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Progetto PREP4BLUE

Programme: HORIZON-MISS-2021-OCEAN-01

Project title: Preparing the Research & Innovation Core for Mission Ocean, Seas & Waters

Acronym: PREP4BLUE

Role in the project: Partner

Duration: 01/06/2022 - 31/05/2025

Total budget: € 4.997.690

ISMAR budget: € 326.738

Web site: n.a.

Key words: Mission Oceans, Research and Infrastructure implementation, Light House Projects, public engagement, co-design and co-implementation

Summary:
Mission Ocean, seas and water aims at restoring the health of our ocean and waters by 2030, as a major contributor to the European Green Deal and the Sustainable Development Goals. Research and innovation will be a key component of the Mission, which will link initiatives across disciplines, mobilise policymakers, stakeholders and citizens, and leverage public and private investments.PREP4BLUE overarching objective is to facilitate a successful first phase (2022-2025) of the Mission, by developing the co-creation and co-implementation R&I modalities required to achieve the Mission objectives and preparing the ground for inspiring and engaging citizens and stakeholders. The project is designed to deliver a series of tools, guidelines, methodologies and recommendations tested through pilots, which will interlink, leverage and optimise activities among the projects funded under the Mission. Our systemic approach will foster cohesion and connectivity between knowledge and technology, funding, regulation, education and skills, social structures and co-creation with R&I actors, citizens and stakeholders.
PREP4BLUE multidisciplinary and multi-actor consortium is actively engaged in basin-based strategies and related R&I activities, with strong experience in co-developing business models and recommendations for policy-makers, expertise in social sciences related to participative democracy and citizen engagement and excellent track-record in methodologies for knowledge management and transfer, as well as in stakeholder engagement. PREP4BLUE will also carry out strategic actions to assure the alignment of our CSA with the evolution of the Mission components, including the Mission Core Network, other contributors to the Mission and other Missions. Our project will contribute to preparedness and engagement of all relevant stakeholders to empower them to play an active role in the Mission.

Contact person in ISMAR: francesco.falcieri@ve.ismar.cnr.it

Partnership:

1. IFREMER (IFR) (France)

2. ERINN Innovation Ltd (ERINN) (Ireland)

3. Joint Programming Initiative Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans (JPIO) (Belgium)

4. German Marine Research Consortium (KDM) (Germany)

5. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) (Belgium)

6. Blue Cluster (VLIZ-BC) (Belgium)

7. Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD (FHG) (Germany)

8. Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) (France)

9. University of Southern Denmark (SDU) (Denmark)

10. Centro Tecnológico del Mar (CETMAR) (Spain)

11. Nordland Research Institute (NRI) (Norway)

12. Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC) (Spain)

13. University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Ireland)

14. EuroMarine Association (EuroMarine) (France)

15. National Research Council (CNR) (Italy)

16. S.Pro - Sustainable Projects GmbH (S.Pro) (Germany)

17. Galway Atlantic Aquaria (GAA) (Ireland)

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