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ANNUAL MEETING
WP4 Meeting 27th / 28th Jan. 2010 2 ENV-NCP-Together
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Agenda 27th Jan.
13.00 WelcomeMarion Tobler, WP Leader and Viroel Vulutrescu, Coordinator
13.10 ENT after one year: Overview on activities of all WPsViroel Vulutrescu
13.30 WP4: Task and deliverables for the first yearMarion Tobler
13.40 WP relationsFlurina Schaffer
13.50 Reports of the Task leaders: The first year of activities: - Goals achieved, deliverables - Missing parts, needsAll Task Leaders
14.50 Burning QuestionsDiscussion
15.10 Strategy WP4 for the next two yearsMarion Tobler
15.20 Coffee break
15.40 Work on incomplete /missing tasks
17.00 Practical information & needs: Outlook on WP 2011, Budget for ICPC partners, aob
18.00 End of working session
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Tasks and deliverables for the first year
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Deliverables:
D4.1: Coordinating smooth transfer of knowledge between INT-ER-LINK and ENV-NCP-CSA, in particular at the end of INT-ER-LINK (month 18)
D4.2: 5 Annual WP progress reports to the project coordinator (months 12, 24, 36, 48, 60)
D4.3: a database of international partners including organisations and potential partners made available in a secure way. Security will be assured by using a controlled distribution medium such as the NCP Forum (months 6). Further updates as required throughout the duration of the project (months 12, 24, 36, 48, 60)
D4.4: A questionnaire of ICPCs (month 5)
D4.5: A report with recommendations on ICPC FP7 needs (month 10)
D4.6: Preparation and distribution of first draft ICPC customised information about FP7 to selected ICPC representatives (month 2, 14)
D4.7: 4 FP7 ENV Training presentations to ICPC representatives meetings (months 12, 24, 36, 48)
D4.8: 4 FP7 ENV Training events at the offices of ICPC representatives of high potential countries (months 12, 24, 36, 48)
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Deliverables T 1
Coordinating smooth transfer of knowledge between INT-ER-LINK and ENV-NCP-CSA, in particular at the end of INT-ER-LINK
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5 Annual WP progress reports to the project coordinator
0
Database of international partners including organisations and potential partners made available in a secure way.
3 6
A questionnaire of ICPCs 2 5
A report with recommendations on ICPC FP7 needs
2
Preparation and distribution of first draft ICPC customised information about FP7 to selected ICPC representatives
1 3
4 FP7 ENV Training presentations to TC representatives meetings
4
4 FP7 ENV Training events at the offices of TC representatives of high potential countries
4
Task 4.3
Task 4.2
Task 4.3
Task 4.4
Task 4.1
Task 4.0
Task 4.4
Task 4.2
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WP relations
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Relations of Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub Input
Output
Management
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Relations of Task 4.1 International Cooperation
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub
Input
Output
Management
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Relations of Task 4.2 Third Country: Needs & Activities
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub
Input
Output
Management
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Relations of Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination Hub
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub Input
Output
Management
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Relations of Task 4.4 Exchange of Expertise
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub
Input
Output
Management
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Work Package Relations
Task 4.4 Exchange of
Expertise
Task 4.0 Management
Task 4.1 Network Intern.
Cooperation
Task 4.2 Third Coutry
Needs & Activities
Task 4.3 Awareness & Dissemination
Hub
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Reports of the Task Leaders
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Task 4.0: Managing the WP
Leader: NCP ENV Switzerland (Marion Tobler and
Flurina Schaffer)
• Internal to WP: smooth running of tasks 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4• External to WP: Coordination of work amongst all
stakeholders (other WPs, NCPs, INT-ER-LINK, ICPCs, EC, etc) ensuring synergies with ENV NCPs and others (Advisory board: South African, New Zealand and Australian NCPs, “EU-INCO water research, etc )
• A close relationship with the INT-ER-LINK to prevent duplication of effort and improve coordination.
