Key Environmental monitoring for Polar Latitudes and European Readiness
Akronym
KEPLER
Bidragets beskrivning
KEPLER is a multi-partner initiative, built around the operational European Ice Services and Copernicus information providers, to prepare a roadmap for Copernicus to deliver an improved European capacity for monitoring and forecasting the Polar Regions.
Our motivation is to put the public and stakeholders at the centre of Copernicus. This follows the recommendations of the ‘Copernicus User Uptake’ review, and its 4 themes of:
1) Raising awareness for the Copernicus programme,
2) Informing and educating Copernicus users,
3) Engaging Copernicus users in public and private sector, and
4) Enabling access to Copernicus data and information.
These well tailored themes form the core components of KEPLER. However, as the Polar Regions are changing, so too are the challenges and opportunities. Because of these shifts we have included two additional themes that encompass the evolving needs. These are needed to provide opportunities for better understanding the environment, research opportunities, establishing new industry sectors and startups, and importantly empowering citizens:
5) Identification of research gaps regarding integration/assimilation, and
6) Improved sea-ice mapping and forecasting.
Through these 6 themes KEPLER aims to release the full potential of Polar Regions Earth Observation, including from ESA and EUMETSAT, by identifying and eliminating the barriers that impede the use of the tremendous resource that is Copernicus. This combines 2 key elements of the call:
a) bringing together key European stakeholders and competent entities, and
b) growing the Copernicus brand and user-base through providing enhanced scientific and technical support.
Our objective with KEPLER is to provide a mechanism that enables the broad range of Polar Regions stakeholders to be equipped with the most accurate and relevant, environmental information so that they can seize the many benefits that Copernicus products generate for society and economy.
Visa merStartår
2019
Slutår
2021
Beviljade finansiering
LUMIMUUTOS OSUUSKUNTA
57 000 €
Participant
LUNDS UNIVERSITET (SE)
242 400 €
Participant
NORCE NORWEGIAN RESEARCH CENTRE AS (NO)
165 750 €
Participant
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (UK)
406 625 €
Participant
KAMINSKI THOMAS HERBERT (DE)
203 300 €
Participant
MERCATOR OCEAN (FR)
256 593.75 €
Participant
O.A.SYS - OCEAN ATMOSPHERE SYSTEMS GMBH (DE)
170 375 €
Participant
STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING (NO)
180 735 €
Participant
ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG (DE)
118 708.75 €
Participant
SVERIGES METEOROLOGISKA OCH HYDROLOGISKA INSTITUT (SE)
42 000 €
Participant
DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT (DK)
35 347.5 €
Participant
METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT (NO)
711 937.5 €
Coordinator
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS (UK)
190 156.25 €
Participant
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (ES)
71 977.71 €
Participant
Beviljat belopp
2 899 156 €
Finansiär
Europeiska unionen
Typ av finansiering
Coordination and support action
Ramprogram
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Utlysning
Programdel
SPACE (5273 Enabling exploitation of space data (5278 )
Tema
Copernicus evolution – Mission exploitation concepts (LC-SPACE-02-EO-2018Utlysnings ID
H2020-SPACE-2018 Övriga uppgifter
Finansieringsbeslutets nummer
821984
Identifierade teman
arctic region