Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta)
Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta)
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- USP,NORDREGIO,CNRS,DEÜ,CAUPA,ECNU,IGOT UL,Université Paris Diderot,University of Lisbon,UAIC,ULB,University of Delhi,Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 225260
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:MAWSON OY, University of Lapland, UL, Luleå University of Technology, YARA SUOMI OY +11 partnersMAWSON OY,University of Lapland,UL,Luleå University of Technology,YARA SUOMI OY,VALORIZA MINERIA SL,EFTAS,HZDR,MINAS DE AGUAS TENIDAS SA,CSIC,BEAK CONSULTANTS GMBH,Radai Ltd,LOOP AND LINE OY,GTK,Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta),DMTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 776804Overall Budget: 6,901,280 EURFunder Contribution: 6,901,280 EURNEXT proposal has been compiled by a pan-European consortium, which consists of 16 partners from leading research institutes (3), academia (3), service providers (5) and industry (5). The members come from 6 EU member states (Fi, FR, DE, MT, ES and SE) and represent the main metal producing regions of Europe, Fennoscncian Shield, Iberian Pyrite Belt and Central European Belt. These economically most important metallogenic belts of the EU have diverse geology with evident potential for different types of new mineral resource. The mineral deposits in these belts are the most feasible sources of critical, high-tech and other economically important metals in the EU. The project consortium has also a vast international collaboration network, e.g. 50% of the Advisory Board members have been invited from outside EU. In addition to the variable geology, the vulnerability of the environment and the glacial sedimentary cover in the Arctic regions of northern Europe, and the thick weathering crust and more densely populated nature of the target areas in the Iberian and Central European belts influence the mineral exploration in different ways. The social conditions in potential benefits and challenges also vary. Therefore the new environmentally sound exploration concepts and technologies will be optimized and tested on diverse mineral deposit types. NEXT will develop new geomodels, novel sensitive exploration technologies and data analysis methods which together are fast, cost-effective, environmentally safe and socially accepted. Methods developed reduce the current high exploration costs and enhance participation of civil society from the start of exploration, raising awareness and trust. Moreover, the reduced environmental impact of the new technologies and better knowledge about the factors influencing social licensing will help promote social acceptance of both exploration and mining and therefore support the further development of Europe´s extractive industry.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2010Partners:University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, UPT, Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, University of Kragujevac, ARC +5 partnersUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering,UPT,Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje,University of Kragujevac,ARC,Automotive center – Centar za vozila, Sarajevo,VTU,Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta),EZK,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 218699more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:Chalmers University of Technology, IRN LLC, SYKE, GREENDECISION SRL, IUNG-PIB +9 partnersChalmers University of Technology,IRN LLC,SYKE,GREENDECISION SRL,IUNG-PIB,BRGM,LGI,SANTERRA,Ministry of the Environment,NOVA,Deltares,GTK,CERTH,Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101112889Overall Budget: 5,804,680 EURFunder Contribution: 5,804,680 EURThe Information-based Strategies for LAND Remediation (ISLANDR) project is cross-disciplinary and multi-actor and aims to promote the delivery of Green Deal objectives, in particular achieving Zero Pollution by reducing soil pollution and enhancing restoration. ISLANDR will provide a series of tools and methods to support: (1) the delineation of soil pollution sources, (2) the assessment of risks, (3) the implementation of sustainable and risk-based land management (SRBLM), (4) the inclusion of wider valuation approach in financial and investment cases, (5) closer integration of land contamination and spatial planning decision-making and (6) key policy relevant findings related to the Soil Strategy, proposed soil health law and other areas of policy where soil is a crucial consideration. ISLANDR takes a carefully targeted approach in view of the large existing knowledge base, and has designed its outcomes be easily assimilated by multiple target groups (incl: policy interests, planners and regulators, site managers and their service providers). Care is taken to ensure support for capacity building and also to service the needs of long term repositories (e.g EUSO). Innovations include using CBA to provide robust valuation for parallel benefits to improve business cases; a technical basis for soil functionality as a “soil health” receptor, and operating window analyses of NBS and other low input remediation. ISLANDR makes use of 7 test areas across Europe to provide real world research context and road-test findings, including areas impacted by green transition consequences. Roundtables in these areas provide active local stakeholder dialogue and a basis for rapid implementation and new project roll-out. A key focus of ISLANDR is to facilitate soil remediation in situations where the case is economically marginal or negative, by providing a more thorough understanding of low input approaches and a wider value proposition for investment cases and financial planning.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:KCL, MRM, KGHM Cuprum (Poland), CSIC, Air Liquide (France) +27 partnersKCL,MRM,KGHM Cuprum (Poland),CSIC,Air Liquide (France),IMN,BRGM,SELOR,Mirka,IGME,TUBAF,BU,Grecian Magnesite SA,University of Warwick,Wola,BOLIDEN MINERAL AB,KGHM ECOREN,NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE AGENCY,Calduran,PYHASALMI MINE OY,HELLAS GOLD S.A.,UL,TU/e,Luleå University of Technology,Kemakta Konsult,G.E.O.S. Ingenieurgesellschaft (Germany),TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,GTK,KIJLSTRA BETONMORTEL BV,Integrated Resources Management Company (Malta),MINING AND EXPLORATI,LNEGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 228559more_vert
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