ARIEL PLUS - Promoting small scale fisheries and aquaculture transnational networking in Adriatic-Ionian macroregion PLUS (Interreg V-B Adriatic Ionian ADRION) (DTA.AD002.745)
Area tematica
Scienze del sistema Terra e tecnologie per l'ambiente
Area progettuale
Gestione sostenibile ed efficiente delle risorse naturali, degli ecosistemi e della biodiversità (DTA.AD002)Struttura responsabile del progetto di ricerca
Istituto per le Risorse Biologiche e le Biotecnologie Marine (IRBIM)
Responsabile di progetto
LUCA BOLOGNINI
Telefono: 0712078864
E-mail: fabio.grati@cnr.it
Abstract
The project intends to make the best use of the ARIEL approach, tactics and tools developed in 3 years of joint implementation, capitalizing and widening the ARIEL knowledge network and the cooperation put in place between local/regional/national public authorities, research bodies, SSF and AQ operators. Built on a deep understating of SSF and AQ challenges at regional and ADRION level as well as on a set of policy and technical recommendations delivered in the previous project, ARIEL plus is expected to:
- boost the transnational dimension of ARIEL results and knowledge by means of raising awareness activities for beneficiaries and stakeholder
- give its transnational contribution to leverage future initiatives and investments in SSF and AQ sector of the Adriatic and Ionian area by building capacity of potential beneficiaries and widening the ARIEL innovation community.
To these, ARIEL plus will focus on the following ARIEL milestones:
- The ARIEL knowledge network
- The ARIEL policy and technical recommendations paper
- The ARIEL Chart of innovative services
- The ARIEL Platform
Obiettivi
ARIEL Plus main objective is to support the transferability and durability of the ARIEL project main outcomes towards an open innovation for the SSF and AQ sectors in the ADRION area, contributing to smart and sustainable blue growth of the Adriatic and Ionian communities.
Data inizio attività
01/01/2022
Parole chiave
pesca, acquacoltura, open innovation
Ultimo aggiornamento: 30/04/2025