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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:Ege University, IFAPA, CSIC, GMIT, UAlg +5 partnersEge University,IFAPA,CSIC,GMIT,UAlg,NINA,DTU,THE FOYLE, CARLINGFORD AND IRISH LIGHTS COMMISSION,CCMAR,VLIZFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094649Overall Budget: 3,285,940 EURFunder Contribution: 3,285,940 EURIn order to protect and manage marine species and habitats, there is an immediate need for the creation of robust evidence-based methods and integrated platforms. Therefore, there is a need to undertake marine research projects that are developed and implemented collaboratively, strategically, and at a sufficient scale. Animal tracking is the study of animal movements across various spatiotemporal scales (local, regional, continental, global; minutes to decades). Although animal tracking is not a new field of research, only recently have these electronic technologies necessary to follow marine animal movements across larger and longer scales have only recently become widely available. Strategic Infrastructure for improved animal Tracking in European Seas (STRAITS) will leverage ongoing acoustic tracking projects across the four corners of Europe (i.e., North Channel, Danish Straits, Straits of Gibraltar and the Bosporus/Dardanelles) by expanding efforts to connect initiatives on species-based biodiversity management while developing data management plans and networking channels to deliver data to national and international governing bodies. Coordinating aquatic animal tracking and environmental observation efforts at a scale that will be usable to make progress on international marine management and planning, is a major step towards an operational European Tracking Network (ETN) that contributes to major European biodiversity initiatives, conservation, and policy.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2012Partners:UJA, University of Huelva, CSIC, UMA, UCO +7 partnersUJA,University of Huelva,CSIC,UMA,UCO,DESCUBRE,Consejería de Economía Innovación Ciencia y Empleo,University of Seville,UGR,Regional Government of Andalusia,IFAPA,University of AlmeríaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 316618more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2028Partners:PAN, ICARDA, IFAPA, EV ILVO, TERRES INOVIA +30 partnersPAN,ICARDA,IFAPA,EV ILVO,TERRES INOVIA,BARENBRUG FRANCE,Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops,Société d'intérêt collectif agricole des sélectionneurs obtenteurs de variétés végétales,DEUTSCHE SAATVEREDELUNG AG,IAMZ - CIHEAM,LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT,AU,IGR PAN,LAMMC,INRAE,AGRI OBTENTIONS,Marche Polytechnic University,GIP GEVES,NMBU,Agrovegetal (Spain),KWS LOCHOW GMBH,INRA Transfert (France),CENTER OF PLANT SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY,CERIENCE,INSTITUTE FOR FORAGE CROPS KRUSEVAC,PAU,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture,UNIZG,CSIC,CREA,R2N,NOVA,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,AGRITEC PLANT RESEARCH S.R.O.,DLF Trifolium (Denmark)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101081878Overall Budget: 7,582,530 EURFunder Contribution: 7,077,910 EURThe aim of BELIS is (i) to increase the competitiveness of the EU and Associated Countries legume breeding industry by improving the methodologies and the governance structures of the breeding sector; (ii) to design conditions that allow an efficient delivery of the achieved genetic progress to the breeders and seed industry, and to the other actors (registration offices, extension services, feed and food industry, farmers). The project will focus on seven forage crops and seven grain crop that are currently grown to produce feed (for ruminants – cattle, sheep, goat and monogastric animals – pig, poultry), food (as is or after processing) or to deliver ecosystem services. BELIS has three main objectives: (1) To develop tools and methodologies for cost-effective breeding programmes and deliver proofs of concept, with and for breeders, (2) To facilitate the economic and regulatory environment: variety registration, variety recommendation and business models, (3) To implement an efficient, ambitious and durable transfer of innovation through the BELIS platform that includes a network of breeders and actors from scientific research, extension services and seed, food and feed industries, as well as a training portfolio. By enabling the creation of improved varieties in many species, adapted to different areas and uses in Europe, this project is relevant for the destinations towards “Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services”, mainly contributing to “Access to a wider range of crops and breeds with a broadened genetic base is improved in line with global biodiversity commitments”. It also supports the “Practices in agriculture and forestry support biodiversity and the provision of other ecosystems services”. In addition, BELIS will have a positive input on natural biodiversity, reduction of air and water pollutions and farming system sustainability.
more_vert - UP,UWM,FEAP,INRAE,FoodDrinkEurope,UNIBO,DLO,HES-SO,CITOLIVA,CNRS,UL,University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture,UCC,University of Belgrade,SPI,EBN,ZAKLAD ICHTIOBIOLOGII I GOSPODARKIRYBACKIEJ POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK,GESTIONA G,IMP,University of Hohenheim,SIG,EAER,ISEKI-Food Association,IFAPA,Slow Food,Instytut Ogrodnictwa,AquaTT (Ireland),NBC,ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DU COMMERCEDE FRUITS ET LEGUMES DE L'UE,IAR & FR,JČU,AGENCIA ANDALUZA DEL CONOCIMIENTOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 613912
more_vert - UNIMI,IUNG-PIB,IGZ,IFAPA,INRAE,DLO,BMLFUW,UCO,VL O,UNITO,AGES,WU,BM.I,UGOEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 289782
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