MAGICA - MAximising the synergy of European research Governance and Innovation for Climate Action
Abstract
This proposal will address area b of the call "Maximizing the synergy of climate change research and innovation in Europe ". MAGICA maximizes the synergies between infrastructure investmentsand initiatives of climate change research and innovation across the European Research Area (ERA) by building upon and further implementing the Mission of JPI Climate in support to the international and European climate agenda (including the European Green Deal and Adaptation Strategy). MAGICA aims to accelerate the development, provision and exchange of knowledge from research and innovation to inform and support policy-making and climate actions via a better coordination of on-going and future initiatives and a more efficient use of resources. MAGICA will be based on a circular and iterative interactionsamong the strategic, scientific and societal components of climate change research and innovation. A scientific arena will be created to enhance the debate and discussion within the scientific community on climate R&I priorities, that will be synthesized in a Joint Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda on climate change for ERA 2025-2034. In addition, the creation of a regular forum with European Ministries of Research and Climate and other funding bodies will foster the coordination of the different national research policies in order to meet the ERA-wide priorities and needs identified by the scientific community. Finally, a multi-directional dialogue with different relevant social actors (from policy-makers to the younger generation) will be enhanced through different international conferences (e.g.ECCA, Climate Neutrality Forum), workshops and other innovative formats in order to inform citizens but also to detect the social needs concerning the transition to climate-neutrality and climate science. They will be incorporated into scientific community’s priorities for research, thus closing the feedback loop. The general objective of the CERAMAX is to respond to the call requirements of maximising the synergy of climate change research and innovation within the ERA by further implementing the Mission on JPI Climate in support of the Paris Agreement, the UN Sustainable Development Goals and particularly the European Green Deal and Adaptation Strategy while aiming for the establishment of a further strengthened European Partnership. This future European Partnership - strategically being pursued by JPI Climate as a future European Facility for Climate Change will enhance and accelerate the return on research investments across the ERA in a more structured manner to support policy and actions in response to the nature of the urgency at all scales within Europe and globally and the need for authoritative and timely science-based information. CERAMAX - through its targeted coordination actions - will strive to establish a European Knowledge Climate Change Clearing House mechanism that brings the key actors who are leading the development of climate change research and innovation within the ERA together with the various societal actors driving the societal transformation changes.
Schlagworte Klimawandel Gesellschaftlicher Wandel Austausch Wissenschaft - Gesellschaft Europäischer Forschungsraum Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Publikationen
Mitarbeiter*innen
Martina Haindl
Mag. Martina Haindl
martina.haindl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-99113
Projektleiter*in
15.11.2023 - 31.05.2026
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.09.2022 - 14.11.2023
Elisabeth Worliczek
Mag. Dr.phil. Elisabeth Worliczek
elisabeth.worliczek@boku.ac.at
Projektleiter*in
01.06.2022 - 14.11.2023
Mimi Amaichigh
Mimi Amaichigh MSc.
mimi.amaichigh@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-99113
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.09.2022 - 31.05.2026