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Fundación ONCE’s Friday aperitif: Accessibility Considerations in Emergency Evacuation

06.05.2020. Fundación ONCE (beneficiary of the CILIFO project), through the Accessibility and Innovation Department, has launched the FRIDAY WITH FUNDACIÓN ONCE APPERITIVES, an initiative to share different topics related to accessibility.

Through different webinars we will talk about accessibility in different areas, physical and virtual, with different experts who will give us their point of view and exemplify with their daily activity.

Among the issues to be discussed are accessibility in the evacuation of physical environments, accessibility of new online platforms and digital devices, license management in terms of accessibility, the role of accessibility offices in municipalities, among many others.

This Friday, May 8, 2020, at 1:00 pm, there will be a snack entitled ATTENTION TO DIVERSITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS.

Participants:
– Nieves Peinado, architect of CEAPAT
– Juan Sánchez, director of the CILIFO project. Government of Andalusia
– Gracia Aguirre, Regional Coordinator 112 Andalusia

Registration for the webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7kXFZGcoR56f6ESkODTGMw 

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LIFE grants for innovative projects in adaptation to Climate Change

23.02.2020. The Environment and Climate Action Programme (LIFE) is the European Union’s financial instrument dedicated to the environment for the period 2014-2020. Its overall objective is to contribute to sustainable development and the achievement of the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy and the EU’s environment and climate strategies. One of the sub-programmes of LIFE is Climate Action, which represents 25% of the total funding.

The European Union (EU) co-finances up to 55% of projects in the priority area of Adaptation to Climate Change (within the Climate Action sub-programme)especially projects related to resistance to water scarcity, droughts, forest fires or floods, adaptation technologies for economic sectors and the safeguarding of natural resources. The programme provides action grants for best practices, pilot, and demonstration projects that contribute to building resilience to climate change. In particular, the European Commission seeks technologies and solutions that are ready to be applied in proximity to the market, on an industrial or commercial scale, for the duration of the project. In addition, the Climate Action Sub-Programme promotes the development and implementation of EU policy on climate change adaptation, best practices, and solutions for climate change adaptation, including ecosystem approaches and knowledge sharing.

Under the LIFE Programme and the 2020 call, there are interesting opportunities to give continuity to several actions of the Iberian Centre for Research and Fight against Forest Fires (CILIFO). The project could obtain alternative sources of funding for some lines of study, research and dissemination that are being carried out by the different Working Groups of the project. Furthermore, a proposal promoted by CILIFO within the framework of the LIFE Programme could exploit the good practices of CILIFO and the results obtained by the CILIFO Working Groups.

The CILIFO project, which is a European project focused on the prevention and extinction of forest fires, as well as on the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, is led by the Andalusian Regional Government (Spain). CILIFO has the first accelerator/incubator specialized in the prevention and extinction of forest fires and co-founded by an Interreg programme in Europe, “Firefighting Open Innovation Lab – CILIFO”, which can contribute with innovative solutions. This Open Innovation Lab welcomes entities (entrepreneurs, spin-offs, start-ups, SMEs…) working in the field of climate change adaptation and mitigation, including forest fire prevention and extinction.

Target: the programme is aimed at consortia between public and private organisations at local level, councils, town halls, universities, public or private companies (including SMEs) and associations. Startups and entrepreneurs can also apply for the aid, as innovation in low-cost technologies for easy application in different areas is particularly encouraged.
Procedure: The Climate Action Sub-Programme follows a one-step application procedure, which means that you are asked to submit complete project proposals from the beginning.
Call for concept notes for traditional climate change mitigation projects closes on 6 October 2020.

Project example: Drone-Hopper (intelligent fire fighting systems)

DRONE-HOPPER works on the design and manufacture of high load capacity drones for fire fighting and precision agriculture. With a load of 300 litres of water and ecological retardant, these drones can create a firebreak of up to 600 metres. The company has already won the 1st edition of the CILIFO Firefighting Start-up Europe Awards, held on 12.12.2019, as part of the COP25 in Madrid. Likewise, this technology has been presented in a project and approved by the European Commission within the framework of the SME Instrument – Horizon 2020, phase 1 and 2.

Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, projects dedicated to the management of the COVID-19 pandemic have taken on special relevance for the European Commission, encouraging research into systems of contagion and control of pandemics. It is not only researching new drugs or vaccines that may be of special interest in the fight against the coronavirus but also looking for projects that have unique viability in this field so important at present.

