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JPI " Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans ” A New Frontier. ERRIN, December 8 th ,2011 Rudy Herman. Content. What is a JPI ? Policy context Vision & Governance International Dimension Next steps. The JPI added value. Not a new EU FP Instrument
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JPI "Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans”A New Frontier ERRIN, December 8th ,2011 Rudy Herman
Content What is a JPI ? Policy context Vision & Governance International Dimension Next steps
The JPI added value • Not a new EU FP Instrument • High-level commitment MS policy driven • Long term perspective & capacity building • Different typologies of actions, EOOS, • KIC, In-kind (85%), funds, networks..- FP8 • Variable geometry (global approach vs local • solutions) • Stakeholders participation (multi-sectorial) • Science to policy mechanism • Common strategic agenda • Visibility
Respond to societal and policy needs (EU 2020/Innovation Union…, Com (534)2008, Through a partnership approach WHY a JPI JPI is a long process..a leg to build the ERA towards providing knowledge-based solutions to Grand challenges ? ? JPI OCEANS NoE BONUS MARINERA IP, NoE RENW ENERGY MARIFISH ? ? MARTEC BIOTECH IP, NoE MARIFISH SEASERA MARTEC AMPERA
Responding to policy needs • An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union (2007) • MSFD/GES, Marine Spatial Planning • Maximising the valueofthe maritime economy • A Marine and Maritime researchstrategy (2009) • EU 20-20 Objectives and Flagship Initiatives (rescource,, innovation, international,..) • Plus, international scheme for greenhouse gas emissions
JPI Oceans - Grand Challenges • Enable the advent of a knowledge based maritime economy, maximising its value in a sustainable way • Ensure Good Environmental Status of the seas and optimise planning of activities in the marine space • Optimise mitigation of climate change impacts on maritime sectors and coastal areas Source: NASA Goddard Photo, Arcitic July 14th 2011
Vision - Systemic change JPI identified broad cross thematic/sectoral interdisiplinary marine environment, climate change and human activities.
HOW: Economy-Science-Governance interface Target Groups Researchers & Technologists Industry & Services Policy makers & Society The JPI will foster a science-policy-industry P-P-P-dialog, bringing stakeholders into the governance structure
COUNTRIES INVOLVED • 16 Participatingcountries • Spain, Belgium, Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, UK, • Denmark, Holland, Turkey, Romania, Iceland, , • Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Norway • EC: non-votingmember status • Observers: BONUS • Secretariat in Brussels • All European Seabasins
Governance structure Management Board (high level MS/AC representatives) Variable Geometry Action Plan Strategic Advisory Board Strategic Implementation Agenda Executive committee (MS/AC representatives) Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda Secretariat
Science to policy mechanism why • No pan-European mechanism – global context • Long-term 10 yrs+/- • Regional specificities (cover all seabasins) • In particular MSFD and Marine Spatial planning ESA Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) on 14 June 2008, Resolution mode to provide a spatial resolution of 300 m
Roadmap 2011-2012 20 september: Endorsement of Vision document, Mapping, Terms of Reference by the Management Board CSA (FP7) to support the JPI OCEANS (build a durable interface science-economy-policy in order to develop a credible SRIA) • to establish executive and advisory structures, to provide the procedures for the continuous development and implementation of a strategic research innovation agenda (SRIA) to be adopted by the MB itself on a variable geometry 20. september 1st MB CSA Oceans submitted on December 1st 2012: Establish STAB meeting (CSA)
“A New Frontier” Thank you for the attention Rudy Herman www.jpi-oceans.eu