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CDCA Documentation Centre on Environmental Conflicts

Organisation Founded in October 2007 to research, inform and engage stakeholders in environmental, social, economic issues related to the exploitation of natural resources and contamination Fields of investigation and action: Energy Waste management Extractive and productive activities Public health Legal tools / environmental rights Climate Change Social Corporate Responsibility 29/11/2017

Competences /expertise  Research, capacity building in social conflicts related to environmental risk, environmental damage and climate change  Participation, multistakeholders engagement in environmental and policy issues (urban, extractive and productive activities, etc)  Participative mapping and GIS  Scientific divulgation: making technical knowledge more accessible to local authorities, civil society and communities  Environmental communication and journalism  Circular economy: enhancement and visibility of circular economy businesses (5th december, Roma, launch SEC project)

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SC5 Topic(s) of interest     

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CE-SC5-03-2018: demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities CE-SC5-05-2018 Coordinated approaches to funding and promotion for the circular economy LC-CLA-03-2018: climate change impacts in Europe LC-CLA-05-2018: Human dynamics of climate change LC-CLA-06-2018: Inter-relation between climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem services SC5-13-2018-2019: strengthening international cooperation on sustainable urbanisation: nature-based solutions for restoration and rehabilitation of urban ecosystems SC5-14-2019: Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities SC5-18-2018: Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in policies and in business decision-making SC5-21-2019-2020: ERA-NET Cofund action(s) for climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials 29/11/2017

I am looking for…  Partnerships looking for civil society actor able to act at the cross road between the scientific, politic and civil sphere in climate change and circular economy actions

I offer…  Civil society perspective in research (participative research, research action)  Communication and dissemination competences  Stakeholders engagement 29/11/2017

Contacts

Lucie Greyl [email protected] www.cdca.it www.atlanteitaliano.cdca.it www.ejatlas.org www.economiacircolare.com 29/11/2017

APA Air Pollution Abatement A novel paradigm for air remediation in urban contexts

Is CLEAN AIR

Is CLEAN AIR is a qualified scale–up created in 2015 with the aim to industrialize and commercialize at global level, the APA - Air Pollution Abatement technology and the related, integrated IoT and energy efficiency solutions. Is CLEAN AIR has its offices in Rome and Rovereto (Trento), Italy.

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Air Polution Abatement technology   

Intelligent air cleaning system Patented, innovative filter-less technology Abatement with very high efficacy of: Particulate matter (PM10) Heavy metals PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) Light hydrocarbons NOx, SOx, CO, O3 Pollen, spores

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It works at ground level, not at the source of the effluents It assures emissions abatement and energy efficiency

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SC5 Topics of interest

 LC-CLA-04-2018: Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic areas to cope with climate change and hazard events  SC5-14-2019: Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities 29/11/2017

I am looking for partnerships and offer technology

 IsCLEANAIR is seeking for partners for projects within the SC5 framework.  The company can support, with its own technology and knowledge, partnerships that intend to present SC5 projects of potential interest for APA applications. 29/11/2017

Contacts Alberto Barone Solutions and R&D Manager T +39 347 364 93 32 [email protected] Giuseppe Spanto General Manager T +39 389 148 92 31 [email protected]

WEBSITE www.iscleanair.com

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31/10/2017

Sessione di networking tra ricercatori e PMI

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Sessione di networking tra ricercatori e PMI

4 new H2020 projects starting in 2018!

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Sessione di networking tra ricercatori e PMI

WG-EFD projects in Environment sector

Life De-BAY

Gianluca Rossi E-mail [email protected] Tel. 051 9840863 Cell. 3346206599 31/10/2017

Sessione di networking tra ricercatori e PMI

Expertise and tools for climate and environmental sciences Iva Gianinoni RSE – Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico Infoday SC5 “Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials” 29.11.2017 - Roma

RSE – Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico Publicly-owned non-profit research organization, with GSE – Gestore dei Servizi Energetici as its sole shareholder. The mission is to develop research and innovation in the fields of electrical power, energy and the environment, with particular focus to strategic national projects and an open view to EU research initiatives.

