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DANUBIUS-IP

Programme: HORIZON-INFRA-2021-DEV-02-02

Project title: Implemetantion Phase of DANUBIUS-RI

Acronym: DANUBIUS-IP

Role in the project: Partner

Duration: 01/10/2022 – 30/09/2025

Total budget: € 1. 302.655

ISMAR budget: € 56.250

Web site: n.a.

Key words: anthropogenic pressures, climate change, economic impact

Summary:
DANUBIUS-IP is a 36-month Coordination and Support Action to support the ongoing development of DANUBIUS-RI – an environmental research infrastructure linking rivers and seas – as it proceeds towards its Operational Phase. The project proposes 7 work packages, in two parallel workstreams, that together will:

  • deliver a new governance structure for the RI as it transitions to DANUBIUS ERIC;
  • enhance the ICT potential of the RI to enable virtual delivery of key services;
  • implement the Science and Innovation Agenda supported by agile and quality assured scientific services;
  • demonstrate the value of the RI through examples of the unique services that the RI can offer to end-users across Europe and internationally;
  • expand the DANUBIUS-RI community and enhance its standing in the wider European and International environmental RI landscape; and
  • ensure that the potential of DANUBIUS-RI to have significant social and economic impact is widely communicated.

DANUBIUS-IP is coordinated by GeoEcoMar (Romania) and brings together 25 experienced partners from 14 countries from across Europe in a consortium with complimentary areas of multi-disciplinary expertise across the freshwater and marine research fields. The project specifically seeks to address recommendations from the recent ESFRI and High-Level Expert Group reports (on DANUBIUS-RI) and make a significant contribution to the expected outcomes and wider impacts of the Horizon Europe Programme. As such the project considers the importance of sustainability of financial commitments, the need to test the funding model and to enhance the visibility of the RI. DANUBIUS-IP will further demonstrate the efficacy of an integrated and interdisciplinary approach embracing a ‘river-sea continuum’ perspective to fill current gaps in the Research and Innovation landscape to address key societal challenges in these environments impacted by anthropogenic pressures and climate change.

Contact person in ISMAR: francesca.depascalis@ve.ismar.cnr.it

Partnership:

  1. Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Geologie si Geoecologie Marina-Geoecomar (Geoecomar) – (Romania)

  2. Institutul National de Cercertare Dezvoltare Pentru Stiinte Biologice ra – (INCDSB), (Romania)

  3. Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon Gmbh (Hereon) – (Germany)

  4. Odessa State Environmental University (Osenu) – (Ukraine)

  5. Ustav Vyzkumu Globalni Zmeny Av Cr Vvi (UVGZ) – (Czech Republic)

  6. Stichting Deltares (Deltares) – (Netherlands)

  7. University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) – (Ireland)

  8. Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) – (Spain)

  9. Universidad de Sevilla (USE) – (Spain)

  10. Autoridad Portuaria de Sevilla (APS) – (Spain)

  11. Jihoceska Univerzita v Ceskych Budejovicich (JU) – (Czech Republic)

  12. Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (CNR) – (Italy)

  13. CORILA – Consorzio Per Il Coordinamento delle Ricerche Inerenti al Sistema Lagunare di Venezia (Corila) – (Italy)

  14. Bundesanstalt fur Wasserbau (BAW) – (Germany)

  15. Fciencias.Id – Associacao Para a Investigacao e Desenvolvimento de Ciencias (Fc.Id), (Portugal)

  16. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) – (Greece)

  17. Universitatea din Bucuresti (UB) –( Romania)

  18. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) – (Bulgaria)

  19. Technische Universitaet Dresden (TUD) – (Germany)

  20. X-Officio Advokat Ab (X-Officio) – (Sweden)