jpi " healthy and productive seas and oceans ” a new frontier
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JPI " Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans ” A New Frontier. ERRIN, December 8 th ,2011 Rudy Herman. Content. What is a JPI ? Policy context Vision & Governance International Dimension Next steps. The JPI added value. Not a new EU FP Instrument - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
JPI "Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans”
A New Frontier
ERRIN, December 8th ,2011
Rudy Herman
Content
1. What is a JPI ?
2. Policy context
3. Vision & Governance
4. International Dimension
5. Next steps
The JPI added value
• Not a new EU FP Instrument• High-level commitment MS policy driven•Long term perspective & capacity building• Different typologies of actions, EOOS, KIC, In-kind (85%), funds, networks..- FP8• Variable geometry (global approach vs local solutions)• Stakeholders participation (multi-sectorial)• Science to policy mechanism• Common strategic agenda• Visibility
WHY a JPI• Respond to societal and policy needs (EU 2020/Innovation Union…, Com (534)2008, Through a partnership approach
JPI is a long process..a leg to build the ERA towards
providing knowledge-based solutions to Grand challenges
SEASERA
BONUS
JPI OCEANS
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An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union (2007)
MSFD/GES, Marine Spatial Planning
Maximising the value of the maritime economy
A Marine and Maritime research strategy (2009)
EU 20-20 Objectives and Flagship Initiatives (rescource,, innovation, international,..)
Plus, international scheme for greenhouse gas emissions
Responding to policy needs
JPI Oceans - Grand Challenges
Enable the advent of a knowledge based maritime economy, maximising its value in a sustainable way
Ensure Good Environmental Status of the seas and optimise planning of activities in the marine space
Optimise mitigation of climate change impacts on maritime sectors and coastal areas
Source: NASA Goddard Photo, Arcitic July 14th 2011
Vision - Systemic change
JPI identified broad cross thematic/sectoral interdisiplinary marine environment, climate change and human activities.
Policy makers&
Society
Target Groups
Industry&
Services
Researchers&
Technologists
HOW: Economy-Science-Governance
interface
The JPI will foster a science-policy-industry P-P-P-dialog, bringing stakeholders into the governance structure
Drivers and Target Groups
COUNTRIES INVOLVED
•16 Participating countriesSpain, Belgium, Germany, France, Portugal, Italy,
UK, Denmark, Holland, Turkey, Romania, Iceland, ,Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Norway
•EC: non-voting member status
•Observers: BONUS
•Secretariat in Brussels
•All European Seabasins
Governance structure
Secretariat
Management Board (high level MS/AC representatives)
Executive committee(MS/AC representatives)
Strategic Advisory
BoardStrategic Implementation Agenda
Variable GeometryAction Plan
Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda
Science to policy mechanism why
No pan-European mechanism – global context
Long-term 10 yrs+/-
Regional specificities (cover all seabasins)
In particular MSFD and Marine Spatial planning
ESA Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) on 14 June 2008, Resolution mode to provide a spatial resolution of 300 m
Roadmap 2011-2012 20 september: Endorsement of Vision document,
Mapping, Terms of Reference by the Management Board
CSA (FP7) to support the JPI OCEANS (build a durable interface science-economy-policy in order to develop a credible SRIA)
to establish executive and advisory structures, to provide the procedures for the continuous development and implementation of a strategic research innovation agenda (SRIA) to be adopted by the MB itself on a variable geometry
20. september 1st MB CSA Oceans submitted on December 1st 2012: Establish STAB meeting (CSA)
Thank you for the attentionRudy Herman www.jpi-oceans.eu
“A New Frontier”