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ADRICOSM extension

ADRICOSM-EXT contributes to the Partnership, coordinated by the Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory, byenlarging the ADRICOSM Pilot Project experience to all Adriatic Countries, i.e. Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia-Montenegro;continuing the implementation of a state of the art monitoring and forecasting system for the marine coastal areas and the river catchments.

ADRICOSM-STAR

The main objective of Adricosm Star GeoPortal is the support to data exchange in Adricosm Star and the implementation of tools to facilitate the access to data and information through portals. The objective is to convert individual data provider systems into a federation.

 

BALMAS

Balmas  project integrates all necessary activities to enable a long-term, environmentally efficient, and financially and maritime transport sustainable implementation of BWM (Ballast Water Management) measures in the Adriatic. The general BALMAS objective is to establish a common cross-border system linking all Adriatic research, experts and national responsible authorities to avoid the unwanted risks to the environment and humans from the transfer of HAOP (Harmful Aquatic Organism and Patogenous), through the control and management of ships’ BW and sediments.

 

 

CADSEALAND

The project is the result of the merging of two different streams of activity on the problem of protecting coastal areas: on the one hand, work relating to the protection of specific areas (often stimulated by catastrophic events), and on the other, initiatives aimed at developing general (at least at a national level) standards for assessing the “state of the coast”, its evolution and the causes of these changes.

CRUE-ERANET

Since November 2004, APAT, now ISPRA, has participated, as the only Italian Institution,  through the Department for the Protection of Inland and Marine Waters, to the project CRUE ERA-Net, a European coordination action on researches dedicated to the flood risk management. The project, funded through the Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Innovation (FP6) on the priority “Global Change and Ecosystems” thematic area “Sustainable Development”, with a total budget of € 3 million, is part of the ERA-Net scheme, which is aimed at integrating and strengthening the European research area

 

Danube Floodrisk

The Danube Floodrisk project was approved in the first call of the Territorial Cooperation Programme South-East Europe and it is based on a Community funds of over € 6 million from the European Regional Development Fund and the Financial Instrument IPA, reserved for Countries of pre-accession to UE.

DeFishGear

The international cross-border cooperation project DeFishGear, funded under the European Programme IPA Adriatic, combines the strengths of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro and Slovenia to address the various aspects related to the presence of solid waste in Baltic Adriatic.

 

Hydrological Yearbooks

The Yearbook project involves the digitisation of all data published in the Hydrological Yearbooks since 1921 in order to create a national database.Each Hydrological Yearbook contains data for a given year and for the area of competence of the Departmental Office of the National Hydrographic Service, responsible for editing and publishing the data concerned

 

 

IWRM-NET

IWRM-NET is a project of the ERA-Net coordinated by the Office International de l'Eau and funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme for research.The research and development at Community level has as its foundation the Lisbon Strategy and the European Commission communication "Towards a European Research Area (ERA), which aims to overcome the fragmented nature, not coordinated and therefore less effective for research at Community level.

Life+ Coast-Best

The main objective of the project is to preserve the quality of coastal zones through integrated management of sediments from dredging activities in small harbours. The integrated management approach is expected to lead to the implementation of a network-based system coordinating the 9 small harbours located in the Emilia-Romagna Region, which will include all the sediments-related activities (i.e., dredging, separation/treatment, reuse, and disposal).

Life+ SEDI.PORT.SIL

The SEDI.PORT.SIL. project is intended to demonstrate the efficiency of consolidated treatment technologies coupled with innovative techniques aimed to the recycle and valorization of port dredged sediments, that can be considered an important resource rather than just a dangerous waste.

 

 

MYOCEAN, MYOCEAN2

The project Ocean aims to upgraded European capabilities for reference marine information and provide a wide range of key ocean indicators. Hence the project provides the major building blocks that are needed to allow the operational deployment of a full GMES Marine Service. The follow up of  the project is MyOcean2 from april 2012  to september 2014.

MyOcean  Follow On

L’obiettivo principale del progetto MyOcean Follow On è quello di operare come un rigoroso, solido e sostenibile componente del pre-operativo Servizio Marino Copernicus che rilascerà informazioni sullo stato fisico degli oceani e dell’ecosistema per gli utenti intermedi e a valle nei settori della sicurezza marittima, delle risorse marine, dell’ambiente marino e costiero, del clima e delle previsioni stagionali.

 

MYWave

A pan-European concerted and integrated approach to operational wave modelling and forecasting – a complement to GMES MyOcean services


PAWA - Pilot Arno Water Accounts

The project PAWA — Pilot Arno Water Accounts (Grant Agreement No. 07.0329/2013/671279/SUB/ENV.C.1) started at the beginning of January 2014 as part of the funding Call announced by the Directorate General Environment of the European Commission (DG ENV), with the aim of promoting preventive actions on European basins against desertification through a sustainable management of water resources.

 

POSOW I

The project for Preparedness for Oil-polluted Shoreline clean-up and Oiled Wildlife interventions – POSOW, coordinated by the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC), is a two year project funded by the European Commission under the Civil Protection Financial Instrument, to improve the preparedness and response in marine pollution in the Mediterranean region.

 

POSOW II

In 2012-2013, the two year project for Preparedness for Oil-polluted Shoreline clean-up and Oiled Wildlife interventions – POSOW (hereafter referred to as “POSOW I”) supported the establishment of a regional cooperation synergy in the field of marine pollution through the enhancement of knowledge and capacities of professional and volunteer operators working in civil protection services, in municipalities and in NGOs, in the European Union coastal countries of the Mediterranean Sea (namely: Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Slovenia and Spain).

 

 

 


REFORM - REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management

The overall aim of REFORM is to provide a framework for improving the success of hydromorphological restoration measures to reach, in a cost-effective manner, target ecological status or potential of rivers.

 

WatEUR - Tackling EUropean Water Challenges

The Coordination and Support Action WatEUr of the Joint programming Initiative “Water challenges for a changing world” is funded by the European Commission in the frame of FP7 with the Grant agreement