EU applicants are encouraged to reflect on what elements of their project can help prevent, mitigate, manage the current crisis or recover from a similar health crisis in the future. The aim is that any project that has some element, however small, that can collaborate or add to a much larger and more coordinated response in the fight against the pandemic, can be investigated from a health approach in order to readapt it and turn it into a response that, coming from different projects, can become a solution greater than the sum of its parts.

For more information contact the Coordinator of the CILIFO project at the Finnova Foundation, José Manuel Requena (jrequena@finnova.eu) or visit the web.

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The LIFE programme funds nature conservation projects in the areas of biodiversity and habitats

20.04.2020. The Environment and Climate Action Programme (LIFE) is the European Union’s financial instrument dedicated to the environment for the period 2014-2020. Its overall objective is to contribute to sustainable development and the achievement of the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy and the EU’s environment and climate strategies. One of the sub-programmes of LIFE is the Environment, which represents 75% of the total funding.

Projects in Nature and Biodiversity priority area receive up to 60% EU co-financing (within the Environment sub-programme), but the co-financing rate can be up to 75%, if at least half of the total estimated project costs are used for actions to improve the conservation status of priority habitats. In this sense, nature conservation projects in the fields of biological diversity, habitats and species are financed. The European Union (EU) provides grants for action on best practice, pilot and demonstration projects that contribute to the implementation of the EU Birds and Habitats Directives, the EU Biodiversity Strategy until 2020, and the development, implementation and management of the Natura 2000 network.

In the framework of the LIFE Programme and the 2020 call, interesting opportunities are presented to give continuity to various actions of the Iberian Centre for Research and Fight against Forest Fires (CILIFO). The project could obtain alternative sources of funding for some lines of study, research and dissemination being carried out by the project’s different working groups. Furthermore, a proposal promoted by CILIFO within the framework of the LIFE Programme could exploit the good practices of CILIFO and the results obtained by the CILIFO Working Groups.

The CILIFO project, which is a European project focused on the prevention and extinction of forest fires, as well as on the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, is led by the Andalusian Regional Government (Spain). CILIFO has the first accelerator/incubator specialized in the prevention and extinction of forest fires and co-founded by an Interreg programme in Europe, “Firefighting Open Innovation Lab – CILIFO”, which can contribute with innovative solutions. This Open Innovation Lab welcomes entities (entrepreneurs, spin-offs, start-ups, SMEs…) working in the field of climate change adaptation and mitigation, including forest fire prevention and extinction.

Target: the programme is aimed at consortia between public and private organisations at local level, councils, town halls, universities, public or private companies (including SMEs) and associations. Startups and entrepreneurs can also apply for the aid, as innovation in low-cost technologies for easy application in different areas is particularly encouraged.

Procedure: the Environment Subprogramme is divided into two stages: first a 10-page “concept note” is presented. You can modify a concept note submitted as many times as you wish until the call for project proposals is closed. Then, if the concept reaches the second stage, it will be necessary to send the complete project proposal based on the comments of the LIFE programme. The average budget per project is EUR 1 to 2 million.

Deadline for concept notes for nature and biodiversity projectss: 16 July 2020.

Project example: LIFE-SINK (Innovative substrates for NOx capture and burned soil recovery)

The project focuses on finding circular economy solutions (waste recovery) for the recovery of soils damaged by forest fires. Specifically, one of the components of the substrate to be used will be properly treated sewage sludge, so as to improve the condition of this forest habitat. Therefore, the objective of the project is based on the design, development and implementation to the market of “artificial substrates” created by means of non-hazardous waste for the capture of NOx, as well as to fertilize the land. The project demonstrates how the developed “artificial substrates” (also called technological, amendments or techno-soils), coming from the recovery of “Non-Hazardous Waste”, by means of specific formulations studied, are capable of reducing the pollution of NOx (nitrogen oxide) in cities or areas with a high degree of pollution, and it is viable to market them for the reduction of atmospheric pollution and improvement of the properties of the soils where they are applied.

Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, projects dedicated to the management of the COVID-19 pandemic have taken on special relevance for the European Commission, encouraging research into systems of contagion and control of pandemics. It is not only researching new drugs or vaccines that may be of special interest in the fight against the coronavirus, but also looking for projects that have a unique viability in this field so important at present.

EU applicants are encouraged to reflect on what elements of their project can help prevent, mitigate, manage the current crisis or recover from a similar health crisis in the future. The aim is that any project that has some element, however small, that can collaborate or add to a much larger and more coordinated response in the fight against the pandemic, can be investigated from a health approach in order to readapt it and turn it into a response that, coming from different projects, can become a solution greater than the sum of its parts.

