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I bandi Horizon 2020 per la collaborazione tra
Monique Longo
NCP Horizon 2020 NCP SC6 “Europe in a changing world: inclusive, innovative and reflective societies”
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Programme
dedicated to SSH
No reference to disciplines working together in the evaluation criteria
7PQ
2007/13 SSH is a
cross-cutting issue
Trans-disciplinarityis part of the evaluation criteria
H2020
2014/209PQ
Perchè coinvolgere le discipline SSH?
science, technology,
engineering and mathematics
Integration of SSH: solutions and products that are socially acceptable, directly applicable or
marketable and cost-effective
social sciences and
humanities
STEM discipline
Complex societal issues
SSH discipline
SSH integration –Monitoring Report 2015
Integration of social sciences and humanities in Horizon 2020Participants, budget and disciplines : 2nd monitoring report on SSH-flagged projects funded in 2015 under the societal challenges and industrial leadership priorities - Study
https://publications.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/acac40f5-e84b-11e6-ad7c-01aa75ed71a1
Theme (2016-2017)Total number of
topicsSSH-flagged topics
Share of SSH-flagged topics
SC1 HEALTH 37 18 49%SC2 FOOD 83 43 52%SC3 ENERGY 61 13 21%SC4 TRANSPORT 55 24 44%SC5 ENVIRONMENT 29 12 41%SC6 INCLUSIVE SOCIETY 39 37 95%SC7 SECURITY 29 14 48%
LEIT ICT 47 10 21%LEIT NMP 53 11 21%LEIT SPACE 21 1 5%Innovation in SMEs 23 1 4%Research Infrastructures 15 7 47%Widening 5 0 0%SWAFS 25 21 84%Cross-cutting issues 42 7 17%
Total 564 219 39%Total excluding SC6 525 182 35%
Theme SSH-flagged topics
SC1 HEALTH n.a. (25)
SC2 FOOD 25
SC3 ENERGY 28
SC4 TRANSPORT n.a. (19)
SC5 ENVIRONMENT 26
SC6 INCLUSIVE SOCIETY 34
SC7 SECURITY 12
LEIT ICT 23
LEIT SPACE 1
Future and Emerging Techn. 2
Total151
(195 incluso TRAN+ HEALTH)
Total excluding SC6 117 (161 incluso TRAN+HEALTH)
Prima ricognizione WP 2018-2019 (non definitiva, non esaustiva)
Work programmehttps://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/what-work-programme
TEST quanto sei inter-SSH-disciplinare?
Topics with an SSH component
Topics dedicatedto SSH
o Multidisciplinary topics where finding a solution requires knowledge and input from both SSHand STEM
o Consortia submitting proposals will need to include both STEM and SSH partners
o Finding a solution relies on knowledge and input from SSH researchers and practitioners
o Consortia submitting proposals will mainly consist of partners from various SSH disciplines
STEM
SSH
STEM SSH
SSH
SSH
FOOD (SC2)
RUR-02-2018: Socio-economic impacts of digitisation of agriculture and rural areas
Proposals shall analyse the social and economic impacts of digitisation onagriculture and rural areas, looking into costs, benefits and possible trade-offs.Analyses shall distinguish the diversity of agricultural sub-sectors or farmingsystems and other activities in rural areas, including forest operations. They mustcover a representative set of different rural contexts that exist across the EU,analysing the impact of the various policy settings. They shall fill knowledge gapson the impacts of digitisation on agriculture and rural areas regarding at least: employment and quality of life, functioning of markets and value chains, competitiveness and scalable opportunities for agricultural and rural
businesses and (re)deployment of public services.
Beyond the impacts of past and ongoing developments, the action shall explorefuture scenarios for digitisation in the coming decades, characterising drivers andbarriers which are likely to accelerate or hamper their respective development, aswell as their respective impacts.
ENERGY (SC3)
Socio-economic research conceptualising and modelling energy efficiency and energy demand
Scope: 2018
The research projects should help to make the Energy Efficiency First principle more concrete and operational and to better understand its relevance for energy demand and supply and its broader impacts across sectors and markets. In particular, it needs to be analysed how energy efficiency programmes along the efficiency chain, i.e. end-use, operation, transmission and generation/utilisation of resources, can compete in reality with supply side investments (e.g. additional generation capacities or import capacities) including at the level of countries and having in mind limited public budgets. It would also be necessary to describe and assess how it interacts with and correlates to other policy objectives, at a policy level as well as at the level of implementation.
