ACTRIS ERIC
ACTRIS ERIC
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:UH, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, EMSO ERIC, KIT, CEA +6 partnersUH,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,EMSO ERIC,KIT,CEA,CNRS,ACTRIS ERIC,ICOS ERIC,FZJ,UFZ,CyIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101131426Funder Contribution: 2,499,080 EURENVRINNOV will co-design, test, and validate a common Innovation Roadmap for the European Environmental and Earth System Research Infrastructures (ENVRI) community. This Roadmap will set a credible pathway for the ENVRI community to establish and operate an ENVRI Innovation Hub (EIH), for the future development of new state-of-the-art technologies and services. The project will also develop the tools, policies, and community necessary for the Roadmap’s successful implementation. To achieve this, ENVRINNOV will: i) Conduct a comprehensive analysis of ENVRI services and technological needs & gaps, and define how to monitor them regularly. ii) Define, digitalize, and promote the uptake of common ENVRI innovation strategies for new technologies/services development to meet emerging needs/gaps. This will be done by defining and testing innovation co-creation mechanisms between ENVRIs, industry and the scientific community and shaping them into common policies. The project will also develop an ENVRI innovation capacity-building programme, a digital platform to enable them, and an uptake strategy to promote them. iii) Engage the ESFRI and R&I environment ecosystems to ensure long-term synergies and complementarities with ENVRI and gather feedback and support for the Roadmap. Finally, the project will plan for the timely and realistic implementation of the Roadmap, by also creating and validating with the ENVRI community an implementation plan, governance model and business model for the EIH. ENVRINNOV’s approach supports ESFRI’s strategic objective to “accelerate the exploitation of EU RIs as knowledge & innovation hubs”. It will help strengthen the European response to the climate crisis and its associated scientific, societal and economic challenges, by increasing the capacity of ENVRIs to respond to them. It will contribute to a more effective EU RI landscape, and support better integration across thematic areas and with the EU Technology Infrastructure landscape
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:MU, NILU, FUNDACION CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS AMBIENTALES DEL MEDITERRANEO, UH, EV INBO +52 partnersMU,NILU,FUNDACION CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS AMBIENTALES DEL MEDITERRANEO,UH,EV INBO,CERFACS,Utrecht University,UCPH,CSIC,UTAD,ENVIFRIENDLY INNOVATIONS P.C. I.K.E,UAntwerp,ULiège,SLU,UHasselt,UŚ,MARIS,INFN,FZJ,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,CNR,AnaEE EERIC,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,University of Salford,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH,Lund University,EMBRC-ERIC,ECMWF,NATIONAL INTITUTE OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOR OPTOELECTRONICS,BOKU,GESIS,Luke,UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE III - Paul Sabatier,KNMI,EGI,University of Vienna,LG,ACTRIS ERIC,ICOS ERIC,Deltares,DKRZ,CNRS,Senckenberg Nature Research Society,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,UOC,UGR,BGU,FMI,NOA,KIT,ENEA,FC.ID,UFZ,GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH INSTITUTE CAS,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,CyI,INTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101131261Overall Budget: 14,499,900 EURFunder Contribution: 14,499,900 EURAdaptation to climate change requires in-depth understanding of climate change driven risks, including their determinants (hazards, exposure and vulnerabilities) and impacts to human, production and natural systems. Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks (IRISCC) is a consortium of diverse and complementary leading research infrastructures (RIs) covering disciplines from natural sciences to social sciences, across different domains and sectors. IRISCC provides scientific and knowledge services to foster cutting-edge research and evidence-based policymaking to improve Europe's resilience to climate change. IRISCC ensures a “one-stop-shop” for various user communities on climate change risk related RI services by setting up a dedicated Catalogue of services and related access management system both for granting transnational (onsite and remote) and offering virtual access. The Catalogue of services will be built through three consecutive releases, each delivering increasingly integrated services to its user communities. The IRISCC service integration will include Service Design Labs employing co-design and transdisciplinary action, and Service Demonstrators benchmarking the integrated cross-RI services. In addition to services aimed towards the scientific community, IRISCC will offer knowledge services aimed towards policymakers and other stakeholders. This is done together with risk management platforms. The research enabled by IRISCC contributes to future reports on climate change effects (IPCC, IPBES) as well as policy- and decision-making to meet the targets of climate adaptation strategies. IRISCC contributes to training a new generation of scientists to efficiently use RI services and for data stewardship. Data from IRISCC will be open and made available in compliance with FAIR principles and linked to European initiatives such as EOSC. Strong links will be created between IRISCC and current and future efforts under Horizon Europe.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:JRC, UCG, PSI, BUW, TROPOS +41 partnersJRC,UCG,PSI,BUW,TROPOS,UAIC,UGR,FUNDACION CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS AMBIENTALES DEL MEDITERRANEO,IMT,UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE III - Paul Sabatier,CESKY HYDROMETEOROLOGICKY USTAV,Lund University,EMPA,ZAMG,CSIC,LG,NATIONAL INTITUTE OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOR OPTOELECTRONICS,UH,NILU,University of Évora,UEF,ACTRIS ERIC,ICOS ERIC,CNRS,OMM,NOA,KIT,University of Manchester,FZJ,INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,FMI,CNR,UCC,EMÜ,BIRA,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,CyI,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,AU,UW,INTA,AEMET,TU Delft,MUIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101008004Overall Budget: 14,999,900 EURFunder Contribution: 14,999,900 EURATMO-ACCESS is the organized response of distributed atmospheric research facilities for developing a pilot for a new model of Integrating Activities. The project will deliver a series of recommendations for establishing a comprehensive and sustainable framework for access to distributed atmospheric Research Infrastructures (RI), ensuring integrated access to and optimised use of the services they provide. ATMO-ACCESS mobilizes extensive resources in the atmospheric RIs communities to engage into harmonizing access procedures in relation to