4-1 Improving the resilience ofsociety to catastrophic natural hazards throughnew risk-management partnershipsOne or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall notexceed EUR 6 000 000
ENV.2012.6.4-2 Long-term monitoringexperiment in geologically active regions ofEurope prone to natural hazards: the Supersiteconcept[1]One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall notexceed EUR 6 000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on the condition that theestimate EU contribution going to SMEs is 15% or more of the totalestimated EU contribution for the project as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation, before signature of the grantagreement. Proposals not fulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
ENV.2012.6.4-3 Integrating environmental andhealth data to advance knowledge of the role ofenvironment in human health and well-being insupport of a European exposome initiativeOne or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000
[1] This topic will conduct long-term monitoring experiments in European areas prone to geohazards complementary to theactions conducted in the GMES initiative (Global Monitoring for Environmental and Security) e.g. GMES emergencymanagement services.http://supersites.earthobservations.org/main.php
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• SMEs• Global citizen observatory• Demostrators• Open access
Challenge 6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
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Challenge 6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
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6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
ENV.2012.6.5-1 Developing community-based environmental monitoring andinformation systems using innovative and novel earth observation applications[1]One or more proposals can be selected.
SME-targeted Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution perproject shall not exceed EUR 9 000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on thecondition that the estimate EU contribution going toSMEs is 30% or more of the total estimated EUcontribution for the project as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation, beforesignature of the grant agreement. Proposals notfulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
ENV.2012.6.5-2 Demonstration and exploitation of most promising prototypes andtools derived from European research activitiesOne or more proposals can be selected.
SME-targeted Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution perproject shall not exceed EUR 3 000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on thecondition that the estimate EU contribution going toSMEs is 30% or more of the total estimated EUcontribution for the project as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation, beforesignature of the grant agreement. Proposals notfulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
[1] This topic will explore new approaches to complete the global network of in-situ sensorsnecessary to monitor the environment complementary to the actions conducted in the GMESinitiative (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security).
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•Call title: ENVIRONMENT 2012: one-STAGE•Call identifier: FP7-ENV-2011-one-stage•Date of publication: 20 July 2011[1]•Deadline: 8 March 2012[2] at 17.00.00, Brussels local time•Indicative budget[3]: EUR 38 million[4]
• Challenge/activityIndicative budget
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• 6.1 Coping with climate change • 7
• 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas • 7
• 6.3 Improving resource efficiency • 12
• 6.4 Protecting citizens from environmental hazards • -
• 6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society • 2
• 6.6 Horizontal and cross-thematic activities • 10
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Challenge 6.1 Coping with climate change
ENV.2012.6.1-4 Exploiting the full potential of economic instruments to achieve the EU's key greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for 2020 and 2050
One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 3
000 000
ENV.2012.6.1-5 Explore opportunities, risks,feasibility and policy implications associatedwith key geo-engineering options
Up to one proposal can be selected.
Coordination and Support Action (supporting action)The requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 1
000 000
Challenge 6.2 Sustainable use and management of land and seas
ENV.2012.6.2-5 Improve scientific knowledge baseto support the implementation of the MarineStrategy Framework Directive ("The Ocean forTomorrow")
Up to one proposal can be selected.
Coordination and Support Action (supporting action)The requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 1
000 000
ENV.2012.6.2-6 Development of advanced technologies and tools for mapping, diagnosing, excavating, and securing underwater and coastal archaeological sites
One or more proposals can be selected.
SME-targeted Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 3
000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on the condition that the estimate EU
contribution going to SMEs is 30% or more of the total estimated EUcontribution for the project as a whole. This will be assessed at the end of thenegotiation, before signature of the grant agreement. Proposals not fulfillingthis criterion will not be funded.
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6.3 Improving resource efficiency
ENV.2012.6.3-2 Policy options for a resource efficienteconomyOne or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 3 000 000
ENV.2012.6.3-3 Development of resource efficiency indicators One or more proposals can be selected.
Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 3 000 000
ENV.2012.6.3-4 Support for standardisation needs inthe field of environmentUp to one proposal can be selected.