Actions which conceptualise and assess the impacts and model the energy efficiency first principle, in particular as regards:
its role and value in the energy system (e.g. for planning of generation assets and networks adequacy etc.) and the energy market (participation in capacity market, participation and impact on prices and costs on wholesale and balancing/reserve markets);
its role and value in financing decisions (considering as well that in some Member States retail prices do not reflect real costs);
its economic and social impacts;
its correlation and interaction with other policy objectives (e.g. renewable energy, demand response);
existing best practices worldwide where energy efficiency projects are given priority over additional supply side measures
LC-SC3-EE-14-2018-2019-2020
MG-4-1-2018: New regulatory frameworks to enable effective deployment of emerging technologies and business/operating models for all transport modes
TRASPORTI (SC4)
Scope: Proposals should address several or all of the following: Identification of new technologies, services, business and operating models and mobility
solutions (including social innovations) having the potential to disrupt and overhaul the current regulatory approaches in both passenger and freight transport;
Comparative evidence based analysis of different regulatory responses and governancemodels (both in terms of existing and forthcoming solutions) to disruptive transporttechnologies and business/operating models across the EU and beyond, identification of best practices and lessons learned;
Analysis of the main economic, political and social (e.g demographic, cultural and historical) variables influencing the regulatory responses;
Identification of the necessary characteristics of regulatory approaches/frameworks and governance models that can accommodate disruptive innovation without compromising on the adequate level of protection with regard to security (including cybersecurity), safety, data protection, social protection, and which can contribute to a sustainable model of public infrastructure use.
Analysis of issues of cooperation among public and private parties, in both mandatory and non-mandatory situations as well as data exchange, governance and communication.
Human dynamics of climate change
Specific Challenge
[….] As climatic changes increasingly place populations under pressure, human beings are already adapting. However, less developed countries – particularly in Africa – are often less resilient to climate change ……It is important to make use of the wealth of available socio-economic and geophysical data to better understand these patterns in order to develop appropriate policy responses.
b) Climate and human migration: Actions should identify and analyse drivers relating to climate change that may affect human migration and displacement patterns. Actions should – using a multidisciplinary approach – identify and describe climate parameters, develop analytical methodologies, and demonstrate how these relate to human migration patterns, including the probability of migration/forced displacement and design adaptation solutions that may help in alleviating migration pressures at the source. They should also provide guidelines and policy recommendations for the European Agenda on Migration. Actions may also harness local knowledge and information by engaging with civil society organisations and citizen groups.
The participation of social sciences and humanities disciplines is encouraged to address the complex challenges of this topic, including challenges associated with relevant gender issues.
LC-CLA-05-2019
ENVIRONMENT (SC5)
NMBP (2019)
BIOTEC-02-2019: Boosting the efficiency of photosynthesis (RIA)
Proposals should work towards the optimisation of photosynthesis by capitalising onmultidisciplinary approaches, such as functional genomics, systems biology, metabolicmodelling, enzyme engineering, computational biology, synthetic biology, directedevolution and gene editing techniques. Proposals should work with plants or algae anddeal with any of the biological components underlying the diversity of photosynthesis.Proposals can involve new strategies to engineer the chloroplast genome, new strategiesto engineer relevant enzymes, the development of metabolic models that contribute toa higher understanding of the properties of photosynthesis, among others. Proposalsshould cover at least one of the following: new tools improving the performance of the catalytic enzymes involved in
photosynthesis; new tools to increase the rate of CO2-fixation; engineered enzymes for novel CO2-fixation pathways.
Proposals should include Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) elements regarding thetechnologies used and the environmental and socio-economic impact of the expectedoutput.
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Progetti
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Strengthening European Food Chain Sustainability by Quality and Procurement Policy
SC2 - Sfida sociale 2 “Sicurezza alimentare, agricoltura e selvicoltura sostenibile, ricerca marina e marittima e sulle acque interne nonché bioeconomia”
Obiettivo: valutare l’impatto, facilitare lo scambio di conoscenza e informare gli attori politici in tema di filiera alimentare sostenibile grazie ad un gruppo di ricerca interdisciplinare.
Multi-actor approach Misurare l’impatto economico, ambientale e sociale
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Consortium
Team interdisciplinari
Ente SSHEnte multidisciplinare
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Strengthening European Food Chain Sustainability by Quality and Procurement Policy
Alcuni partner coinvolti
L’Università degli Studi di Milano ha il ruolo di condurre una valutazione dell'impatto economico sugli effetti dei regimi di qualità dell'UE (DOP / IGP) sui flussi commerciali internazionali.
L’ Università degli Studi di Parma è coinvolta nel progetto con tre diversi tipi di competenze provenienti dai Dipartimenti di Economia, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, della Vita e della Sostenibilità Ambientale e il Dipartimento di Scienze degli Alimenti e del Farmaco.
• Goal: to reduce the use of conventionally-fuelled vehicles (CFV) in cities integrating technological and socio-economic approaches.
• Create a set of tools for the transport industry and policy-makers. These tools will empower them to understand, choose and implement evidence-based and cost-effective policy interventions and changes in infrastructure, i.e. shifting to other transport modes and vehicle types, promoting sharing and self-organisation in users.
• The project brings together transport engineers and infrastructure specialists, cognitive psychologists, economists, specialists in traffic behaviour and organisational psychology.
EMPOWER
Empowering a reduction in use of conventionally-fuelled vehicles
Type of action: RIA
Call: Mobility for Growth
WP Part: SC4 Transport
GrowMeUp is coordinated by the University of Coimbra and include a consortium formed by eight partners from 6 EU countries: Portugal, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Cyprus, Spain and France.