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Task 4.1: NCPs Networking: sharing international cooperation contacts
Leader: NCP ENV Switzerland (Marion Tobler)
• Previously contacts have been established by Julian Randall (APN and representatives from Australia, New Zealand, Korea),
• Contact with INTER_LINK (consortium meeting in Rome)
• Foster contacts– Input from the Mobility networks– Input from INCO NCPs networks
• Elaborate contacts with international organisations– IGBP: International Geosphere-Biosphere Program – Diversitas (Climate Change) – IHDP: International human dimension program for global environmental
change – WCRP: World Climate Research Program
• Make information available in a secure way to all NCPs (e.g. NCP forum) meetings with key contacts
• Annual reports to the WP leader
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Asian Pacific Network for Climate Change
• Australia • Bangladesh • Cambodia • China • Fiji • India • Indonesia • Japan • Lao People's Democratic
Republic • Malaysia • Mongolia • Nepal • New Zealand • Pakistan • Philippines • Republic of Korea • Russian Federation • Sri Lanka • Thailand • United States of America • Viet Nam
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APN Activities2010
8-10 JAN Final Synthesis Meeting for the Project "Managing Ecosystems Services in Asia: A Critical Review of Experiences in Montane Upper Tributary Watersheds". Institute of Geography, Yunnan University, China. Contact: [email protected]
14-16JAN
APN Workshop on "Role of Experiments in Sustainability Transitions in Asia: Towards a Conceptual frameworkfor Alternative Development Trajectory". Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Contact Person: Joyashree Roy [email protected]
15JAN
IGES Kansai Research Center International Symposium 2010 on Climate Change / Global Environment and Natural disaster. Yomiuri Kobe Hall, Kobe, Japan. Please visit :http://www.iges.or.jp/ for more details.
17-22JAN
APN Workshop on “Quantifying the role of dead wood in carbon sequestration". China. Contact: [email protected]
20-22 JAN Project Scoping and Training Workshop for Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD), Jakarta, Indonesia. Contact: Dr. Rony Bishry at [email protected].
23JAN
APN International Symposium on Low Carbon Society, Kobe, Japan. Contact: [email protected]
28-30 JAN Final Workshop for the Project "Reducing Water Insecurity Through Stakeholder Participation in River Basin Management in the Asia-Pacific". Chiang Mai, Thailand. Contact: [email protected]
4-6FEB
The 10th annual Delhi Sustainable Development Summit ‘Beyond Copenhagen: new pathways for sustainable development’ ,New Delhi, India. Please visit: http://dsds.teriin.org/2009/
10-12MAR
The Fourth GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium, Sanur Paradise Plaza, Bali, Indonesia. Contact: [email protected]
12-15 MAR
The Second GAOTT Workshop for the Project "The Global Earth Observation System of Systems Asian Water Cycle Initiative Observation Convergence and Data Integration (GEOSS / AWCI / OCDI)", Bangladesh
15-19MAR
15th APN Inter-Governmental Meeting/ Scientific Planning Group Meeting and associated committee meetings. Busan, Republic of Korea. Contact: [email protected]
15-19 MAR
Joint Regional Workshop on Research Results of the Project "Assessment of Food and Water Security in South-Asia under Changing Climate Scenario Using Crop Simulation and Water Management Models, and Identification of Appropriate Strategies to Meet Future Demands". Islamabad, Pakistan. Contact: [email protected]
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2010
22-26 MAR Pre-conference of COP10 and the SC meeting of DIVERSITAS. Nagoya, JAPAN.
10-11 APR China Low Carbon Economy Forum 2010. Beijing, China. Contact Tracy Liu at [email protected]
12-13 APR International Symposium on Coastal Zones and Climate Change: Assessing the Impact and Developing Adaptation Strategies, Monash University, Victoria , Australia. Please visit: http://www.monash.edu.au/cemo/czcc2010/ or Contact Irene Thavarajah at [email protected]
14-16 APR Joint Regional Workshop for the Project "Human Impact on Land-cover Changes in the Heart of Asia". SCERT, Tomsk, Russia. Contact: [email protected]
10-13 MAY 2010 Earth System Science 2010: Climate, Global Change and People, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK. Please visit: earthsystemscience2010.org
17-28 MAY2010 Summer Institute on Climate Information for Public Health, New York. Please visit: http://iri.columbia.edu/education/summerinstitute10/apply or contact: [email protected]
14-16 JUNE Regional Workshop and Dissemination Meeting for the Project "Impacts of Global Change on the Dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains and their Consequences for Highland and Downstream Regions". Kathmandu, Nepal. Contact: [email protected]
TBD JUNE
Regional Workshop and Stakeholders Meeting for the Project "Peri-Urban Development and Environmental Sustainability: Examples from China and India", Wuhan, China
29-JUNE1-JULY
2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference: Climate Adaptation Futures: preparing for the unavoidable impacts of climate change, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Please visit: www.nccarf.edu.au/conference2010
27-30 JULY International GMBA-DIVERSITAS conference: Functional significance of mountain biodiversity. Chandolin (Valais), Switzerland. Please vist the conference website.