For more information contact the Coordinator of the CILIFO project at the Finnova Foundation, José Manuel Requena (jrequena@finnova.eu) or visit the web

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LIFE aid for environmental and resource efficiency innovation projects

17.04.2020. The Environment and Climate Action Programme (LIFE) is the European Union’s financial instrument dedicated to the environment for the period 2014-2020. Its overall objective is to contribute to sustainable development and the achievement of the objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy and the EU’s environment and climate strategies. One of the sub-programmes of LIFE is the Environment, which represents 75% of the total funding.

LIFE co-finances up to 55% of projects in the priority area of Environment and Resource Efficiency (the Environment Sub-Programme) especially in the areas of air, chemicals, green and circular economy, industrial accidents, marine and coastal management, noise, soil, waste, water and urban environment. The programme provides grants for pilot and demonstration projects to develop, test and demonstrate policy or management approaches. It also covers the development and demonstration of innovative technologies, the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of EU environmental policy and law, as well as best practices and solutions. In particular, the European Commission seeks new technologies and solutions that are ready to be applied under near-market conditions, on an industrial or commercial scale, for the duration of the project.

In the framework of the LIFE Programme and the 2020 call, there are interesting opportunities to give continuity to several actions of the Iberian Centre for Research and Fight against Forest Fires (CILIFO). The project could obtain alternative sources of funding for some lines of study, research and dissemination being carried out by the project’s different Working Groups. Furthermore, a proposal promoted by CILIFO within the framework of the LIFE Programme could exploit the good practices of CILIFO and the results obtained by the CILIFO Working Groups.

The CILIFO project, which is a European project focused on the prevention and extinction of forest fires, as well as on the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, is led by the Andalusian Regional Government (Spain). CILIFO has the first accelerator/incubator specialized in the prevention and extinction of forest fires and co-founded by an Interreg programme in Europe, “Firefighting Open Innovation Lab – CILIFO”, which can contribute with innovative solutions. This Open Innovation Lab welcomes entities (entrepreneurs, spin-offs, start-ups, SMEs…) working in the field of climate change adaptation and mitigation, including forest fire prevention and extinction.

Target: the programme is aimed at consortia between public and private organisations at local level, councils, town halls, universities, public or private companies (including SMEs) and associations. Startups and entrepreneurs can also apply for the aid, as innovation in low-cost technologies for easy application in different areas is particularly encouraged.

Procedure: the Environment Subprogramme is divided into two stages: first a 10-page “concept note” is presented. You can modify a concept note submitted as many times as you wish until the call for project proposals is closed. Then, if the concept reaches the second stage, it will be necessary to send the complete project proposal based on the comments of the LIFE programme. The average budget per project is EUR 1 to 2 million.

Deadline for concept notes for traditional environment and resource efficiency projects: 14 July 2020.

Project example: HyperIN

Hyper [IN] is a revolutionary thermal and acoustic insulation material with permanent fire resistance. It is an internationally patented material that is biodegradable, insulating and fireproof, manufactured mainly from recyclable materials, which is mainly applied in the construction sector. A characteristic of this product is that a large part of its components are obtained from recycled products following the principles of the circular economy. This project is characterized by applying the principles of the circular economy, since it is composed of recycled materials that are reused (such as rice straw), with the aim of providing solutions to various environmental problems using 100% recycled and natural materials.

Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, projects dedicated to the management of the COVID-19 pandemic have taken on special relevance for the European Commission, encouraging research into systems of contagion and control of pandemics. It is not only researching new drugs or vaccines that may be of special interest in the fight against the coronavirus, but also looking for projects that have a unique viability in this field so important at present.

EU applicants are encouraged to reflect on what elements of their project can help prevent, mitigate, manage the current crisis or recover from a similar health crisis in the future. The aim is that any project that has some element, however small, that can collaborate or add to a much larger and more coordinated response in the fight against the pandemic, can be investigated from a health approach in order to readapt it and turn it into a response that, coming from different projects, can become a solution greater than the sum of its parts.

For more information contact the Coordinator of the CILIFO project at the Finnova Foundation, José Manuel Requena (jrequena@finnova.eu) or visit the web.