Coordination and Support Action (supporting action)The requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 1 000 000
6.5 Mobilising environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society
ENV.2012.6.5-3 Exploring opportunities for open accessto primary environmental dataUp to one proposal can be selected.
Coordination and Support Action (supporting action)The requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 1 000 000
ENV2012.6.5-4 Integrated assessment of air pollutionsupporting the revision of EU air quality legislationUp to one proposal can be selected.
Coordination and Support Action (coordinating action)The requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 1 000 000
6.6 Horizontal and cross-thematic activities
ENV.2012.6.6-1 EU-India cooperation in water technology and management: research and innovation One or more proposals can be selected.
SME-targeted Collaborative ProjectThe requested European Union contribution per project shall not exceed EUR 3 000 000Projects will only be selected for funding on the condition that the estimate EU contribution going toSMEs is 30% or more of the total estimated EU contribution for the project as a whole. This will beassessed at the end of the negotiation, before signature of the grant agreement. Proposals notfulfilling this criterion will not be funded.
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• PPP – Plan Europeo de Recuperación Económica, EeB, GC• India-EU and MMSS Partnership for an Strategic Roadmap
in Research and Innovation• Innovation Union• Joint Programming Initiatives:
– Water– Climate Change
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6.6. 24 M EUREeB.ENV.2012……. Concepts and solutions for
improving energy efficiency of historic buildings at district level
Collaborative Project (large scale integrating project)
GC. 2012……. Public-Private Partnership "European Green Cars Initiative Collaborative Project
ENV.2012….. EU-India cooperation in water technology and management: research and innovation
Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project)
ENV.2012….. Support for Programme coordination and cooperation in the context of the European Research Area in the field of water research
Coordination and Support Action (coordinating action)
ENV.2012….. Support for Programme coordination and cooperation in the context of the European Research Area in the field of climate change research
Coordination and Support Action (coordinating action)
6.6. Other activitiesESTRUCTURA DEL PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
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Carolina Rodríguez. Representante. CDTIBegoña Artiñano. Experta. CIEMATMiguel Guilarranz Experto. UAMBeatriz Morales. Experta. IMEDEA-CSICAlfredo Cadórnigo Experto. EREN
Delegación EspañolaCOMISIÓN EUROPEADG RESEARCH
DIRECTORATE I. ENVIRONMENT
Carolina Rodríguez. CDTI
Punto Nacional de Contacto. España.
COMITÉ DE GESTIÓN DEL PROGRAMA
COMISIÓN EUROPEADG ENVIRONMENT
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ADVISORY BOARDENVIRONMENT
EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGYPLATFORMS
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Begoña Artiñano. CIEMAT
DELEGACIÓN ESPAÑOLAEL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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CONSULTA INICIAL DELEGACIONES
ESTRATEGIA DE MEDIO
AMBIENTE/ POLÍTICAS
HOJA DE RUTA DE PROGRAMAS DE TRABAJO 2009-2013
PROPUESTAS DE TOPICS /ESQUEMAS COLABORATIVOS
BORRADOR PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO 2012
PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO
2012
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PROCESO DE ELABORACIÓN DE UN PT
EL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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1. Análisis de proyectos del plan nacional de I+D, CENIT, etc.
2. Recepción de inputs por parte de las plataformas tecnológicas
3. Recepción y análisis de topics “espontáneos” y memorias de I+D
4. Encuestas de muestras de interés
5. Análisis de políticas y estudios de evaluación del VI Programa Marco
6. Consenso con grupo informal de Delegaciones del Mediterráneo, Balcanes y otras delegaciones concretas con intereses comunes en ámbitos concretos.