EU Projects references 

70+ research and innovation projects in the past



30+ research and innovation projects still running



17 projects as coordinator



Overall success ratio (submitted/funded) from 2007: over 35%



Overall funding from 2007: over 27 M€

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Expertise / Tools (I) 

Development and studies of energy scenarios 

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Energy System Modelling (ESM) at national and regional level for elaboration of quantitative techno-economic scenarios Experience on soft-link and Integrated Assessment Models (linking ESM with Air quality models, LCA models,…) Ex.: Support with Integrated Models to the Italian National Energy Strategy (NES) elaboration

Regional climate models (RCMs) for estimation of climate evolution Climate model data-sets to estimate:  changes in mean climate variables (temperatures, precipitations, …)  changes in extreme events (extreme precipitations, strong winds, wet snow, heat waves, …) at medium term (i.e. 2021-2050 projections) and at long term (i.e. 2071-2100 projections)  Ex: Computation of degree-days as input for energetic models supporting the NES elaboration



Studies and monitoring of GHGs (Plateau Rosa Station – ICOS Italy)    

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Estimation of diurnal and seasonal cycle of Grenhouse Gases Estimation of annual trend of background conditions Ex.: comparison of background concentration with GHG global emission (in particular for CO2) Comparison of background concentration with natural variability of climate (for example El Nino)

Expertise / Tools (II) 

GIS, WebGIS and sharing of spatial data 

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Models and modelling approaches applied to planning and managing of water systems   



GIS tools (mainly ArcGIS and QGIS) to carry out spatial analyses, in particular to estimate the potential RES energy production of areas at different scales WebGIS to share tools and important information with stakeholders Ex.: ATLAEolico: Italian Wind Atlas to carry out a preliminary energy assessment of hypothetical windfarms

GIS and sharing of spatial data applied to models for Water Resources. Studies of performance indicators of the use of electricity for water supply and wastewater treatment in Italy. Ex.: Open source “QGIS” plugin to assist in the management of Urban Water Systems

Air Quality modelling Studies and research on Air Quality carried out with:  Chemistry transport models at urban to continental scale  Lagrangian models at local scale  Ex.: Source Apportionment, Planning and Air Quality Forecast  Contribution to European initiatives (e.g. FAIRMODE)

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Expertise / Tools (III) 

Smart city evaluation: Smartainability®   



Methodology able to give ex-ante information on benefits (expressed with quantitative indicators) deriving from digital solution deployment in cities Ex.: Assessment of sustainability of digital smart city of Expo Milano 2015 site Evaluation of the benefits deriving from implementation of the Sharing Cities H2020 project

RSE way to Life Cycle Assessment    

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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a tool and framework for evaluating energy technologies and policy options Also includes life cycle costing (LCC), which applies cost metrics to the same boundaries as their environmental models, including environmental external cost evaluation Ex.: Development of new technologies using an ecodesign approach RSE EU projects on LCA: NEEDS, Green eMotion, DIADEME, GOPV (submitted)

Expertise / Tools (IV) 

RSE strategies for increasing the resilience of the electrical system   



Development of weather forecasting and observation systems, monitoring of extreme weather phenomena and studies for mitigation solutions Ex.: WOLF: Wet-snow Overload aLert and Forecasting (to alert in advance TSO and DSO) Ex.: WILD station: Wet-snow Ice Laboratory Detection for ice accretion measurements

Weather forecasts applied to electrical demand   

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Meteorological models and statistical post-processing to produce day-ahead hourly forecasts of electrical load Meteorological models to forecast RES production Ex.: Net load vs. temperature by Julian Day

Main SC5 Topic(s) of interest 

LC-CLA-01-2018: Supporting the development of climate policies to deliver on the Paris Agreement, through Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs)



CE-SC5-04-2019: Building a water-smart economy and society



SC5-11-2018: Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions



SC5-14-2019: Visionary and integrated solutions to improve wellbeing and health in cities

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Contacts Iva Gianinoni

Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE S.p.A. Sustainable Development and Energy Sources Coordinator International Activities via Raffaele Rubattino 54 20134 Milan (Italy) Phone: (+39) 02 3992 4755 – Mobile: (+39) 328 8580836

[email protected] WWW.rse-web.it 29/11/2017

Interests and capacities within the H2020 SC5 Work Programme Dr. Chiara Farné Fratini Dr. Federico Martellozzo UNIVERSITY OF FLORENCE (UNIFI)

Institution / Organisation University of Florence (UNIFI)  Dept. Economics and Management (DiSEI):  Economic and Political Geographers

