Identifier financieringsorganisatie: FP7-OCEAN-2010 (Other contract id) Acroniem: VECTORS Periode: Februari 2011 tot Februari 2015 Status: Afgelopen
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- Klaipeda University, meer, partner
- University of St Andrews (USTAN), meer, partner
- National Interuniversity Consortium For Marine Sciences (CoNISMa), meer, partner
- Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut; Institute of Sea Fisheries (Thünen-SF), meer, partner
- University College Dublin (UCD), meer, partner
- Wageningen University and Research Centre; Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO), meer, partner
- University of Tartu (UTEE), meer, partner
- Wageningen University and Research Centre; Universiteit Wageningen, meer, partner
- Deltares, meer, partner
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), meer, partner
- University of Hull, meer, partner
- Italian National Research Council (CNR), meer, partner
- Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Ltd. (IOLR), meer, partner
- Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER), meer, partner
- Aalborg University (AAU), meer, partner
- University of Pisa, meer, partner
- Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), meer, partner
- Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), meer, partner
- University of Hamburg (UNI HH), meer, partner
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU), meer, partner
- Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), meer, partner
- Bangor University, meer, partner
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), meer, partner
- Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), meer, partner
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), meer, partner
- Università degli Studi di Pavia, meer, partner
- Université de Rouen (UR), meer, partner
- Community of European Shipyards' Associations (CESA), meer, partner
- University of Ljubljana, meer, partner
- National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), meer, partner
- Universität Rostock, meer, partner
- University of Aarhus (AU), meer, partner
- The Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS), meer, partner
- Agrocampus Rennes, meer, partner
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML), meer, coördinator
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Abstract |
Marine life makes a substantial contribution to the economy and society of Europe. VECTORS will elucidate the drivers, pressures and vectors that cause change in marine life, the mechanisms by which they do so, the impacts that they have on ecosystem structures and functioning, and on the economics of associated marine sectors and society. VECTORS will particularly focus on causes and consequences of invasive alien species, outbreak forming species, and changes in fish distribution and productivity. New and existing knowledge and insight will be synthesised and integrated to project changes
in marine life, ecosystems and economies under future scenarios for adaptation and mitigation in the light of new technologies, fishing strategies and policy needs. VECTORS will evaluate current forms and mechanisms of marine governance in relation to the vectors of change. Based on its findings, VECTORS will provide solutions and tools for
relevant stakeholders and policymakers, to be available for use during the lifetime of the project.The project will address a complex array of interests comprising areas of concern for marine life, biodiversity, sectoral interests, regional seas, and academic disciplines as well as the interests of stakeholders. VECTORS will ensure that the links and interactions between all these areas of interest are explored, explained, modelled and communicated effectively to the relevant stakeholders. The VECTORS consortium is extremely experienced and genuinely multidisciplinary. It includes a mixture of natural scientists with knowledge of socio-economic aspects, and social scientists (environmental economists, policy and governance analysts and environmental law specialists) with interests in natural system functioning. VECTORS is therefore fully equipped to deliver the integrated interdisciplinary research required to achieve its objectives with maximal impact in the arenas of science, policy, management and society. |
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