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THE ERA AFTER COST STReESS- EU FUNDING POSSIBILITIES 2014-20

THE ERA AFTER COST STReESS- EU FUNDING POSSIBILITIES 2014-20. LARISA VODEB, M.Bs. S enior Consultant for EU funding. CONTENT/STRUCTURE. POSITIONING WITHIN EU FUNDING SYSTEM OVERVIEW OF EU FUNDING FOR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TYPES OF ACTIONS - PROJECTS HORIZON 2020 LIFE 2014-2020

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  1. THE ERA AFTER COST STReESS- EU FUNDING POSSIBILITIES 2014-20 LARISA VODEB, M.Bs. Senior Consultant for EU funding

  2. CONTENT/STRUCTURE • POSITIONING WITHIN EU FUNDING SYSTEM • OVERVIEW OF EU FUNDING FOR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS • TYPES OF ACTIONS - PROJECTS • HORIZON 2020 • LIFE 2014-2020 • OVERVIEW OF ETC PROGRAMMES2014-2020 • LESSON(S) LEARNT ON 2014-2020 FIRST YEAR

  3. TO FIND YOUR POSITION WHO AM I ? WHITH WHOM I WORK? WHAT TYPE OF WORK DO I DO? • - RESEARCH ORG • SME/INNOVATION SUPPORT ORGANISATION • SME • LARGE INDUSTRY • EDUCATION ORG • NGO • POLICY MAKER • POLICIY IMPLEMENTATION AGENCY • - ALONE • - INTERNATIONAL,CROSS BORDER, DOMESTIC • WITH DIFFERENT ORGANISATIONS, • POLICY STAKEHOLDERS • INDUSTRY • BASIC RESEARCH • APPLIED RESERACH (CLOSE TO MARKET SOLUTIONS), PROTITYPES, DEMONSTRATIONS… • POLICY DEVELOPEMNT/IMPLEMENTATION • Networkig • Policysolutions, platforms, strategies,awarenessraising, tools, methodologies…

  4. Three H2020 priorities€ 80 billion from 2014 to 2020 • Excellent science • Industrial leadership • Societal challenges

  5. Proposed funding (€ million, 2014-2020)

  6. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry…

  7. BIO-BASED INNOVATION TOPICS SECURING SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS SUPPLY BUILDING BIOMASS MARKETS - STAKEHOLDERS • -TREE BREEDING STRATEGIES AND TOOLS • - FOREST PRODUCTION SYSTEMS • SUSTAINABILITY SCHEMES • DATA ON BIO BASED INDUSTRIES&PRODUCTS • CIRCULAR ECONOMY-POTENTIAL OF URBAN WASTE - MOBILISATION AND MUTUAL LEARNING - WIDENING REGINAL DIMENSION

  8. BIO-BASED INNOVATION TOPICS

  9. BIO-BASED INNOVATION TOPICS

  10. Types of MSCA • The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for all stages of researchers' careers - be they doctoral candidates or highly experienced researchers - and encourage transnational, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility • Individual fellowships (IF): support for experienced researchers undertaking mobility between countries, optionally to the non-academic sector • Research networks (ITN): support for Innovative Training Networks • International and inter-sectoral cooperation through the Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges (RISE) • Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes that finance fellowships involving mobility to or from another country

  11. SPREADING Excellence and Widening participation in H2020 • H2020 introduces specific measures for spreading excellence and widening participation. These measures are targeted at low-performing Member States in terms of research and innovation, and they will be implemented by the Member States most in need of the new Cohesion policy for the 2014-2020 programming period

  12. Types • Teamingaction(associating advanced research institutions to other institutions, agencies or regions for the creation or upgrade of existing centres of excellence) • Twinningwill help strengthen a defined field of research in a knowledge institution through linking with at least two internationally-leading counterparts in Europe • ERA Chairs scheme will provide support for universities and other research institutions to attract and maintain high quality human resources and implement the structural changes necessary to achieve excellence on a sustainable basis

  13. Types • Policy Support Facilityaims to improve the design, implementation and evaluation of national/regional research and innovation policies. • National Contact Points • COST - Supporting access to international networks for excellent researchers and innovators who lack sufficient involvement in European and international networks WP 15 Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation WP Europe in a changing worldinclusive, innovative and reflective Societies