 Dept. of Architecture (DiDA):  Urban and Regional Planners

 Laboratory for Social Geography (LaGeS):  Urban and Human Geographers

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Competences /expertise 

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Mix Methods for field research and production of socio-geographic data (e.g. GIS, Spatial and Geostatistical Analysis, Landuse Change Modelling, Interviews, Ethnography, Network Analyses) Governance and Geographies of Sustainability Transition Urban and Regional Studies Ecosystem services and green infrastructures Organizational and Institutional analysis Public Policies for the Green Economy and Disruptive Innovations Science and Technology Studies (STS) Strategic management and planning (Landuse, Landscape, Infrastructure) Participatory, co-design and co-creation processes Successful experiences with international funding (e.g. FP7) Experiences and training for designing and writing H2020 applications

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SC5 Topic(s) of Interest            

Circular Economy Nature Based Solutions and Ecosystem Services Urban and Regional Resilience Sustainability Transitions Socio-Ecological Regeneration Cultural and Historical Heritage Territorial Impact Assessment Territorial Cohesion and Competitiveness Peripheral and Inner areas Social inclusion and co-creation Social and environmental justice Potential Relation to SC6

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I am looking for…/ I offer… I am looking for... • Collaboration with international and local public and private stakeholders (E.g. SMEs, Industrial Enterprises, NGOs, Local Authorities, Interests Groups and Networks) for SC5 and SC6 Consortium

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I offer... • Large international network across world-class academic actors • Diversified expertise based on interdepartmental and multidisciplinary capacities • Linkages to other research programmes • Durable and strong collaborations with local authorities

Contacts Chiara Farné Fratini (Postdoc researcher)

[email protected]

Federico Martellozzo (Postdoc researcher)

[email protected] 29/11/2017

PaGoRA - PArticipatory Governance Of Rivers Areas A replicable model from Santerno Resiliente

Institution / Organisation

Gipiesse is the promoter of “Santerno Resiliente“, the participatory process that begins the route to the Santerno River Contract. This route addresses, in an integrated way, the issues of hydraulic safety, water quality and habitat, management and use of water resources and tourism. Partners of the project are about twenty among the Entities, Associations and Companies of the territory (including the EmiliaRomagna Region, Con.Ami Consortium, Vena del Gesso Park and the municipalities of Imola and Santerno River's valley). www.gipiesse.net https://www.facebook.com/gipiesse.net/ 29/11/2017

Competences /expertise Integration: Hydraulic Safety, Water Quality and Habitats, Water Resources Management and Tourism Usability, issues faced in an integrated way; Negotiation between Entities: Negotiation Table allows harmony in managing problems related to the government of the river area; Participation: Starting point of collection of reports, proposals and projects of citizens, companies and associations of the territory

Partecipatory GIS: Project contributions are collected in an innovative WebGis computer platform: ConAmi's DATA project 29/11/2017

SC5 Topic(s) of interest 



The governance of river territories. The resilience of territories and river communities Hydraulic safety, water quality and habitat, water and resource management, tourist accessibility. Integration is very difficult because of the multiple interests and the many competent Entities. The River Contract is the instrument for negotiating and defining interventions that could be compatible with each other and sustained in long therm. Participation is an essential tool for defining the real interests and the possible uses of the River and the valley. 29/11/2017

I am looking for…/ I offer…  Resources to continue the route of Santerno Resiliente  European Partners that are facing River Contracts or similar projects that want to open up to a comparison of experiences to identify best practices and effective methodologies for the governance of river territories. 29/11/2017

Contacts Gabriele Cesari (coordinator)

[email protected] www.santernoresiliente.org https://www.city-data.it/resiliente/ 29/11/2017

Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari sulle rive del Santerno

Sea level rise scenarios in the Mediterranean: multihazard mitigation in a changing environment Marco Anzidei Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia [email protected] Venice

Adriatic sea Chioggia

Expected sea level rise scenario by 2100 for the Venice lagoon

INGV in collaboration with EU research institutions and private partners. Currently already engaged from SAVEMEDCOASTS project (www.savemedcoasts.eu): University of Tessaloniki (GR), ISOTECH (CY), CGIAM (Italy), CMCC (Italy). Collaborations with the Australian National University, ENEA, Univ. Bari, Univ. Naples, Univ. Catania, etc.

stakeholders involvement (municipalities, marine protected areas, environmental organizations, Capitanerie di Porto, etc.) 29/11/2017

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Space Geodesy, Topography (including UAV), Geomatics , Climate and environment, Oceanography and sea level, Geology Geophysics Modelling

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SC5 Topic(s) of interest In situ and Earth Observation data show that global sea level is rising faster than in previous centuries and its rising rate has accelerated in recent years, in coincidence with the rise of global temperatures. Global mean sea level is expected to increase from 75 to 190 cm by 2100, representing among the most serious impacts of climate change to face in the next years. These values will be even larger in subsiding coasts entailing widespread environmental changes, coastal retreat, marine flooding and loss of land.

