
Regione Siciliana
FundRef: 501100002737 , 501100009887
Regione Siciliana
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:TROODOS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD, ECMWF, UNIZG, AIT, AQUA +10 partnersTROODOS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD,ECMWF,UNIZG,AIT,AQUA,CERTH,Regione Siciliana,Frederick University,Regional Government of Andalusia,Consejería de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio,PERIFEREIA,OSIJEK BARANJA COUNTY,PLINIVS,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,FRCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112728Overall Budget: 3,072,470 EURFunder Contribution: 2,997,470 EURClimEmpower will empower five south-European regions with high Climate Change (CC) risk and exceptionally low adaptive capacity to enhance their CC-resilience, establish the regional Communities of Practice (CoP) and co-create the resilient development strategies adapted to the regional needs and potentials. We will achieve this through combination of user-driven climate applications, capacity building and "best practices" transfer from other European projects and regions. Throughout the project the ClimEmpower team will aid the regional administration in organizing the regional CoPs where representatives of "quadruple helix" stakeholders will discuss their Climate Adaptation needs and capabilities, assess potential pathways towards CC-resilient, societally just, and sustainable future and elect sustainable and CC-resilient regional development pathways that are best suited to their needs and capabilities. This activity will be supported by provision of the data driven Decision Support service(s) for strategic CC-adaptation planning, as well as through provision of easy to understand educational materials illustrating the CC risks and possible technological, natural and societal adaptation options and strategies, explaining the use of the project tools, as well as knowledge transfer on existing data, tools and best practices in climate adaptation from successful EU projects and regions with higher adaptive capacity. ClimEmpower will develop new generic interface to C3S Climate Data Store, data driven CC-hazard and -risk assessment services, and semi-semi-quantitative (“screening”) services allowing the users to compare different adaptation strategies. These services will primarily rely on open data and open service infrastructure and on cross-linking of such data with data that can be sampled locally during the project - to complement the pan-European data, improve granularity or to validate the predictions.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:TÜBİTAK, Regione Puglia, BMK, UKRI, CRES +17 partnersTÜBİTAK,Regione Puglia,BMK,UKRI,CRES,Service Public de Wallonie,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,Innovate UK,CIEMAT,NET NOWAK ENERGIE & TECHNOLOGIE AG,ADEME,NCRD,RPF,Regione Siciliana,IWT,EZK,HERMESFOND,FZJ,SWEA - STEM,INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS TEKES,Climate and Energy Fund,DETECFunder: European Commission Project Code: 321571more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:SINE, Regione Siciliana, University of Perugia, THALES GLOBAL SERVICES SAS, SINE +7 partnersSINE,Regione Siciliana,University of Perugia,THALES GLOBAL SERVICES SAS,SINE,UBIMET GMBH,GU,UNIQA,e*Message WIS GmbH,PROTEO,FHG,NIPVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 261699more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ARGO SRL, Pafos Regional Board of Tourism, CEIMAR. CAMPUS DE EXCELENCIA INTERNACIONAL DEL MAR, LA ROTTA DEI FENICI, Regione Siciliana +2 partnersARGO SRL,Pafos Regional Board of Tourism,CEIMAR. CAMPUS DE EXCELENCIA INTERNACIONAL DEL MAR,LA ROTTA DEI FENICI,Regione Siciliana,Medunarodni centar za podvodnu arheologiju u Zadru,ASSOCIACAO COMERCIAL E INDUSTRIAL DO FUNCHAL - CAMARA DE COMERCIO E INDUSTRIA DA MADEIRAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-IT01-KA220-VET-000033291Funder Contribution: 294,844 EUR<< Background >>Underwater archaeological tourism is, among the new segments of tourism, one of the most sophisticated and interesting, and the Mediterranean sea offers equipped sites of great interest. Many studies have shown that the development and valorisation of tourism on underwater cultural heritage can benefit from an economic point of view and its development is also closely linked to the preservation of the environment and the seas. However, the assessment of the current situation in underwater archaeological sites results having some main failures, in particular:- Fragmented legislation for the protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and lack of protocols for the enhancement and valorisation of this heritage;- Low specialization/training of cultural operators and the absence of experts with knowledge on how to create underwater archaeological itineraries; in fact, operators competences are limited to the interpretation of the heritage and to the collaboration with diving centres, but they lack of competences on the management, valorization and capitalization of these sites.