•Máxima cobertura•Histórico de tópics financiados y proyectos de I+D en ejecución del PM
PREPARACIÓN DE LA POSICIÓN ESPAÑOLA. DELEGACIÓN
EL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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TOPICS Results
ENV.2012.6.3-1 Innovative resource efficient technologies, processes and services 27
ENV.2012.6.2-1 Exploration of the operational potential of the concepts of ecosystem services and natural capital to systematically inform sustainable land, water and urban management 22
ENV.2012.6.3-3 Development of resource efficiency indicators 18
ENV.2012.6.5-1: Developing community-based environmental monitoring and information systems using innovative and novel earth observation applications 17
ENV.2012.6.5-2 Demonstration and exploitation of most promising prototypes and tools derived from European research activities 16
ENV.2012….. Support for Programme coordination and cooperation in the context of the European Research Area in the field of water research 13
ENV.2012.6.1-2 Options and pathways towards effective mitigation and adaptation 12
ENV.2012.6.2-2 Innovative Tools for Understanding and Assessing Good Environmental Status of Marine Waters to Support Ecosystem-based Management 12
ENV.2012.6.2-4: Assessing global biological resources: the European contribution to the Global Earth Observation Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) 12
ENV.2012.6.5-3 Exploring opportunities for open access to primary environmental data 12
RESULTADOS ENCUESTA57 ENTIDADES RESPONDEN
ENCUESTAEL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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ENV.2012.6.3-2 Policy options for a resource efficient economy 11
EeB.ENV.2012……. Concepts and solutions for improving energy efficiency of historic buildings at district level 10
ENV.2012….. EU-India cooperation in water technology and management: research and innovation 10
ENV.2012.6.1-3 Exploiting the full potential of economic instruments to achieve the EU's key greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for 2020 and 2050 9
ENV.2012.6.4-3 Integrating environmental and health data to advance knowledge of the role of environment in human well-being: the European exposome initiative 9
ENV.2012. 6.1-1 Climate predictions towards climate services 8
ENV.2012.6.4-1 Improving the resilience of society to catastrophic events through new risk-management partnerships 8
GC. 2012……. Public-Private Partnership "European Green Cars Initiative 8
ENV.2012.6.2-5 Development of advanced technologies and tools for mapping, diagnosing, excavating, and securing underwater and coastal archaeological sites 6
ENV.2012.6.2-3 Improve scientific knowledge base to support the implementation of the Marine strategy framework directive 5
ENV.2012….. Support for Programme coordination and cooperation in the context of the European Research Area in the field of climate change research 5
ENV.2012.6.4-2 Long-term monitoring experiment in geologically active regions of Europe prone to natural hazards: the Supersite concept 4
ENCUESTAEL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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Topics cerrados 5ª Convocatoria.20111.1.4. Future Climate
2.1.3. Soil research and desertification2.2.1. Marine resources3.1.2. Soil3.1.4. Clean Technologies3.1.6. Marine environment3.1.7. Air technologies3.1.8. Technologies for climate3.2.3 Environment technologies for archaeology and landscapes3.2.4 Fostering the integration of cultural heritage in urban and rural settings3.3.1 Risk assessment of chemicals and alternative strategies for testing3.3.2 Technology Assessment3.3.3 Environmental Technologies Verification and Testing4.1.2. Cross-cutting research activities relevant to GEO (not open) 1 1 1 1
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• Green Paper 'From Challenges to Opportunities: Towards a Common Strategic Framework for EU research and innovation funding' (COM(2011)48). This Green Paper launches a public consultation on the key issues to be taken into account for future EU research and innovation funding programmes. The outcome of the consultation will subsequently feed into the preparation of the Commission's formal proposals for these programmes, which are due to be adopted before the end of 2011. The consultation website is available at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/csfri/index_en.cfm. Submissions can be made until 20 May 2011.
• The Second Earth Observation-Global Monitoring for Environment and Security Operational Capacity Workshop will take place on the 17 - 18 March, 2011 in Sheraton Hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria. You can participate in the event by registering on the workshop web-site: http://gmes-bg.org/workshop_2/registration.phtml. Poster session. The deadline for submission of abstracts is extended to 10 March 2011. More information is available at: http://gmes-bg.org/workshop_2/postersession.php . At the event web site you can find the preliminary programme: http://gmes-bg.org/workshop_2/index.php. E-mail: [email protected].
