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EU STRATEGY FOR THEADRIATIC AND IONIAN REGION
• DG MARE.D1 Maritime Policy in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Thematic scope of the Strategy
Blue growth – (coordinated by
Greece and Montenegro)
Connecting the Region – (coordinated by Italy and Serbia)
Environmental quality –
(coordinated by Slovenia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina)
Sustainable tourism –
(coordinated by Croatia and
Albania)
Cross-cutting aspects1. Capacity building including communication
2. Research and Innovation and SME development
Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 Pillar 4
1. Blue growthDriving innovative maritime and marine growth in the Region by
promoting sustainable economic growth, jobs and business opportunities in the blue economy
Blue Technologies
Actions/Project examples
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Actions/Project examples
Maritime and Marine
governance and services
Actions/Project examples
Thematic scope of the Strategy
Blue growth – (coordinated by
Greece and Montenegro)
Connecting the Region – (coordinated by Italy and Serbia)
Environmental quality –
(coordinated by Slovenia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina)
Sustainable tourism –
(coordinated by Croatia and
Albania)
Cross-cutting aspects1. Capacity building including communication
2. Research and Innovation and SME development
Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 Pillar 4
3. Environmental QualityAddressing environmental quality through cooperation at the level of the
Region
The marine environment
a) Threats to coastal and
marine biodiversity
Actions/Project examples
b) Pollution of the sea
Actions/Project examples
Transnational terrestrial habitats and biodiversity
Actions/Project examples
Thematic scope of the Strategy
Blue growth – (coordinated by
Greece and Montenegro)
Connecting the Region – (coordinated by Italy and Serbia)
Environmental quality –
(coordinated by Slovenia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina)
Sustainable tourism –
(coordinated by Croatia and
Albania)
Cross-cutting aspects1. Capacity building including communication
2. Research and Innovation and SME development
Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 Pillar 4
BG in the Adriatic-Ionian Seas
Conservative Average Best Case0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
8%
9%
ESIF 14-20 contribution to Blue Economy in the EUSAIR region
CF, ERDF, ESF national contribution
CF, ERDF, ESF
EMFF national contribution
EMFF priorities 2 & 6
EMFF priorities 1,3,4,5
BG in the MED – qualitative analysis digest Indicating intensity of appearance in OPs (0 = min, 3 = max)
Marine Environment
MSP and ICZM
Maritime surveillance / CISE
Blue Technologies
Tourism
Skills and Training
Synergies with EUSAIR
Operative ProgrammesRegional National CBC / ETC Comment
EMFF priority axis 6
EMFF priority axis 6 Mainly FR, GR, ES
Strong focus in IT
Smart Specialization Strategies in the MED
4%
87%
9%
EuropeS3 EU priorities
BG Others
N.A.
27%
73%
MediterraneanS3 EU priorities
33
24
8
58
Mediterranean S3 Individual prior-ities
Tourism
Fisheries
Transport
Blue Technology
Others
The analysis of the S3 priorities in the MED confirms the focus on Blue Economy with a prioritization of Tourism, Fisheries and Transport
BlueMED Initiative
European Commission - DG MARE Maritime Affairs in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Needs &
Gaps
• May 2014 >> Set up of the initiative and roadmap;• June-August 2014 >> National mapping of R&I projects (about 900!) via
public/private stakeholders consultations; merging of information and identification of R&I gaps & needs, opportunities and boundary conditions for their implementation.
Vision
• September - December 2014 >> Sharing of the findings with relevant scientific communities and industrial associations at national and EU level. Set up of the Vision Document which was endorsed by the Italian Presidency of the EU Council and presented at the Competitiveness Council of 04-05 December 2014.
SRIA
• February 2015 >> Identification of the Key challenges and goals & actions according to the drivers boosting blue jobs & growth, knowledge transfer and SMEs participation
• April 2015 >> drafting of BLUEMED Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA).
• May-September 2015: Sharing of SRIA with regional, national , EU and international public/private stakeholders;
• October 2015 : Publication of SRIA (updates will be made regularly every 6 months) endorsed by 14 EU Countries; 10 endorsed the Venice declaration on October 16,2015 )
BLUEMED Vision & SRIA available at: goo.gl/ZbJTWH
BLUEMED SRIA the process
Key enabling knowledge for the
Mediterranean • Mediterranean Sea
ecosystems: services, resources, vulnerability and resilience to natural and anthropogenic pressures
• Mediterranean Sea dynamics: developing services in the filed of sustainable adaptation and to climate change and plans for mitigation;
• Hazards and protection of coastal areas in the Mediterranean
Key sectorial enablers in the Mediterranean
• Innovative business based on marine bio-resources in the Mediterranean
• Ecosystem-based management of Mediterranean aquaculture and fisheries
• Sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean
• Maritime clusters in the Mediterranean
• Maritime Spatial Planning & Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Mediterranean
Enabling technology and capacity
creation for the Med • Smart, greener
maritime transport and facilities in the Mediterranean
• Observing systems and operational oceanography capacities in the Mediterranean
• Multi-purpose off-shore platforms in the Mediterranean
• Marine and costal cultural heritage in the Mediterranean: discovering, protecting and valuing
BLUEMED: Key Challenges
Some BLUEMED SRIA priorities were adopted by the EU commission, DG MARE and DG RTD, and included in their R&I programmes.
European Commission DG MARE Call for proposals: Blue Labs - innovative solutions for maritime challenges (May 31,
2016);Blue Careers in Europe (May 31, 2016); Blue Technology - transfer of innovative solutions to sea basin
economies (Sept 2016)https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/call-proposals-blue-labs-innovative-
solutions-maritime-challenges; https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/call-proposals-blue-careers-europe
https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/call-proposals-blue-labs-innovative-solutions-maritime-challenges
European Commission DG RTDSix BLUEMED R&I priorities were included in the 2016-2017 WP of
Horizon 2020 SC2 with € 43 M.(http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/
2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-food_en.pdf)
BLUEMED impact
Topics, SC2 WP2016/17
BG-07-2017: Blue green innovation for clean coasts and seas (IA, 12M, 14.02. 17)
BG-12-2016: Towards an integrated Mediterranean Sea Observing System
BG-13-2016: Support to the BLUEMED Initiative: Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation activities in the Mediterranean
SFS-21-2016/2017: Advancing basic biological knowledge and improving management tools for commercially important fish and other seafood species (RIA,5M, I stage Feb 14, 2017, II stage 13.09.17)
SFS-20-2017: Towards a science-based regionalisation of the Common Fisheries Policy (RIA,6M, I stage Feb 14, 2017, II stage 13 Sept 2017)
SFS-23-2016: Improving the technical performance of the Mediterranean aquaculture
Strategic alignment
EUSAIR Annual Forum on 13 May 2016in Dubrovnik
BLUEMED-EUSAIR workshops on 10 Nov 2016 in Rimini
WestMED Initiative on sustainable development of the blue economy
WestMED Stakeholder Conference on 02 Feb 2017in Barcelona
BLUEMED event on 19 Apr 2017in Valletta
Thank you!
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/maritimeforum/