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Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories - Design Study

Periodic Reporting for period 2 - JERICO-DS (Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories - Design Study)

Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-04-01 al 2024-01-31

The JERICO-DS project studied the design of a state-of-the-art, fit-for-purpose and visionary observational European Research Infrastructure, that will provide expertise and high-quality data on European coastal and shelf seas. This Design Study is based on nations’ involvement to co-construct the JERICO research infrastructure from the scientific and technical design to the business plan and governance to support their future engagement towards a Preparatory Phase. This work will be led in line with national visions and assets. It will consider the strategies of already nationally accredited coastal RIs and of the ones in progress. As well, it will investigate the possible co-construction with other RIs, as nations are willing to join RIs effort.
- To define regional ecosystem approaches to implement a fit for purpose system, and a common cross-region approach
The long-term scientific plan, the Vision, Mission and Values statements, the scientific synergies with other RIs at the national level were delivered.
The national and regional information on the current state of technology, gaps and development needs were collected.
The technical design of e-JERICO was delivered.
The JERICO Business plan was delivered and based on a pan European approach for the design and delivery of JERICO-RI products and services.
The availability of human resources and respective expertise’s was studied.
The JERICO Label presents the following areas of assessment: Sustainability, Operationally, Fit for purpose/Observing and Fairness.
- To strengthen multidisciplinary observations provided by sensors and platforms in accordance with the scientific approach
The scientific approach was setting up and the national constraints and needs for multidisciplinary coastal observations considered.
The Technology Gap Analysis mapped the current level of multi-platform and multi-disciplinary observations in each country.
Future development needs are considered in the Technology Roadmap.
The JERICO-RI business plan describes the establishment of a Technology Development and Integration Service Office.
- To implement innovative technologies
The scientific challenges recognized at the national level to develop and plan innovative technologies was underlined.
Information on national and regional advances and prospects for innovative technologies were collected.
Through e-JERICO, thematic services will support the implementation of innovative technologies.
The JERICO-RI business plan has developed a business model and services estimation model focused on 5 expert centres to deliver services that will enable the implementation of innovative technologies.
The study of human resources currently committed to the JERICO-RI clearly shows the JERICO-RIs capacity to ensure the implementation and further development of innovative technologies.
The JERICO Label Committee is supporting the implementation of innovative technologies for coastal observation.
- To implement innovative technologies allowing better interaction with operators and users
e-JERICO technical design includes both a Virtual Research Environment (VRE) and the capacity to implement fit-for-purpose thematic services that facilitate the interaction between users and operators.
The Business plan describes the Business Model that will be used to implement innovative technologies allowing better system interaction with users.
The JERICO Label Committee is supporting the implementation of innovative technologies for a better system interaction with operators and users to elaborate products.
- To better foster the relations with the various users, to better understand their needs
Challenges and societal needs at the national level were prioritized.
The Technology Roadmap considered how to expand interactions with modelling and remote sensing groups and with the private sector.
e-JERICO aims to provide a unique entry point to help the users to take advantage of the services and features.
The User and Stakeholder strategy gives a defined vision about the RI user community.
The JERICO Label Committee is fostering relations with the various users. The JERICO User requirements and classification and the User and Stakeholder engagement strategy are presented.
- To set up collaborations with other Research Infrastructures and initiatives of the marine and environmental domains
The scientific synergies with other marine and environmental RIs at the national level were addressed.
The Technology Roadmap suggested securing technology synergies with other Research Infrastructures and similar initiatives.
In the technical design of e-JERICO, several key e-infrastructures have been approached in order to avoid starting from scratch the future development of e-JERICO.
The analysis of the European RI landscape allowed us to identify regions of overlap, shared interest, but also clear delineations between RIs.
The JERICO Label Committee Terms of Reference have specifically considered the cooperation on specific issues of common interest with similar groups/committees in other European and non-European Research Infrastructures or Organisations.
- To set up a sustainability framework
Elements for the design of JERICO-RI technology, taking advantage of the strong commitment of the participating countries were provided.
The outlined strategy roadmap for implementation of e-JERICO, describes the next steps of the life cycle of its development by considering funding and capabilities criteria with different scenarios of sustainability.
A comprehensive, robust fit for purpose Business Plan was delivered. The sustainability framework is underpinned by 5 Pillars.
The Conceptual Design Report of the project is presenting the synthesis elements to support a sustainability framework to continue what has already been started by a powerful collaborative framework.
JERICO-DS is making an important step forward by leading key actions exposed here after:
The national common societal needs were defined, JERICO Mission, Vision and Values statements are redefined and validated, the JERICO-S3 scientific strategy, semantics and general scientific framework are proposed as the official ones. JERICO scientific KPIs are established and rationalised.
The Technical design is based on three main elements: The Technology Outlook, the Technology Gap Analysis and the Technology Roadmap.
The JERICO virtual resources Access policy is defined. The technical design of e-JERICO is established. The outlined strategy roadmap for the implementation of e-JERICO is proposed.
The JERICO-RI Business Plan is proposed and is a key enabler of moving JERICO-RI from a project-based network towards the establishment of JERICO-RI.
The mapping and visualisation of oceanographic expertise across disciplines, key scientific challenges and oceanographic regions were defined. The Label Committee and activities have been defined. The Core Impact indicators and KPIs were Identified and evaluated. A governance structure was proposed and a service Map.
The communication Strategy for JERICO-RI was established, the national language translation of JERICO-RI on the webportal was implemented, KPIs for assessment of JERICO-RI communication performance were proposed.
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