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CILIFO experts present progress in forest fire prevention

18.03.2020. Espacio Protegido is a Canal Sur news programme dedicated to covering current environmental issues in the region of Andalusia. Last Saturday, March 14, a program entitled “Forest Fires: The University of Fire” was broadcast.

 

Scientists from the University of Cordoba and the CSIC, both of which are beneficiaries of the Iberian Centre for Research and the Fight against Forest Fires (CILIFO), took part in the Canal Sur report “Forest Fires: The University of Fire”.

The head of the CILIFO project at the University of Cordoba, Francisco Rodríguez y Silva, took part in the report as an expert and explained the advances in forest fire prevention and extinction.

 

SOURCE: CANAL SUR TV

The Iberian Centre for Research and Fight against Forest Fires (CILIFO) is a project approved by the Interreg POCTEP (2014-2020) Spain-Portugal Programme, which belongs to Thematic Objective 5 of the Programme, which promotes adaptation to climate change in all sectors. It also responds to the investment priority, with respect to the POCTEP Programme, 5B: Promotion of investment to address specific risks and guarantee adaptation to disasters and development of disaster management systems. One of the objectives of the CILIFO project is to promote the creation of sustainable and quality employment in the area and to reduce the economic cost of fires by creating a rural economy linked to the landscape.

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La Fundación ONCE organiza una jornada de sensibilización sobre las emergencias en el entorno forestal en Évora

09.03.2020. La Fundación ONCE, socio del proyecto CILIFO, organiza una nueva jornada de sensibilización, que se celebrará el 26 de marzo del 2020 en Évora.

La Universidad de Évora colabora, junto a otros socios del proyecto, con este evento desarrollado por la Fundación ONCE, que bajo el lema “Rompiendo barreras ante emergencias en el entorno forestal” está dirigido a todos los agentes y entidades orientados a la gestión de emergencias, así como para aquéllos colectivos y personas cuyas viviendas o urbanizaciones entran en contacto con espacios forestales.

El evento tendrá lugar el 26 de marzo en el Auditorio de la Dirección Regional de Educación de Évora. La cita será en dos sesiones: a las 09.30 horas y a las 12:30.

URL de la versión digital:XdgggVnPqWqPZyX3fH7sqerQ/viewform

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CILIFO, at the 9th European Forum for Science, Technology and Innovation held in Malaga

13.02.2020. Transfiere constitutes a space for the exchange of knowledge and technology that brings together various professionals and sectors, in order to contribute to the improvement of the competitiveness of the business sector, promote innovation and enrich the national R&D&I ecosystem.

During the event, held at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga (FYCMA), a round table was held: ‘EU 2027: European subsidies, guarantees and loans for EU funds’. It was moderated by the General Director of the Finnova Foundation, Juan Manuel Revuelta, and the Senior Economist at the European Commission, Rudy Aernoudt; the CEO of Interoffices and Workero and Co-Founder PropTech House of European PropTech Network, Dirk Paelinck; and the Co-Founder Global Super Angels Club, Andreas Mihalovits took part in it.

The objective was to inform entrepreneurs and all those interested in the large amount of European aid that exists for investment and that, on many occasions, are not accessed due to lack of information.

The Iberian Center for Research and Fight against Forest Fires was one of the projects of entrepreneurship, self-employment and return of talent, exposed as an example of job creation by the director of Finnova. CILIFO is a project approved by the Interreg POCTEP (2014-2020) Spain-Portugal Programme, which belongs to the Thematic Objective 5 of the Programme, which promotes adaptation to climate change in all sectors. It also responds to the investment priority, concerning the POCTEP Programme, 5B: Promotion of investment to address specific risks and guarantee adaptation to disasters and development of disaster management systems. One of the objectives of the CILIFO project is to promote the creation of sustainable and quality employment in the area and to reduce the economic cost of fires by creating a rural economy linked to the landscape.

In addition, the Firefighting Open Innovation Lab was presented during the morning as an accelerator managed by Finnova Foundation, based in Seville, which aims to promote a network of incubators, in a public-private partnership, worldwide, to capture the innovation and technology to fight forest fires, mitigation and adaptation to climate change.

Furthermore, prizes were awarded to the winners of the Global Blockchain Challenge and the Best Investors 4 Startup Europe Awards & Best Investors 4 ScaleUp Europe Awards.

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The Social Prevention technicians of Infoca prepare CILIFO’s awareness-raising activity launching

10.02.2020. The coordinator of the Awareness Raising Activity of the CILIFO project convened the social prevention technicians of Infoca last Friday 7th of February.