23-28 AUGWorld Congress 2010: "Forests for the Future: Sustaining Society and the Environment" , Seoul, Republic of Korea . For more details please visit: http://www.iufro.org/events/congresses/world-congress-2010/
TBDAUG
1st Visionary Workshop on “A comparative study of urban water quality management in SEA”, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam. Contact: [email protected]
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2010
TBDAUG
1st Visionary Workshop on “A comparative study of urban water quality management in SEA”, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City,Viet Nam. Contact: [email protected]
5-11SEP
2010 World Water Week, Stockholm, Sweden. Please visit: www.worldwaterweek.org
13-17SEP
Storm Surges Congress 2010 "Risk and Management of current and future Storm Surges" University of Hamburg, Germany. Please visit: http://meetings.copernicus.org/ssc2010/
TBD SEP
Final Plenary Meeting for the Project "The Global Earth Observation System of Systems Asian Water Cycle Initiative Observation Convergence and Data Integration (GEOSS / AWCI / OCDI)", University of Tokyo, Japan
15-17 OCTInternational Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA. Please visit :www.ugec2010.org or contact: [email protected]
17-19 OCTGLP 2010 Open Science Meeting, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA. Please visit : http://www.glp2010.org/ or contact : [email protected]
3-7DEC
N2010 -5th International Nitrogen Conference, New Delhi India. Please visit: http://www.n2010.org/
http://www.apn-gcr.org/en/indexe.html
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Dear Marion,
Thanks for your response. It is interesting to know that the FP7 and the planned FP8 follow the same strategy as the APN. Please allow me to reiterate my earlier point that APN always welcome opportunities for partnership and collaborative work to promote global change research in the region.
After having discussed your response with my colleagues at the Secretariat, we thought that it would be best to accommodate your presentation at the Scientific Planning Group (SPG) Pre-Meeting. This will take place a day before the main 3-day Inter-Governmental Meeting (IGM)/SPG Meeting. The tentative schedule of the main IGM/SPG Meeting is on 17-19 March 2010.
We also thought that we can accommodate a short presentation from you at the main IGM/SPG Meeting but we can only confirm this once we have prepared the agenda for approval by the Steering Committee. The only thing I can assure for now is that you are welcome to attend at the IGM/SPG Meeting as an observer and this will give you the opportunity to meet our national Focal Points and SPG Members as well as representatives of our key partner organisations and have informal discussions with them during breaks. In terms of time allocation for your presentation, I kindly ask you to wait until the end of October or first week of November so we can first get the approval the SC. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding.
I will be in touch again and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Perlyn
Mi 14.10.2009 05:01
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SEA - EU Net www.sea-eu.net
• SEA-EU-NET has established and will strengthen a network of scientists, policy-makers and programme-owners of International S&T cooperation activities to further promote FP7 in the region of SEA.
• SEA-EU-NET has started and will increasingly help to develop, promote, organise and structure the participation of SEA countries in the activities of the Framework Programmes. It will continue to contribute to the definition of SICA´s (Specific International Cooperation Actions, a new instrument defined under FP7 for International cooperation) but will increasingly identify and promote opportunities in the existing FP7 Work programmes to researchers in SEA countries. A key component to increase the participation of researchers from SEA countries in FP7 is to set up and strengthen FP7 National Contact Points. The project has started supporting the NCP establishment in some SEA countries in the first phase but will enlarge this support to all 10 SEA countries. A key objective for the top-up phase is to establish a regional network of NCPs in SEA.
• SEA-EU-NET gives insights in the research systems of SEA countries and analyse S&T cooperation between the EU and SEA in respect to opening the ERA towards this region.
• Utilizing strategic mapping, SEA-EU-NET will deliver an overview of the critical stakeholders within the EU and ASEAN regions, identify thematic and regional priorities, delivers rationales for priority setting and analyse the critical mass in terms of research effort in respect to each field (funding, workforce, etc). The project thereby provides the necessary evidence on research priorities and research strengths of SEA to develop and justify targeted and joint actions.
