Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Nearly all significant developments in the marine/maritime area originate from Europe, a true maritime
continent. Consequently, the Marine/Maritime Science and Research Communities are among the world
leaders in their respective fields, disciplines and sectors.
To maintain its leadership and competitiveness, Europe must take advantage of new market opportunities
and address the global challenges by means of focused RDI.
Unfortunately the complexity and intricacy of the marine/maritime area has lead to widespread
fragmentation of research efforts and actors. It is therefore important to identify and establish appropriate
mechanisms to strengthen the cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary cooperation, key ferment for
innovation, between both research communities.
To this effect, the ETP WATERBORNE and the informal Post Aberdeen Marine Interest Group came
together as they would benefit from an appropriate and efficient cooperation framework to achieve the
Lisbon agenda in a sustainable way. To tackle global issues such as Climate Change and
Competitiveness, the different interests and elements affecting such matters need to be integrated in a
consistent way. Building on the EU's Maritime Policy and ERA, the key challenge for the EU Policies is
to enable sustainable economic expansion, taking into account the environmental, economical and social
aspects in a holistic way. This project is identifying and generating a framework of cooperation for the
two communities. Its focus is on maritime transport but will form the basis for a wider reflection in the
future. Four main areas of common interest, possible synergies and the most promising
cooperation/integration structure have been identified and roadmaps are being produced by the two
communities:
1. Impact of maritime transport on the marine environment ["biological/chemical" relationships]
2. Impact of maritime transport on the marine environment ["Physical" relationships]
3. Monitoring marine environment and the benefits of meteocean data to maritime transport and
climate change
4. Impacts of climate change on maritime transport
© 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of TRA 2012
Keywords: maritime transport; marine science; framework cooperation.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Maritime transport; marine science; framework cooperation
Elenco autori:
Benedetti, Lanfranco
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Titolo del libro:
Transport Research Arena 2012
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