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Knowledge-based Bio-economy (KBBE)

Knowledge-based Bio-economy (KBBE). Meelis Sirendi. 30 . 11 .20 10. FP7 2007 –2013 | Specific Programmes. Cooperation – Collaborative research. Ideas – Frontier Research. People – Marie Curie Actions. Capacities – Research Capacity. +. JRC non-nuclear research.

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Knowledge-based Bio-economy (KBBE)

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  1. Knowledge-based Bio-economy(KBBE) Meelis Sirendi 30.11.2010

  2. FP7 2007 –2013 | Specific Programmes Cooperation – Collaborative research Ideas – Frontier Research People – Marie Curie Actions Capacities – Research Capacity + JRC non-nuclear research Euratom direct actions–JRC nuclear research Euratom indirect actions – nuclear fusion and fission research

  3. Cooperation – Collaborative research 10 Thematic Priorities • Health 6.050 • Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology 1.935 • Information and Communication Technologies 9.110 • Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies 3.500 • Energy 2.300 • Environment (including Climate Change) 1.900 • Transport (including Aeronautics) 4.180 • Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities 610 • Space 1.430 • Security 1.350 € M

  4. 2. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology 2.1. Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments 2.2. “Fork to farm”: Food, health and well being 2.3. Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable non-food products and processes

  5. 2.1. Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments Areas 2.1.1. Enablingresearch Micro-organisms, plants and animals “...omics” technologies, biodiversity, bioactivemolecules, systemsbiology, bioinformatics, databases 2.1.2. Increasedsustainabilityof all productionsystems, planthealth Agriculture, forestry, fishery, acquaculture, ruraldevelopment, organicagriculture, newtechnologies 2.1.3. Optimisedanimalhealth, production and welfare New breedingmethods, animaldeaseases and zoonoses, vaccines, fishery, aquaculture 2.1.4. Socio-economicresearch & supporttopolicies CAP, CFP, ruraldevelopment 2.1.5. “OceanofTomorrow” Jointcallwithotherthemes, fishery, algae

  6. KBBE Call 2011 • Call for 2011 announced in 20th July 2010 • Indicative budget 240 mil euro • Deadline in 25th January 2011

  7. Topics of possible interest • KBBE.2011.1.1-04: Sustaining and managing forest tree genetic resources

  8. How topics will apper in WP • Preparation of WP starts usually October-November • Input from technology platforms, PC members, Advisory board, ERA-NETs, other directorates, SCAR, KBBE forum ... • Main line 1.3Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity (KBBE.2010.1.1-03: Characterisation of biodiversity resources for wild crop relatives to improve crops by breeding)

  9. ERA-NETs BIODIVERSA 2 http://www.eurobiodiversa.org/ Call Biodiversity and ecosystem services ERA-NET PLANT GENOMICS http://www.erapg.org/everyone

  10. TÄNAN! • Ja loodan teid kohata taotlusvoorudes!

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