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Coroner, Florence; De Moor, Willem. |
To further enhance communication and transparency of JPI Oceans at EU and national level, this Deliverable proposes new figures and diagrams to communicate with stakeholders. At this stage of development of JPI Oceans, the core message in the external communication is to focus on the outcomes of the actions initiated trough JPI Oceans, showing their added value and potential for policy, industry and science, as foreseen in the Communication Plan 2015-20171. It is also important to update the existing figures regarding the decision-making process to facilitate scientists and stakeholders’ involvement in joint actions. Other key topics also need to be illustrated such as the different type of actions, the history of JPI Oceans, mainly to facilitate... |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00686/79768/82568.pdf |
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Coroner, Florence; Masset, Jean-francois; Cappelletto, Margherita; De Bernadis, Enrico; Palazzo, Nicoletta. |
Data collection and management, marine research infrastructures, and capacity building are fundamental to ensure that Europe benefit from knowledge and innovations possible with marine and maritime research. Over the last years, many initiatives have been launched to better coordinate the marine research infrastructures’ development and use at EU level with the aim to create sustainable cost-efficiency in marine and maritime data collection and management, use of the different research infrastructures, provision of appropriate capacity building services, supporting models for knowledge-based policy-decisions and development of the maritime economy. However, in Europe these initiatives have traditionally been fragmented leading to overlaps and duplication... |
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Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00298/40925/41094.pdf |
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Coroner, Florence; Masset, Jean-francois; Cappelletto, Margherita; De Bernadis, Enrico; Palazzo, Nicoletta; Echevarria, Fidel. |
JPI Oceans aims to address broad priority thematic areas which lie at the intersections of the marine environment, climate change and human activities. In order to understand these interactions, capacities in terms of human resources and infrastructures are required. Because of the very nature of the marine system and climate interaction, there is a need for sustained long-time series as well as integrated observations bringing together physical, chemical, and biological data of the different parts of the seas and oceans. Added to this is the need for geological data to understand hazards and risk, in addition to measurements of sediments for instance in river basins, to measure natural historical vs. human induced climate change. All these... |
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Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00307/41857/41098.pdf |
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