The GrowMeUp Project aims to provide an answer to the demographic change challenge, by providing an affordable service robotic system able to learn the older persons needs and habits over time and enhance (‘grow up’/scale up) its functionality to compensate for the elder’s degradation of abilities, to support, encourage and engage the older persons to stay longer active, independent and socially involved, in carrying out their daily life at home.
GrowMeUp
Type of action: RIA
WP Part: SC1 Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing
Call: PersonalisedHealthcare
Topic: PHC-19-2014 Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: service robotics within assisted living environments
Behavioural science, social sciences, elderly care and support
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Consortium MERCES brings together a large, multi-disciplinary Consortium with skills in marine ecology, spatial modelling, marine ecosystem
restoration, law, policy and governance, socio-economics, knowledge transfer, dissemination and
communication,
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from … worlds of business
(6 SMEs from 4 EU countries),
academia (11 partners from 10 EU countries),
research (8 partners of which 7 from EU countries and 1 from Norway)
environmental associations (3 partners of which 2 from EU countries and 1 from Turkey).
WP6 - Legal governance and policy
WP6 will evaluate restoration policies in the selected marine regions and working areas of WPs 2, 3 and 4, and will include all relevant governance levels needed.
Specific objectives:
1) understanding the enabling and constraining factors of the legal and governance context of the different European seas to realise a sustainable use of marine ecosystems in these seas;
2) evaluating policy initiatives, which focus on the restoration, conservation and recovery of marine ecosystems in different marine regions;
3) providing input to the development and design of legitimate governance arrangements and effective legal regimes regulating the conservation, restoration and recovering of marine ecosystems in the selected working areas.
The added value of the MERCES project is that it focuses on specific areas and regions. The outcomes will be communicated via the deliverables to the relevant policy actors and relevant policy cycles.
Co-leaders:
Partner 8, Wageningen University (Jan P.M. van Tatenhove) and
Partner 23, Marine Law and Ocean Policy Research Services Limited (Ronan Long).
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WP6 - Legal governance and policy
Co-leaders:
Wageningen University (Jan P.M. van Tatenhove)
trained in sociology (MSc and PhD).
He is Personal Professor Marine Governance at ENP and Honorary Professor at the School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering of Queen's University Belfast.
Marine Law and Ocean Policy Research Services Limited (Ronan Long)
Ronán Long is the Managing Director of Marine Law and Ocean Policy Research Services Ltd.
He read for his PhD at the School of Law at Trinity College Dublin. He was the first recipient of the Michael Manahan Research Fellowship and is the author/co-editor of five books on oceans law and policy.
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WP7 - Socio-economic impacts of restoration
WP7 aims to identify and quantify the economic and social consequences of restoration activities and recovery of ecosystem services.
Specific objectives:
1) assessing of social acceptance of restoration activities;
2) assessing of direct and indirect economic and social benefits of changing ecosystem services (food provision services, cultural and regulating services) that arise through selected restoration activities;
3) assessing of cost effectiveness of restoration measures;
4) assessment of the net social benefit of each measure and the trade-offs among ecosystem services and their benefits under the restoration activities within and across nations;
Co-leaders: Partner 7, National University Of Ireland, Galway (Stephen Hynes) and Partner 17, Norsk Institutt for Vannforskning (Wenting Chen).
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WP7 - Socio-economic impacts of restoration
Stephen joined NUI Galway in June of 2009 as a Senior Researcher in the Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit. He has a B.Com., a M. Econ. Sc. and a Ph.D. (Economics) from the National University of Ireland, Galway and a Ph.D. (Environmental Economic) from Stirling University, Scotland. He is currently the Principle Investigator on a project entitled “Economic & Social Research related to the Development of the Dynamics of the Marine Sector in Ireland”. This project is funded by the Irish Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under the Beaufort Award.
Stephen has a strong background in applied environmental/natural resource economic research and extensive work experience in econometric modelling. Stephen has previously worked as an environmental economist in the Rural Economy Research Centre, Teagasc and as a lecturer in Economics in the Department of Economics NUI Galway. Stephen’s main research interest is in microeconomic behaviour analysis, related to natural resource/environmental and rural development policy and his work has been published by a number of the top ranked journals in the fields of environmental and natural resource economics.
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Wenting Chen holds an PhD degree in natural resource management and a master degree in environment and development economics. Dr. Chen was guest researcher in University of California, Berkeley. She has worked extensively on subjects related to marine ecosystem service and sustainable ocean management with focus on valuation and modelling of marine ecosystem services, sustainable marine resource management, sustainable ocean development and governance, blue growth, integrated marine habitat and coastal management and restoration. She also has good experience on green finance, ecosystem accounting, wildlife management and forestry, ecosystem services assessment related to drinking water and environmental policy analysis, institutional economics, payment for environmental services, governance of public goods and the commons.
She has a leading role on socioeconomic impact analysis in several EU, international and national projects including AMAP, Horizon 2020 MERCES, EU FP7 TROPOS, EU FP7 MERMAID, NFR JELLEYFARM, MIKON ECOURCHIN.
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