EVENTOS ESTRATÉGICOSEL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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• ALTUALMENTE, CONVOCATORIAS ENV 2011, 8,54% RETORNO UE-27, 9 COORDINADORES ESPAÑOLES
• TASA DE ÉXITO: 17%
• CONVOCATORIA MARINA-MARÍTIMA: DE 3,5% DE RETORNO EN 2010 SE HA PASADO AL 14,6%DE RETORNO EN 2011 CON 3 PROPUESTAS LIDERADAS POR ES.
ANTECEDENTES PARTICIPACIÓN ESPAÑOLA POR CCAAEL RETO, CÓMO CONSEGUIRLO
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• ¿tenemos claro qué queremos hacer?• ¿cómo de claro? -> detalles• ¿todos los socios lo tienen claro? “common understanding”
• innovación• más allá del estado del arte• ¿sirve para algo?
• convencer a terceros
CLAVES
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1.Calidad Científico-Técnica (3/5). Concepto, objetivos y plan de trabajo.2. Implementación y gestión (3/5). Participantes individuales y consorcio, distribución de
recursos.3. Impacto (3/5). Contribución al impacto esperado, planes de difusión y explotación.• Total (10/15)Umbral (mín/max)
2 ETAPAS. Distintos umbrales mínimos, más restrictivos(Primera etapa: sólo criterios 1 y 3. Segunda etapa: los tres criterios)
CRITERIOS GENERALES DE EVALUACIÓN
CUESTIONES PRÁCTICAS PARA LA PREPARACIÓNDE PROPUESTAS
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4. Labor creativa: análisisdel topic, estructuración.El líder decide quéinstitución necesita ycuál será sucontribución.
5. ¿Competencia?
1. Identificar topics de interés en elPrograma de Trabajo (CORDIS). Borradoresde convocatorias (miembros de laDelegación española)
2. Determinar cuál sería la contribuciónconcreta a la futura propuesta en base altopic
3. “Marketing”:– Info-days específicos, flash
presentations– Informar a Punto Nacional de
Contacto– Contacto con consorcios de
proyectos ejecutados en anterioresProgramas Marco, LIFE, etc.Detalles en CORDIS.
– Búsqueda pasiva: partner searchtools de CORDIS
ROL: SOCIO ROL:
COORDINADOR
CUESTIONES PRÁCTICAS PARA LA PREPARACIÓNDE PROPUESTAS
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EJERCICIO. 1. DESGLOSE, 2. QUÉ TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD-RESULTADO POSIBLE, 3. QUIÉN EJECUTA CADA ACTIVIDAD, 4. CÓMO SE ARTICULAN LAS ACTIVIDADES (WP COORDINACIÓN AFRICA, ETC), 5. TECHO DE FINANCIACIÓN, 6. IMPACTO –POLICY DRIVERS, 7. CONSULTAR EJEMPLOS
CUESTIONES PRÁCTICAS PARA LA PREPARACIÓNDE PROPUESTAS
Area 6.1.3.3 Risk assessment and managementENV.2011.1.3.3-1 Better prevention and management of volcanic eruptions
Content/scope: Eruptions likely to occur are always preceded by volcanic unrest period and pre-eruptiveprecursor signals. How to distinguish between unrest leading to eruption from unrest which doesn't. Theresearch should therefore develop and improve the predictability and the knowledge related to pre-eruptive processes for representative and dangerous volcanoes. Advances in modelling andmonitoring capacity need to be assured within a multidisciplinary collaboration framework. From theanalysis of volcanic unrest taking into account uncertainties, the project should develop and produce betterprobabilistic assessments leading to better plans for the management of volcanic crisis and theimprovement of forecasting and communication procedures.
Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (small or medium-scale focused research project) for specificcooperation actions (SICA) dedicated for international cooperation partner countries (focus on LatinAmerica).
Expected impact: Improve preparedness and warning capacity in collaboration with end users through theestablishment of reliable precursors for relevant volcano types; provide better hazard probabilities andquantitative levels of alert; enable improvement of near real time data processing.
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Carolina Rodríguez RodríguezRepresentante Nacional y PNCMedio Ambiente - VII PM
[email protected],4 – 28001 MadridTel. +34 91 581 55 00/55 62
Consultas generales I+D+i y el VII PM: www.cdti.es/pidi - Tel. 902 34 74 34
Gracias por su atención
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