  14. COST - COST - Supporting access to international networks for excellent researchers and innovators who lack sufficient involvement in European and international networks: • Scientific and Technological Cooperation: will reinforce its networking activities carried out by COST actions. This part will be funded under “Societal Challenges Inclusive Societies” • Widening activities: to fostering inclusive research and innovation policy by bringing together "pockets of excellence", outstanding researchers who are not yet well integrated in European andglobal research, also enhancing capacity building; a set of measures aimed at providing structural support to ERA, widening the European research base and promote S&T cooperation with other countries, beyond COST

  15. Life 2014-2020 • funding instrument for the environment and climate action. • objective is to contribute to the implementation, updating and development of EU environmental and climate policy and legislation

  16. KEY DOCUMENTS • REGULATION 1293/2013 • MULTI-ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2014-2017 (forforestseepage 13-14)

  17. LIFE SUB PROGARMMES • ENVIROMENT • NATURE& BIODEVERSITY • ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY (includingforests) • ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE AND INFORMATION • CLIMATE ACTION • CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION • CLIMATE CGHANCE ADATATION

  18. Sub programme Environment • Only projects if they foresee all forest related quantitative and qualitative data resulting from the projects will be incorporated into the European Forest Data Centre (EFDAC) and later on into the Forest Information System for Europe (FISE) of the European Commission

  19. What projects will be supported? Projects that contribute to deriving fully harmonized information from data collected by National Forest Inventories (NFI) and/or other forest information networks, and that implement advanced methodologies to demonstrate sustainable forest management at regional, national or supra-national level according to agreed (Forest Europe8) criteria and indicators (e.g. Forest health and vitality, Forest Ecosystem Services, Forests and Socio Economic functions linked to EU Bioeconomy and forest within a changing climate) following the objectives of the new EU Forest Strategy and the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020

  20. What projects will be supported ? Projects that contribute towards the enhancement of the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). These projects should include specific demonstrative actions showing how the information and new methods may be applied towards reaching the targets set in the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 insofar as forest and forest ecosystems management is concerned.

  21. What projects will be supported ? Projects that build on the information collected by existing national/regional forest information networks and develop and implement new methods for the collection and reporting of sustainable forest management criteria and indicatorsat national or regional level and according to the EEA classification of European Forest Types (EFT)in categories as reported to Forest Europe. These projects should include specific demonstrative actions showing how the information and new methods may be used to improve the protection of forest ecosystems.

  22. What projects will be supported ? Projects that use new information about forests to increase their resilience to threats arising from population changes related to urbanisation, land abandonment or loss of traditional land management skills.

  23. European programmes ECC/ETC

  24. CCP

  25. TNC

  26. ETP IN SI‘S GEOGRAFIC AREA INTEREG EUROPE (aimsimproving reg policies&programmes: MA, local/regionalauthorities + aganecies, researchinstitues, thematicpolicyorganisatios)

  27. COMMON PRIORITIES OF ETC PROGRAMMES

  28. Central Europe Page 54 P3: Cooperating on naturalandculturalresourcesforsustainablegrowth in CE 3.1. to improveintegratedenvironmentalmanagementcapacitiesforprotectionandsustainableuseofnaturalheritage

  29. Alpine space Page 45-46; 51-52 6c.1 Sustainably valorise Alpine Space cultural and natural heritage 6.d.1) Enhance the protection, the conservation and the ecological connectivity of Alpine Space ecosystems - Now one should focus on policy implementation and unlocking public/private investments, which stayed behind the expectations.

  30. Indicative timetable of calls

  31. Lessons learnt on 2014-2020 – 1st year • Forest (under categories/topics: smart&inclusive growth; competitiveness for growth, jobs; preservation and management of natural resources) • Forest/wood as economic or natural/environmental resource/ category – • In some programmes ETC to put it into a broader context natural resource

  32. Lessons learnt on 2014-2020 – 1st year • Use different types of projects ( from research to policy implementation) • ETC - focus – policy element (policy stakeholders involved, projects focused on policy creation/implemetation • H2020 : overall successful rate for eligibile proposals: 13-14% (decrease compared to 7FP); 38% successful applicatins new comers; universities remains in the first place

  33. PLACE PARTNER’S LOGO HERE THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTIONLarisa Vodeb, M.Sc.larisa.vodeb@ozs.si

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