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SEA EU NET PartnersParticipant No.
Participant Short Name
Participant Organisation Name Country
1 (Coordinator)
PT-DLR The International Bureau of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Germany
2 KNAW Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences The Netherlands
3 BHC The British High Commission Singapore Singapore/United Kingdom
4 COLBUD Collegium Budapest, Institute for Advanced Study Hungary
5 TUBITAK The Scientific & Technological Research Council of Turkey
Turkey
6 NSTDA National Science and Technology Development Agency Thailand
7 ZSI Zentrum für Soziale Innovation Austria
8 RISTEK Ministry of State for Research and Technology Indonesia
9 NACESTI National Centre for Scientific and Technological Information
Vietnam
10 GIGA Institute of Asian Studies GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Germany
11 CIRAD Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement
France
12 RS The Royal Society United Kingdom
13 CNRS Centre National de Recherche Scientifique France
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SEA EU NET Partners
Participant No.
Participant Short Name
Participant Organisation Name Country
13 CNRS Centre National de Recherche Scientifique France
14 TUBITAK-UME
The Scientific & Technological Research Council of Turkey- UME
Turkey
15 PAN Polska Akademia Nauk Poland
16 NML-SIRIM National Metrology Laboratory – SIRIM Berhad Malaysia
17 (new partner)
DOST Department of Science and Technology Philippines
18(new partner)
AIT Asian Institute of Technology Thailand, Regional Scientific Institution
19(new partner)
NTU Nanyang Technological University Singapore
20(new partner)
Eureserach Euresearch Switzerland
21(new partner)
STI National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Office
Thailand
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Events of SEA EU Net
• 4 Scientific Workshops (2011 & 2012)
• FP7 Info days and Road Shows (1 National event and 2 roadshows per year per SEA partner) - 2012
• SEA NCP Training in SEA (2 events – 2 days each) – “training the trainer)
• SEA/EU NCP Meeting plus brokerage/networking event in Europe 2012 – 2 days
• 2 week SEA NCP internship in Europe (back to back with above)
• Development of NCP “survival kit”
• 2 Workshops in SEA – “How to Write a Good Proposal”
• E-learning tool for NCPs
• Twinning arrangements for Laos and Cambodia
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EULARINET http://www.s2lat.eu/eularinet
Co-ordinating Latin America Research and Innovation NETworks
Goal is to strengthen bi-regional dialogue on S&T between EU Member States (MS), Associated States (AS) and Latin American Partner Countries (LAPC) at policy, programme and institutional(research entities) level, thus contributing to a three fold objective: a) Promote the joint identification, setting up, implementation
and monitoring of mutual interest priorities of future work programmes across the Specific Programmes of FP7.
b) Joint definition of S&T co-operation policies
c) Support and stimulate the participation of LAPC in FP7
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EULARINET http://www.s2lat.eu/eularinet
• EULARINET will establish a co-ordination platform bringing together the key EU and LA policy makers and programme managers, as well as representatives of research entities, universities and the private sector, eminent researchers and representatives of the civil society, to set up dialogue fora at different levels, leading to the identification of S&T policies and priorities and defining specific activities to promote, support and stimulate participation of LA researchers in FP7 and to strengthen international S&T cooperation. These activities will be aimed at strengthening the EU – LA Knowledge Area.
• As political background, EULARINET will consider and develop the on going EU – LA dialogue on S&T, since the Río Summit in June 1999, the ALCUE´s Brasilia Action Plan for S&T Co-operation, the Guadalajara Declaration to set up the EU – LA Knowledge Area and finally the Vienna Summit in 2006 and the conclusions of the preparatory Senior Officials meeting in Salzburg, as a basis to go further in the practical implementation and updating of the existent policy guidelines.
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EULARINET…
…will also consider the achievements of existent co-operation programmes, such as: i) The multilateral programme CYTED with two MS (Spain and
Portugal) and 19 LA countries, involving more than 15.000 researchers in research actions (thematic networks and projects);
ii) The on going ERA-NET EULANEST, co-ordinating the national programmes of International Co-operation in S&T of 4 MS (Spain, Portugal, France, Germany), 1 AS (Norway) addressed to LA, with the aim to launch a joint call specifically dedicated to LA in 2008.
iii) Other National Programmes such as Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, IRD, etc.
