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Title: Reporting on RTD and Systematic Observation


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Reporting on RTD and Systematic Observation
UNFCCC Workshop on the preparation of the
Fourth NC from Annex I Parties Dublin, 30/9-1/10
2004
Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero Hartmut
Behrend European Commission E-mail
Domenico.Rossetti-di-Valdalbero_at_cec.eu.int Hartmut
.Behrend_at_cec.eu.int
2
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
  • EU research on climate change is increasingly
    policy-driven
  • Important drivers for policy-related research
  • Reaching the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC and
    the EU target under the Kyoto Protocol
  • International co-operation with other Parties
  • EU-US research co-operation
  • Large contribution of EU research to IPCC
    assessment reports
  • Close co-operation between European Commission
    DG, in particular between DG Research and DG
    Environment
  • Opportunities for and free and open exchange of
    data will be highlighted
  • Action plan for climate change in the context of
    development co-operation includes research as a
    key element (to be adopted by the European
    Council in November)

3
A. GENERAL POLICY ON FUNDING OF RTD AND
SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATION
  • Third largest EU policy in budgetary terms
  • Scientific, technological and socio-economic
    issues
  • Sustainable development and GHG reductions as a
    leitmotiv in the various EU RTD priorities
  • Sixth RTD Framework Programme (FP6), major tool
    for building the European research Area
  • EU Lisbon (competitiveness), Gothenburg (SD) and
    Barcelona (3 of GDP for RTD)

4
FP6 17.5 B. FOR RTD
  • 1 Genomics and biotechnology for health 2 255
  • Advanced genomics and applications for health 1
    100
  • Combatting major diseases 1 155

2 Information Society technologies 3 625
3 Nanotechnologies and nano-sciences,
knowledge-base multifunctional materials, new
production processes and devices 1 300
4 Aeronautics and space 1 075
5 Food quality and safety 685
  • 6 Sustainable development, global change and
    ecosystems 2 120
  • Sustainable energy systems 810
  • Sustainable surface transports 610
  • Global change and ecosystems 700

7 Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based
society 225
8 Specific activities covering a wider field of
research 1 300
Total 13 345
5
B. RESEARCH
  • This chapter will be structured according to
  • Climate processes and climate system studies
  • Modelling and prediction, including General
    Circulation Models
  • Impact of climate change
  • Socio-economic analysis, including impact and
    response options
  • RD of mitigation and adaptation technologies
  • RTD projects will be listed and most important
    results highlighted.
  • This presentation lists the most important RTD
    initiatives.

6
B. RESEARCHSD, GLOBAL CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEMS
  • Sustainable energy systems clean energy, energy
    savings, alternative motor fuels, fuel cells,
    energy carriers/transport/storage
  • Sustainable surface transport environmentally
    friendly transport, safety, interoperability
  • Global change and ecosystems GHG emissions,
    water cycle, biodiversity and ecosystems, natural
    disasters, land management, climate observation,
    complementary research, cross-cutting issues

7
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
  • Clean energy, in particular renewables
  • Cost effective supply
  • Large scale integration
  • Energy savings and energy efficiency
  • Eco-buildings
  • Polygeneration
  • Alternative motor fuels
  • Fuel cells, including their applications
  • New technologies for energy carriers,
    particularly H2
  • New and advanced concepts in renewable energy
    technologies
  • Capture and sequestration of CO2
  • Socio-economic tools and concepts for energy
    strategy

8
SUSTAINABLE SURFACE TRANSPORT
  • New technologies and concepts for all surface
    transport modes (road, rail and waterborne)
  • Advanced design and production techniques
  • Re-balancing and integrating different transport
    modes
  • Increasing road, rail and waterborne safety and
    avoiding traffic congestion

9
GLOBAL CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEMS
  • Impact and mechanisms of GHG emissions and
    atmospheric pollutants on climate, ozone
    depletion and carbon sinks
  • Water cycle, including soil-related aspects
  • Biodiversity and ecosystems
  • Mechanisms of desertification and natural
    disasters
  • Strategies for sustainable land management,
    including coastal zones, agricultural land and
    forests
  • Operational forecasting and modelling including
    global climatic change observation systems
  • Complementary research
  • Cross-cutting issue SD concepts and tools

10
GLOBAL CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEMS Area 1
  • Carbon and nitrogen cycles sources and sinks
  • Atmospheric pollutants and their regional impacts
  • Climate dynamics and variability
  • Prediction of climate change and its impacts
  • Stratospheric ozone and climate interactions
  • Adaptation and mitigation strategies
  • Environment and health

11
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
  • Models World and/or EU coverage, Energy, Economy
    and Environment interactions (POLES, GEM-E3,
    NEMESIS, MARKAL,), focused on specific
    technologies (SAFIRE, GREEN-X for renewables or
    MURE for energy efficiency,)
  • Externalities Quantification of social and
    environmental damages (EXTERNE, GREENSENSE,
    METHODEX, NEEDS,)
  • Social acceptability Eurobarometer, Delphi
    methods, EASW,

12
OTHER EU RTD INITIATIVES
  • Technology platforms for Hydrogen and
    Photovoltaic (to involve the main stakeholders
    and to catalyse substantial private investments)
  • International Cooperation CSLF, IPHE, JREC
  • European Growth initiative Proposal for H2
    economy - Quick-start  project H2 production
    and electricity generation, and  hydrogen
    communities  by 2004-2015 ( 2.8 B)
  • GMES state and evolution of the global
    environment support to EC EAP, to civil
    protection for prevention, monitoring and
    assessment of natural and man-made hazards, to EC
    Common Agricultural, Fisheries and Regional
    development policies, to development and
    humanitarian aid, EU CFSP

13
OTHER EU RTD INITIATIVES
  • Nanotechnologies Horizontal, key or enabling
    technology (10-9 or tens of thousands smaller
    than a human hair)
  • Environmental Technologies Action Plan (ETAP) to
    mobilise all stakeholders and to ensure that the
    EU takes a leading role in developing and
    applying ET
  • Infrastructure FP6 in Climate
  • Environmental reaction chambers, for studying
    athmospheric processes 
  • Experts in airborne measurements
  • Remote sensing, satellites offer relevant
    information on the environment state and
    evolution in the world (OASIS)
  • Arctic Lidar Observatory for Middle Atmospheric
    Research, including two rocket launches (ALOMAR)

14
C. SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATION
  • Member States are in general responsible for
    systematic observation in their own territory
  • European Commission is one of the 4 co-chairs of
    Global Earth Observation System of Systems
    (GEOSS)
  • Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
    (GMES) is the most important contribution of
    Europe to GEOSS
  • EU supports close co-ordination between GEOSS and
    Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
  • EU Joint Research Centre is the Global
    Atmospheric Watch regional data Centre on aerosol
    regional Stations
  • Member States submit different data sets to the
    European Commission, like data on air quality

15
CONCLUSIONS
  • Researchers have a double role to play in the
    Climate Change issue to provide the scientific
    basis and the new clean technologies
  • Public authorities need to address and to
    support, for eg. by RTD, the public questions
    (air pollution, global warming,)
  • After the European Research Area, a World
    Research Area should tackle in a rigorous and
    scientific way the major global issues
  • More information about EU RTD and policies
  • http//www.cordis.lu/en/home.html
  • http//europa.eu.int
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