policies, financial regulations and conditions for access. It will develop and test innovative modalities of access to facilities and complementary and more advanced services, including digital services, developed as part of cross-RI efforts. ATMO-ACCESS will open physical and remote access to 43 operational European atmospheric research facilities, including ground-based observation stations, simulation chambers, but also mobile facilities and central laboratories that are fundamental elements in distributed RIs. Innovative cross-RI cloud services, addressing the management of data produced via access and the use of new, integrated data products, but also virtual tools for training, are offered through virtual access to RI data centres. All work in ATMO-ACCESS integrates experiences from past access programs, thus, synergistically streamlining the work and avoiding duplication of efforts. ATMO-ACCESS will continuously engage with users and with national and international stakeholders to propose optimal conditions for a coherent and effective framework of access that has been sufficiently tested and is supported by the relevant user and stakeholder groups to establish and ensure the long-term sustainability of access with the European RI landscape.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, Umeå University, INTERACT, UIC Science, OUH +51 partnersDepartment of Agriculture Food and the Marine,Umeå University,INTERACT,UIC Science,OUH,AWI,BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC INSTITUTE ASSOCIATION BAI,AU,PONANT,ACTRIS ERIC,University of Graz,UiT,Tjóðsavnið,EPSRC,IGF PAS,FONDATION TARA OCEAN,GFZ,ETT SPA,Université Laval,Lund University,CSIC,UMK,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,University of Alaska System,MU,NILU,EUROPEAN POLAR BOARD,Stockholm University,Aurora College,Hafrannsóknastofnun,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,TÜBİTAK,UH,UCPH,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,CNR,Grønlands Naturinstitut,DTU,SIOS SVALBARD AS,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,FMI,Marine Institute,NASC,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,UNIVERSITY OF TURKU,UAM,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT,IGOT UL,INKODE,OGS,CNRS,MINREL,IPEV,FL POLAR OPERATION GMBH,RIF FIELD STATION,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101130949Overall Budget: 14,588,100 EURFunder Contribution: 14,588,100 EURThe polar regions play a key role in the Earth’s system. They are essential for our climate and are sentinels of climate change, human expansion, and the hunt of new resources. The polar regions are losing ice, and their oceans and land are changing rapidly. The consequences of this polar transition extend to the whole planet and are affecting people in multiple ways. Evidence-based policy recommendations are needed, but the polar regions are difficult to reach, and research infrastructures able to operate in these regions are scarce. To understand and predict key processes in the polar regions and provide evidence-based information, the polar research community needs access to world-class research infrastructure operating in these regions. POLARIN is an international network of polar research infrastructures and their services, aiming at addressing the scientific challenges of the polar regions. The network includes a wide array of complementary and interdisciplinary top level research infrastructures: Arctic and Antarctic research stations, research vessels and icebreakers operating at both poles, observatories, data infrastructures and ice and sediment core repositories. POLARIN will provide integrated, challenge-driven, and combined access to these infrastructures to facilitate interdisciplinary research on complex processes. POLARIN will: 1. Provide challenge-driven transnational access to a large portfolio of research infrastructures. 2. Improve the access to data by improving data availability and interoperability between data infrastructures. 3. Provide virtual access to data and data services. 4. Provide data products for the scientific community and decision makers. 5. Train the young generation of polar researchers in optimally exploiting the infrastructures for their research. 6. Duly advertise the services offered by POLARIN and engage the infrastructure users to share their research outcomes with society.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:LG, PSI, UH, NILU, KNMI +28 partnersLG,PSI,UH,NILU,KNMI,NATIONAL INTITUTE OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOR OPTOELECTRONICS,TROPOS,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,CNR,CSIC,EMPA,BSC,ACTRIS ERIC,TNO,VITO,IMT,ISGLOBAL,UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE III - Paul Sabatier,CNRS,MSU,FZJ,JRC,Imperial,INERIS,NOA,SPIIRAS,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,FMI,СПбГУ,UW,University of Birmingham,Utrecht UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101036245Overall Budget: 8,104,000 EURFunder Contribution: 8,000,000 EURRI-URBANS aims to demonstrate how Service Tools (STs) from atmospheric Research Infrastructures (RIs) can be adapted and enhanced to better address the challenges and societal needs concerning air quality (AQ) in European cities and industrial hotspots. RI-URBANS responds to urgent needs to substantially reduce air pollution across EU by providing enhanced AQ observations in support of advanced AQ policy assessment. We develop and enhance synergies between AQ Monitoring Networks (AQMNs) and RIs in the atmospheric domain and combine advanced science knowledge and innovative technologies to develop pilot STs. These will enhance the AQMNs capacity to evaluate, predict and support policies for abating urban air pollution. RI-URBANS deploys tools and information systems in the hands of citizens and communities to support decision-making by AQ managers and regulators. The focus is on ambient nanoparticles and atmospheric particulate matter, their sizes, constituents, source contributions and gaseous precursors. RI-URBANS will evaluate novel AQ parameters, source contributions, and their associated health effects to demonstrate the European added value of implementing such STs. The project builds on existing initiatives for advanced research-driven AQ observations at supersites from European cities to provide the innovative AQ STs. Five implemented pilots in 9 cities will demonstrate the ability to integrate complementary STs in AQMNs and data management using FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable) principles. RI-URBANS will address all aspects of sustainability, including efficient curation, preservation and provision of access to data, training and capacity building, and how the use of tools will be secured in the future. Finally, upscaling and sustainability will be provided to the offered AQMNs-RIs interoperable services, using advanced instrumentation, modelling, source apportionment, integrated citizens observatories and mobile measurements.
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