JPI "Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans” A New Frontier Florence Coroner IFREMER Seminar on EU funding for research and innovation in the Outermost Region La Réunion, September 14-17th 2011 Content 1. What is a JPI ? 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps Content 1. What is a JPI ? 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps What is a JPI ? The JPI is not a new intrument in the EU Framework Programme A process to increase the value of relevant national and EU R&D and infrastructure investments by concerted and joint planning. Various tools/instruments will be developped further to implement the JPI, among them the ERANET, ERANET+ schemes, I3 and collaborative projects Member States and Associated Countries are expected to coordinate national research activities, group resources, benefit from complementarities and develop common research and innovation agendas, as a basis for long-term JPI is an integrating step consolidating platforms Marine & Maritime Horizon 2020 JPI Oceans Tools Marine Environment Marine Resources FP7 MARI SEAS BONUS+ FISH ERA FP6 MARIN ERA FP5 AMPERA EATiP BONUS RENW ENERGY MARI FISH IP, NoE IP, NoE IP, NoE IP, NoEIP, NoE IP, NoE IP, NoE MAR TEC MAR TEC 1. What is a JPI 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps Policy Context An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union (2007) The Marine Strategy framework Directive Maximising the value of the maritim economy A Marine and Maritime research strategy (2009) EU 20-20 Objectives in particular the Flagship Initiatives: Innovation Union Resource efficient Europe … 1. What is a JPI 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps Vision and early gap analysis - SRIA Examples: • Climate change impact on oceans Marine Environment Research, & Data Infrastructure EOOS Examples: • Healthy Seafood • Climate Change Maritime Economy and Human activities Converging maritime technologies, Blue Biotech • Climate change impacts on marine Ecosystems • Climate change impact on Coastal areas Human capacities, Crosscutting technologies Examples: • Climate change impact on spatial Planning • Marine System Impact of climate change on maritime structures Target Groups Researchers & Technologists Industry & Services Policy makers & Society 1. What is a JPI 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps Progress made since Competitivity Council of May 2010 May 2010: Launch of 2nd wave of JPI including JPI OCEANS June 2010: 1st task force meeting of JPI OCEANS May 2011: Adoption of vision document / Mapping / Preliminary gap analysis for SRIA / - ToR for Governing Bodies April 2011: Postitive Maturity Assessment of the EC May 2011: JPI OCEANS response to the CSFRI Green Paper 20 September 2011: 1st management board meeting 17 Member-states /Associated countries participating Covering all European Sea basins 11 members (NO, ES, BE, FR, IT, UK, PT, NL, TR, DK, RO) 7 observers (DE, FI, IE, SE, IS, EC) (+ BONUS) Members Observers Bonus Secretariat In Brussels WHO Members of the Interim Management Board Members Co-Chairs Cont. - Members Observers: France: Belgium: Germany: Dosdat Herman IFREMER Department Economy, •• Antoin • Rudy Jan-Stefan Fritz, Rolf Peinert,ofKDM for BMF Science and Innovation also Chair RTD expert Italy: Sweden: Marine Research Infrastructure •• Giuseppe Cavarretta, CNR, Mario Dogliani, Lisagroup Almesjö , Rearsch Council Env. MSP Rina • David Cox Belgian Science Policy Office Denmark: Ireland: (BELSPO) •• Susanne Hede, Inst. for STI, Jette Nielsen, DTU Geoffrey O’Sullivan, IMI Netherland: Spain: Iceland: •• Josef • Joan Stuefer, Albagies, NWO Ministry of Science and for Sigurður Björnsson , The Icelandic Center Portugal: Innovation, also Chair of SeasERA Research (RANIS) •Finland: Catarina • Theodoro Resende, Ramirez, FCT,Antonio Instituto Español Abreu, FCT de Romania: Oceanografía • Kyösti Lempa, Academy of Finland •BONUS: Adrian Norway: Stanica, Inst. Geology UK: • Jartrud • Elise OukkaSteinsli, The Ministry of Fisheries and •EU Jacky Coastal Woods, Affairs NOCS on for Env. Research Council Commission: Turkey: • Christina The Research • Waddah SaabAbildgaard, – RTD – MARE - ENV Council HOW: Governance structure Strategic Advisory Board Management Board (high level MS/AC representatives) Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda Executive committee (MS/AC representatives) Secretariat (No, Be, Fr, Es) Variable Geometry Action Plan Strategic Implementation Agenda - Website - Extranet as a work tool - Logo Spanish Presidency Event Gijon May 20th 2010: JPI Oceans 1st public event at EU Maritime Day: 1250+ participants (maritime sectors, researchers) In presence of Commissioners: - Potočnik and Damanaki Belgian Presidency EurOCEAN2010 October : - + 300 “Ostende Declaration” calls for: 1. Joint programming as an integrating framework 2. European Oceans and Observation system 3. Research to Knowledge mechanism for Policy - Endorsed by the conference and welcomed by: - Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn - The Belgium EU Presidency, Federal Minister for Science Policy, Sabine Laurelle 1. What is a JPI 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps French positionning MESR is the official representative in the GPC (ERAC) Ifremer/A. Dosdat mandated to represent France in the Interim Management Board AllEnvi and ANR to nominate two representatives for the management board (ongoing process) For AllEnvi, the ”Groupe Mer” designated Ifremer For ANR, it is still to be determined A mirror group, composed with the AllEnvi’s ”Groupe Mer” members will be set up to backing the 2 representatives with the ”Programme mer” outcomes. 1. What is a JPI 2. Policy context 3. Vision 4. Progress made 5. French positionning 6. Next steps Roadmap 2011-2012 20 september: Endorsement of Vision document, Mapping, Terms of Reference by the Management Board CSA (FP7) to support the lauch of the JPI OCEANS (build a durable interface science-economy-policy in order to develop a credible SRIA) to establish executive and advisory structures, to provide the procedures for the continuous development and implementation of a strategic research innovation agenda (SRIA) to be adopted by the MB itself on a variable geometry Fall 2011: Establishment of STAB 2012: 1st STAB meeting (CSA) JPI Impact Area Renewable energy Tourism Political driver Economic and Societal goals JPI Impact EU 20-20-20 Significant by 2020, 2050 50% of Medium its electricity from renewable Energy marine energy Com(201046 10% + of EUs GPD- 19 million Medium 1) jobs, Rising sea levels Fisheries KBBE, CFP, MSFD Maritime Com2009 8 Inn. Un. Blue biotech Innovation Union Marine env. MSFD June(2008) Climate change EEA 2009 Fisheries w.wide ½ exploited, ¼ over exploited The JPI goal MSY Medium By 2018, the world fleet est. 100,000 vessels –eco-quality Medium Marine biotech market est. to surpass EUR 2.6 billion in 2009 Medium Legal obligations to achieve GES High by 2020 Cost 12-18 billion Euro/yr our coastal areas by 2080, adapt risk High reduction to Euro 1 billion “A New Frontier” for a “Grand Challenge” Thank you for your attention! Florence.coroner@ifremer.fr +32 2 506 88 60