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Liebe Frau Tobler, ich freue mich sehr über Ihre geplanten Trainings! Zu Ihrem Fragenkatalogs möchte ich Ihnen
Folgendes zurückmelden: In Südamerika haben wir die Situation, dass in den meisten Ländern offiziell hohe Regierungsbeamte als NCPs benannt sind. Diese sind in der Regel nicht im Beratungsgeschäft. Daher laufen hier die Rubriken nach Kontaktpersonen gegebenenfalls falsch. Die thematischen Prioritäten haben sich hoffentlich herauskristallisiert bei dem Workshop in Brasilia. Ich persönlich habe nicht den Eindruck, dass diese Prioritäten vorher explizit vorlagen. Daher erscheinen mir die Fragen hierzu etwas zu konkret, als dass Sie darüber bald eine Antwort erhalten könnten. Überwiegend sind die NCP in Lateinamerika staatlich administriert. Was Sie unter Block 3 Mobility programmes abfragen wollen, verstehe ich nicht ganz, erwarten Sie eine Fleißarbeit der LA Europäische, Amerikanische u.a.Programme zu listen? Auch der Block 4 Description of information and help needed scheint mir so zu umfangreich und komplex abgefragt, da werden Sie nicht viel Rücklauf bekommen (besser wäre Beispiele für Trainings aufzulisten und dann nur über Kreuzchen abzufragen). Zu Zeitpunkt und Anzahl möglicherweise interessierter Personen kann ich spontan nichts sagen, nur soviel, dass es in den seltensten Fällen (Mexiko, Chile, Argentinien, Brasilien (?)) NCPs gibt, die sich nur mit Umwelt beschäftigen.
Gerne können wir uns zusammensetzen, um uns auszutauschen! Mit herzlichen Grüßen, Cornelia Andersohn
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Task 4.2 : Determing Third Country Environment research needs and activities
Leader: NCP ENV Germany (Elisabeth Osinski & colleagues)
• Preparation of a questionnaire (D4.2.1) a) financial basis of the activities of the multipliersb) addresses, the function and professional tasks of the multipliersc) conditions for mobility into and out of the ICPCd) most appreciated information and help for ICPCse) ICPC representative’s facilities for distribution f) information the ICPC to feed back to MS/AC NCPs e.g. catalogues of researchers
and or organisations
• Implementation of the questionnaire (D4.2.2). distribution to at least the 14 ICPCICPCs mentioned in Scope part b) above
with a clear deadline for return, collection of the answers, follow up with late returns of questionnaire.
• Collect and summarise the results of the questionnaire in a report (D4.2.3):– findings and make recommendations. – how best to proceed with Task 3 of this WP– how to proceed in general with ICPCs. (comparison with what INT-ER-LINK if
appropriate)
• Report also review the carrying out of activities of Task 2.
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Task 4.3: NCP ICPC Awareness and dissemination hub
Leader: NCP ENV Poland (Danuta Maria Antosiewicz and colleagues)
• Facilitate information flow between researchers in MS/AC and researchers in ICPCs. (NCP representatives distribute the information within their countries.)
• Information flow about FP7 and MS/AC researchers to ICPCs : (customise NCPs existing tools: presentations, webpages, catalogues, brochures etc for distribution to ICPCs.) Distribution mainly electronically
• Information flow from ICPCs to MS/AC : Find out more about ICPC skills and capabilities and fed back to the MS/AC NCPs for distribution within their countries
• Explore activities of interest to ICPCs and MS/AC researchers: MS/AS brokerage events and partner search facilities are accessible to researchers from ICPCs and vice versa
• Observe on going activities (INT-ER-LINK project) and take appropriate actions (copy successful activities). Electronic distribution of FP7 ENV information to APN SPG members under Task 4.3 will include APN secretariat in cc.
• Take care of ICPCs changing requirements during the project and adjust our support to them (use resources effectively and efficiently).
• Annual reports to the WP leader.
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Task 4.4 NCP exchange of expertise and know how with ICPC NCP like networks
Leader: NCP ENV Romania (Viorel Vulturescu and colleagues)
• Achieve the participation of ENV researchers from ICPCs to our events e.g. brokerage as well as catalysing interest in FP7 trough personal information by NCPs towards ICPC representatives: group presentations and individual ICPC workshops.