- Lack of a unified approach for the management and valorisation of underwater archaeology at European level. In this aspect it is evident that some countries are more advanced in terms of skills for the valorization of this heritage, while others have greater gaps.The project will thus address the above mentioned needs of increased specialization, clear and unified legislation and better management.<< Objectives >>The general aim of the project U-Mar is to develop the knowledge and the valorization of heritage related to underwater archaeology, through the following specific objectives:1) Training professional figures with specific skills in underwater archaeology, how to valorize it and how to manage these cultural sites. The project will therefore train new experts capable of fostering the touristic offer of these sites from multiple points of view, by setting up an ad hoc innovative training course.2) Developing sustainable and environmentally friendly tourism around underwater archaeology, improving the tourist-cultural offer and expanding the reference target of users. These objectives will be reached also by making underwater archaeology more accessible to people not willing or not able to dive or swim, by creating digital pathways to the sites and by developing interpretation centres on land. 3) Provide guidelines for organizations that want to develop strategies for enhancing the underwater archaeological heritage, with different possibilities of application depending on the context and with a particular focus on the creation of underwater archaeological itineraries, with their specific heritage and on the professional’s skills required.4) Increase knowledge of the underwater archaeological heritage and the importance of its conservation and enhancement, not only by tourists, but above all by young people and local communities living in those territories.<< Implementation >>Project objectives will be reached through the implementation of the following activities, divided into Work Packages:WP1 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT -Coordination, technical and financial managementWP2 - NEW TRAINING COURSE ON UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY FOR CULTURAL OPERATORS-Realization of one Transnational Training for Trainers involving organizations staff working together for the development of:-One New Innovative Training Course on underwater archaeology for cultural operators that will include new innovative subjects for the enhancement and management of underwater archaeological sites;-Realization of 5 on-site testing training in partners countriesWP3 - DEVELOPMENT OF U-MAR E-LEARNING PLATFORM-Assessment and research phase by partners + technical design of the Platform-Confrontation with stakeholders-Collection of information and materials to be uploaded on different Platform’s sections-Upload of contents and launching of the PlatformWP4 - CREATION OF INTERPRETATION CENTRES ON UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY- Research on the state of art -Collection of inputs and materials-Definition of learning pathways and storytelling-Setting up of interpretation Centres-WP5 - COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION - Realization of Transnational and Local dissemination plans-Implementation of communication activities-Organization of multiplier events<< Results >>U-Mar expected results will be following:R1. The creation of one NEW TRAINING COURSE on underwater archeological sites for cultural operators. R1.1. 5 on-site training courses that will take place in each partner country to test the new realized training course and refine/adapt it on the basis of the feedback received from the tests.R2. The setting up of an E-LEARNING PLATFORM to access the training opportunities on underwater heritage, to access information on existing sites and their activities. R3. The development of INTERPRETATION/LEARNING CENTRES on Underwater Archeology along the Phoenicians' Route - Cultural Route of the Council of Europe. Along with these 3 main results, the project will also:- Lay the groundwork for the formalization of a training course specifically designed for those who work or want to work within underwater archaeological sites, to be incorporated into VET programs or other training institutions.- Promote the accessibility of underwater sites to all types of visitors, thanks to the enhancement of digital tools.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:NESNE ELECTRONIC, ALBATROS MARINE TECHNOLOGIES SL, Heriot-Watt University, TUT, EDGELAB +5 partnersNESNE ELECTRONIC,ALBATROS MARINE TECHNOLOGIES SL,Heriot-Watt University,TUT,EDGELAB,TWI LIMITED,Regione Siciliana,EESTI MEREMUUSEUM,University of Florence,CNRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 308724more_vert
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