Project description
Hybrid blue-grey infrastructures for marine and coastal ecosystem
Hybrid approaches combining blue-grey infrastructures are increasingly used in marine and coastal environments. The EU-funded TRANSEATION project aims to showcase the benefits of marine and coastal hybrid blue-grey infrastructures. It will also validate the effectiveness of a new level of ecosystem-based management that combines social implication digitalisation and nature-based solutions (NbS) to protect and restore the health and services of marine ecosystems. This management approach integrates hybrid NbS to address societal challenges. It intends to demonstrate the effectiveness of three types of hybrid solutions, identify limiting factors, gaps, and current issues of existing LEED initiatives, analyse the benefits of hybrid solutions, and develop digital solutions for monitoring, analysis, and social involvement.
Objective
The TRANSEATION main objective is to demonstrate the effectiveness of marine and coastal hybrid blue-grey infrastructures and validate a new level of ecosystem-based management combining nature-based solutions, social implication digitalization to the protection and restoration of marine ecosystem health and services. To ensure the success of this main objective, the TRANSEATION project counts on partners and collaborators with broad expertise in relevant areas covering four types of entities in the project (from research and technological centers to companies and offshore industrial operators) as follows: managerial (CMCC, IOW, GLP, CTN), industrial (SAITEC, ITASKORDA, GEOCORAIL, CCELL), scientifical (OE, UOH, CMCC, AZTI, GAIKER, IOW, DTU, CTN) and participatory (SO, ECOOCEAN, AZTI, CTN, CMCC). In addition, this project implements three user cases towards marine and coastal infrastructures, considering the different life cycle stages. Then, the following 5 specific objectives are identified:
Specific objective 1. Apply EBM through a systema approach to integrate hybrid NbS in marine and coastal infrastructures to support the preservation and restoration of marine biodiversity and ecosystem services simultaneously with addressing multiple societal challenges (environmental, social and economic benefits).
Specific objective 2. Demonstrate the effectiveness of [3] type of coastal and marine infrastructures as hybrid NbS both to preserve ecosystems and support their restoration considering its replicability and scaled-up.
Specific objective 3. To identify limiting factors, gaps and current issues of existing LEED initiative regarding “blue building”, setting up links with previous projects.
Specific objective 4. To analyze the benefits and potential trade-off of these hybrid solutions in short and long-term for marine biodiversity and ecosystem services protection and restoration.
Specific objective 5. Digital solutions for monitoring, analysis and social involvement
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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation ActionsCoordinator
30320 Fuente Alamo Murcia
Spain