• Group presentations: reaching more individuals in one go. (provisional interest with the APN secretariat established (Task1): one NCP makes an FP7 ENV opportunities presentation to all SPG members* typically coinciding with the APN Annual General Meeting to which all SPG members are invited. Consolidate the distribution of electronic information described in Task 4.3 above.
• NCPs will also be available, outside the AGM context, to provide further information to individual ICPC representatives. Send an NCP to three such AGMs, one/year in the first three years of the project to ensure momentum and interest is not lost.
• Select three high potential countries for training at locations in their respective countries. These individual ICPC workshops will be provided to ICPC representatives so that they can be trained by European homologues on procedures, techniques and modalities to support participation of national actors in FP7.
• Invite ICPC representatives to participate in Project meetings, PMT meetings to facilitate their integration in NCP mechanisms
* SPG member is an NCP equivalent in the 14 selected ICPC
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Burning questions
• Who will be our interested clients in ICPC countries?
• How can we reach and involve NCP like positions?
• How can we attract best researchers of ICPC countries?
• Will the questionnaire be sufficient to identify the need of ICPC countries?
• What can we offer the ICPC countries (topics)?
• What trainings should be offered?
• What budget do we have for ICPC NCP‘s travelling?
• What action do we have to take to lobby in Brussels for an Asian call?
• How much time do we need to disseminate information on upcoming calls in time?
• What permanent information has to be available on the web?
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Strategy for the next two years
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Strategy for the next two years
• Focus on SEA-EU-NET and APN
• Offer 1-2 general workshop for ICPC NCPs at their place(experienced NCP -> WP1 workshop)
• On the basis of WP1 and WP3 specific trainings for (non-experienced) NCPs
• Invite ICPC NCP to Brokerage events• Elaborate and implement the strategy on dissemination
hub (maintenance)• Create an entry point for „non-European“ countries on the
website
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Outlook on Call 2011
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Focus of the upcoming call
Geographic-Latin America (6 topics)-ICPC (3 topics)-Mediterranean (2 topics)-Africa (2 topics)-India (1 topics)
Thematic-Socio economy (4 topics)-Eco-efficiency (3 topics)-SME (3 topics)-PPP (2 topics)-Space (1 topic)
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Connections to other thematic themes:
Health (e.g. QSARs (quantitative structure-activity relationship) for toxicology.
Food, agriculture and biotechnology Biodiversity and its sustainable exploration for the production of biological resources; the use of Synthetic Biology for the solution of environmental problems i.e. waste
Information and communication technologies Challenge 6: ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency – sustainable management of natural resources
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies Health and Environment Impacts
Transport (including aeronautics) Preventive and emergency interventions to protect marine, coastal and land environments
Socio-economic sciences and the humanities Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective (Activity 2/8)
Security and Space GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)
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6.1. CLIMATE CHANGE, POLLUTION AND RISKS
•Sub-activity 6.1.1. Pressures on environment and climate (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Climate change and pollutant pathways
Responses from the research community to the mitigation and adaptation challenges posed by a post-2012 global climate agreement – a cross-thematic call
Cross-thematic Call
Development of climate and earth system models of different complexity
Socio-economic
Climate change at vulnerable regionsCross-thematic Call
Decadal climate prediction for adaptation decision support Latin America
•Sub-activity 6.1.2. Environment and Health (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Environmental change and human health Africa
Combined exposures to environmental stressors via different routes
Health Impact Assessment and risk assessment methodologies
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•Sub-activity 6.1.3. Natural hazards (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Science for better forecasting, prediction and early warningAsia, Latin-America, Mediterranean
Climate-related disaster risks reduction
Vulnerable communities, capacity building and resilience Social sciences
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6.2. SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
•Sub-activity 6.2.1. Conservation and sustainable management of natural and man-made resources and biodiversity (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Maintenance and restoration of soil fertility ICPC
Water resources in changing environment
Sustainable and Resilient Organic Cities SME, Industry
Biodiversity governance and valuation of ecosystemsICPC, Latin America, Social impact
Land-use and forest ecosystems
Coastal zone management and lagoons ICPC
•Sub-activity 6.2.2. Management of marine environments (19 M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Exploitation of marine mineral and energy resources SME
Marine Microbial Ecosystems
Marine and maritime joint call FP7 – WP2011ICPC, Mediterranean, Black Sea
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6.3. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
•Sub-activity 6.3.1. Environmental technologies for observation, simulation, prevention, mitigation, adaptation, remediation and restoration of the natural and man-made environment (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Eco-innovation!