Tianjin (2 m) Dhaka

Seoul Osaka (3 m)

Istanbul Venice

Tokyo (5 m)

New York Los Angeles

Shanghai (3 m) Manila

Lagos

Bangkok (2 m) Bombay Karachi Madras Jakarta Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires Calcutta Lima

Above subsiding cities Left: Flooded people (M/yr) (Source UNEP)

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I am looking for… private partners (technology), multihazard expertise, DSS, integrated data analysis, economic analysis…

I offer… consolidated methodology, expertise in geophysics, geomatics, geodesy, sea level, research facilities. 29/11/2017

Contacts Marco Anzidei, PhD Senior Scientist Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia National Earthquake Center Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy www.ingv.it Email: [email protected] Office +390651860214 Mobile +393356528812 Skype: marco.anzidei2 PI Savemedcoasts Project www.savemedcoasts.eu Member Space Earth Technology http://www.spacearth.net/ www.researchgate.net/profile/Marco_Anzidei

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ISPRA AND INTERNATIONAL INTIATIVES ON WATER PROMOTED BY EU Giuseppina Monacelli Alessandro Lotti Maria Chiara Sole ISPRA – Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research

Water Joint Porgramme Initiative: Water challenges for a changing world

PIANO Policies, Innovation and Network for enhancing Opportunities for China – Europe Water Cooperation

PIANO OBJECTIVES •

Strengthening and expanding the existing network of the China-Europe Water Platform (CEWP) to cover all actors relevant for cooperation between China and Europe in the water research and innovation domain



Identification of European technological water innovations and areas for joint development of innovative technological solutions that have a potential for their implementation in China



Identification of drivers and barriers concerning this cooperation and elaboration of strategies to overcome such barriers and take advantage of drivers for the implementation and replication of technological water innovations in China



Consolidation of a shared strategic research and innovation agenda (SRIA) between Europe and China in the water sector

Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda - SRIA

Domains

Challenges



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Agricultural water challenges Municipal water management Industrial water River basin management Water for energy

Water scarcity Water pollution Extreme events Ecosystem degradation Water infrastructures

PRIMA Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area

VISION Inclusive, healthy and prosperous Mediterranean societies through innovative solutions in water systems and agro-food contributing, by the end of the programme, to a sustainable use of natural resources, economic growth and stability.

MISSION To achieve, support and promote integration, alignment and joint implementation of research and innovation initiatives under a common research and innovation strategy to address the diverse challenges in water scarcity, agriculture, food security.

A Joint Research Programme within H2020 (art.185 TFEU) .

Thank you for your attention! Giuseppina Monacelli – [email protected] Alessandro Lotti – [email protected] Maria Chiara Sole – [email protected]

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TETHYS - Saving water The smart irrigation service based on Earth Observation data

Who we are… Innovative start-up, founded in January 2016 by 7 partners Our mission  Evaluation of European, national and regional policies in agriculture  Development of innovative solutions in agriculture (precision farming) Work-team • Complete and multidisciplinary: various abilities and skills • Close and motivated: 15 years of work together  Incubated in BIC Lazio Spazio Attivo Roma Tecnopolo  Participating in the ESA Business Incubation Centre Lazio 29/11/2017

What we are offering… and looking for! We are offering: • a deep knowledge of agriculture and irrigation systems • the findings of the research work we have done till now • a consolidated collaboration with the University of Padua and with manufacturers and suppliers of irrigation systems and monitoring tools for agriculture We are looking for:  partnerships with European-wide universities or research centres with experience in building a H2020 SC5 project SC5 topics we are interested in: ◊ CE-SC5-04-2019: Building a water-smart economy and society ◊ SC5-11-2018: Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions ◊ SC5-12-2018: EU-India water co-operation 29/11/2017

What we are doing now IT issues: • Automation of the process: software development Technical issues:  Model validation: statistical analysis of the results of the 2017 field tests  Model calibration (University of Padua) Commercial issues: ◊ Definition of strategic partnerships with companies commercialising irrigation systems for farmers and products and services for golf ◊ Marketing and first commercialisation (Golf Clubs) 29/11/2017

Stefano Lo Presti Project manager [email protected]

Lorenza Panunzi EO data processing [email protected]

Matteo De Sanctis

www.centralevalutativa.it

Marketing and communication [email protected]

Fabrizio Tenna Sole administrator [email protected]

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