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18 September 2011

European funds for Security (3)

European funds for research and development: Security
Deadline: 23rd November 2011
BENEFICIARIES:
Any legal entities established in a Member State or Associated country

MAIN AREAS OF INTERVENTION:
Activity: Security systems integration, interconnectivity and interoperability
Secure Communications
  • Preparation of the next generation of PPDR communication network
  • Interoperability
  • Embedded protection of security systems and anti-tampering technologies
  • Establishment of a first responders platform for interoperability
  • Establishment of a interoperability platform/centre for testing and validating decision and intelligence systems
  • Global solution for interoperability between first responder communication systems
Activity: Security and society
Citizens, media and security
  • Methodologies to assess the effectiveness of measures addressing violent radicalisation
  • Tools and methodologies, definitions and strategies for privacy by design for surveillance technologies, including ICT systems
  • Use of new communication/social media in crisis situation
Foresight, scenarios and security as an evolving concept
  • Developing an efficient and effective environmental scanning system as part of the early warning system for the detection of emerging organised crime threats
  • Criteria for assessing and mainstreaming societal impacts of security research activities
Security economics
  • Fight against corruption
Ethics and Justice
  • Legitimacy and effectiveness of legal measures against security threats
Activity: Security Research coordination and structuring
Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Advancing contemporary forensic methods and equipment
Other coordination
  • Coordination of national research programmes in the area of security research
  • Networking of researchers for a high level multiorganisational and cross-border collaboration

13 July 2011

Research on Environment (including climate change)

Two calls are expected under the FP7 Environment Theme targeting five challenges, including climate change, sustainable use and management of land and seas, improving resource efficiency, protecting citizens from environmental hazards, and mobilizing environmental knowledge for policy, industry and society.

Specific objectives for the environment and climate research are:

  • Provide knowledge-based options for addressing major societal challenges notably climate change, biodiversity loss, land and sea management and resource efficiency.
  • Develop and strengthen European leadership in innovation including key environmental technologies pursuing a broad concept of innovation, both research driven innovation and new business models, eco-design, services (e.g. ecosystem services) and innovation in policy, governance and consumption behaviour.
  • Promote and facilitate knowledge transfer, assessment, uptake and exploitation of scientific data and results, in particular through demonstration and delivery of innovative tools and services such as ecosystem services and earth observation systems.
Publication Date: 20/07/2011

29 April 2011

EU Grant funds for eco innovation

EU contribution - Eco Innovation programme


DEADLINE: 8th September 2011

 
BENEFICIARIES: SMEs, large entreprises, any public or private organisation based in one of the following countries:
  • The 27 member states of the EU 
  • Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Albania, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Israel. Serbia and Turkey.
Duration of the project: up to 36 months

 
MAIN AREAS OF INTERVENTION:
The Eco-innovation initiative is a cross-cutting programme that supports eco-innovative projects in different sectors which aim at the prevention or the reduction of environmental impacts or which contribute to the optimal use of resources.

 
Current priority areas:
  • material recycling,
  • sustainable building products,
  • the food & drink industry
  • green business
  • water

 For further information contact us!

03 March 2011

GRANT FUNDS - NATURE, LIFE, BIODIVERSITY

EU Fundings: NATURE- CLIMATE CHANGE-BIODIVERSITY

OBJECTIVE
To disseminate information and raise awareness on environmental issues, including forest fire prevention; and to provide support for accompanying measures, such as information, communication actions and campaigns, conferences and training, including training on forest fire prevention.

BIODIVERSITY
• Halting the loss of biodiversity
• Launching national campaigns to promote Natura 2000
• Awareness raising campaigns on biodiversity aimed at explaining to the general public what biodiversity is and why it is important
• Promoting the integration of biodiversity concerns in territorial planning procedures
• The promotion of connectivity between natural areas (green infrastructure by explaining it better to citizens
• The implementation of art. 6 of the Habitats Directive
• Integrating the concept of ecosystem services in private company management or in public spending in particular in connection to Green Public Procurement
• Skills development for Natura 2000 site managers

RESOURCE EFFICIENCY
• Sustainable consumption and production
• Natural resources and waste, to develop and implement policies designated to ensure sustainable management and use of natural resources and waste
• Water scarcity/efficiency awareness raising campaign focused on water-stressed Member States

CLIMATE CHANGE
• Raising public awareness of climate change and its impact, particularly in EU12 countries
• Forest and climate change

OTHER
• Compilation and active transfer to relevant stakeholders that could usefully implement them of the techniques used and results and lessons learnt from a significant number of previous LIJE project for a specific theme/habitat/species (e.g. rivers, bogs, bats)
• Project related to the protection of marine environment on issues targeted by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
• Increasing the awareness and knowledge about the importance of soil and soil biodiversity and its main ecological functions, and sustainable land use
• Awareness raising and education on citizens’ exposure to air pollutants though the comparative assessment of air pollution levels in various larger cities of the EU
• Environmental noise
• The broad and targeted dissemination on best practices

DEADLINE: July 18Th, 2011.
BENEFICIARIES:
Proposals must be presented by entities registered in the Member States of the European Union being public and/or private bodies, actors and institutions

31 January 2011

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ACROSS EUROPE

DEADLINE: 1Th APRIL , 2011
Participants must be from the following countries:  Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Norway.
   
The programme aims to contribute to the economic modernisation and competitiveness of Europe
Typical tools for exchange of experience are networking activities such as thematic workshops, seminars, conferences, surveys, and study visits.
Project partners cooperate to identify and transfer good practices.
Possible project outcomes include for example case study collections, policy recommendations, strategic guidelines or action plans. This project also allows light implementation or piloting, but only if these complement the exchange of experience activities.
  
Innovation and the knowledge economy
  • Innovation, research and technology development
  • Entrepreneurship and SMEs
  • The information society
  • Employment, human capital and education.
 Environment and risk prevention
  • Natural and technological risks, climate change
  • Water management
  • Waste prevention and management
  • Biodiversity and preservation of natural heritage; air quality
  • Energy and sustainable transport
  • Cultural heritage and landscape