International cooperation on environmental technologies India, Latin America
Public-Private-Partnerships within the Recovery PackageGreen cars, Energy efficient buildings
•Sub-activity 6.3.2. Protection, conservation and enhancement of cultural, including human habitat (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
New advanced compatible materials for conservation and restoration of Cultural heritage objects
SME
Support to the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural heritage
•Sub-activity 6.3.3. Technology assessment, verification and testing (EUR xx million)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Risk evaluation
Technology assessment
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6.4. EARTH OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
•Sub-activity 6.4.1. Earth and ocean observation systems and monitoring methods for the environment and sustainable development (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Inter-operable integration of shared Earth Observations in the Global Context
Joint call with GMES
Observation Systems for land use and coastal management in Africa Africa
Optimisation of information for an Integrated Global Carbon Observing System as a foundation for understanding, modelling and predicting environmental changes and related human activities
Latin America
•Sub-activity 6.4.2. Forecasting methods and assessment tools for sustainable development taking into account different scales of observation (xx M€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Assessment tool and indicators for sustainable development Societal
Interplay between social, economic and ecological systems Societal
Community based management of environmental challenges Latin America
Gearing European research towards sustainability
Sustainable Consumption and Production at the heart of green growth
Eco efficiency
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6.5. HORIZONTAL ACTIONS
•Sub-activity 6.5.1. Dissemination and horizontal activities (xxM€)
Indicative issues to be addressedFocus
Uptake of research results through knowledge platforms with international collaboration partners
Africa
Dynamic e-dissemination systems and platforms for stakeholders to exploit results
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Dinner @ Klötzlikeller
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Restaurant KlötzlikellerGerechtigkeitsgasse 62
Central Station
Federal Square
Restaurant Klötzlikeller
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Agenda 28th Jan.
09.00 Action Plan WP4 for 2010 /2011Tasks, Responsibilities, AgendaAll Task Leaders
10.00 Concept of the NCP trainingChristian
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Wrap up:Marion Tobler
11.30 Business Lunch @ Euresearch
Adjourn
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Action Plan 2010 / 2011
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Action Plan 2010 (1)
What Responsible Contribution When
Compile the list of ICPC NCPs
Maria Upload it on the Intranet
Midd-February
Send the questionnaire
Jean-François Send the questionnaire, phone calls,
Feedback: End of March
Finalise information material on SICA
MarionWP4
Sending informationFeedback on presentations
Next weekOne month later
Identify needs(Report)
Jean-François Midd-May
Set up training activities
WP4
Viorel, Daniela
Information related to events held by other networksPlaning of trainings
Midd-February
Beginning of March
Select and invite NCPs
Viorel, Daniela(Marion)
3 African NCPs3-4 Western-Balkan NCPs
open
Write annual report
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Action Plan 2011 (2)
What Responsible Contribution When
Send addresses about ICPC NCP to Maria
WP 4 Viorel: NCP of ChinaMarion: Participants Bogota
Next week, update annualy
Identify needs of Third Countries
WP4 Add information of NCP needs
End of February
A common folder has to be made
Daniela
Jean-François
Check the possibility of common folderCreate document
Next week
open
Leaflet for ICPC Lior (WP6) Jemma, Marion March
Invitation (member/committee) APN to brokerage event
AsliMarion(Alain Strauss)
When published
Frame of the brokerage event
All involved WP-Leaders
March
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Action Plan 2011 (3)
What Responsible Contribution When
Information hub MariaIngrid, Mirka
What information, what frequency, to whom
Midd-March
Entry point for “ICPC”/International Cooperation
Daniela Entry point on the website
Midd-February
Input for WP7(Country-profile)
Viorel(Zdenka)
Phone call Before March
Use of the Budget Viorel Other NCPs Before March
Connection to 6.5 Ingrid, Mirka
Potential Cooperation with other ICPC country
Jemma
all
Information to Viorel, Marion
Midd-February
Profile on groups of interest (ICPC)
Marion March
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Action Plan 2011 (4)
What Responsible Contribution When