 

 

 

CEDEFO in Carcabuey (Córdoba) welcomed last Friday, 7th of February, the social prevention technicians of Infoca, called by the coordinator of the Awareness Activity of the CILIFO project, Antonio Maldonado. During the meeting, the launch of the actions proposed in the awareness activity was prepared, see informative materials, campaigns or events, among others, which will be informed in due course.

CILIFO (Iberian Centre for Research and Fight against Forest Fires) is a project approved by the Interreg POCTEP (2014-2020) Spain-Portugal Programme, which belongs to the Thematic Objective 5 of the Programme, which promotes adaptation to climate change in all sectors. It responds to the investment priority, with respect to the POCTEP Programme, 5B: Promotion of investment to address specific risks and guarantee adaptation to disasters and development of disaster management systems.

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Cecilia Malmström, la Comisaria Europea de Comercio, vincula el Tratado UE-Mercosur a la lucha contra incendios

El Proyecto Interreg CILIFO podría inspirar a la lucha contra incendios y la prevención del cambio climático en países como Chile y Brasil

Bruselas. – septiembre de 2019.- La comisaria europea de Comercio, Cecilia Malmström, participó en Fórum Europa, un acto organizado por Nueva Economía Fórum, en el que habló sobre los desafíos actuales del comercio internacional, multilateralidad y tratados comerciales. Malmström destacó los importantes logros de la UE en materia de comercio internacional con países como Japón o Vietnam y regiones como América Latina. De las relaciones con esta última destacó el Acuerdo de asociación con Mercosur, alcanzado hace tan solo unos meses tras 20 años de negociaciones. Según la comisaria, estos acuerdos “reflejan los desafíos globales como el cambio climático o la economía digital y las necesidades de desarrollo”.

Respecto al cambio climático, Malmström subrayó que el tratado con Mercosur contiene compromisos específicos en materia de protección del medio ambiente, tales como la implementación del Acuerdo de París sobre el Cambio Climático por parte de los países integrantes, entre ellos Brasil, algo especialmente relevante tras los incendios que asolaron el Amazonas el pasado agosto: “Brasil se comprometió en el Acuerdo de París a una reducción de un 37% de las emisiones y a replantar 12 millones de hectáreas de árboles en el Amazonas hacia 2030. En el acuerdo con Mercosur, estos compromisos quedan reforzados, dando a la UE la posibilidad de examinar su cumplimiento e iniciar un proceso de consultas en caso de no respeto”, afirmó.

Durante la jornada, el director de la Fundación Finnova, Juan Manuel Revuelta, presentó a la comisaria CILIFO, un proyecto relativo a la lucha y prevención de incendios forestales cofinanciado por los fondos FEDER de la Comisión Europea a través del Programa Interreg POCTEP (2014-2020). Se trata del proyecto Interreg con mayor dotación de contribución FEDER para proyectos cofinanciados por la Unión Europea en el sector de prevención y extinción de incendios forestales, con un presupuesto total de 24,6 millones de euros. Enfocado a la prevención y extinción de incendios forestales con tecnología punta, cuenta además con la primera incubadora-aceleradora vertical de apoyo al emprendimiento en temas de prevención, luchas contra incendios y regeneración de espacios quemados.

CILIFO podría servir de inspiración para crear nuevas prácticas medioambientales en el Amazonas y en otras regiones latinoamericanas en el campo de la protección contra incendios, especialmente en los ámbitos de prevención, operación y regeneración de superficies quemadas. De hecho, este proyecto ya es conocido en Chile, país en el que será presentado a través de Expo Emergencia, el foro de intercambio de conocimientos, experiencias, propuestas, novedades y desafíos en materias de Reducción de Riesgo de Desastres (RRD) producto del cambio climático, entre ellos los incendios forestales.

En sus objetivos de lucha contra el cambio climático, la Fundación Finnova no solo cuenta con CILIFO, sino que además ha lanzado los Firefighting Startup Europe Awards, una herramienta de innovación abierta para identificar y apoyar a emprendedores con nuevas ideas en el campo de la lucha contra incendios, generando un partenariado público-privado que les permita acceder a fondos europeos mediante la redacción de proyectos. Además, Finnova es miembro de Climate-KIC España, el Centro Español de Innovación en Cambio Climático.

Para ver el discurso de Cecilia Malmström en Fórum Europa, click aquí 
La intervención sobre la relación del Tratado UE-Mercosur con el cambio climático y los incendios en el Amazonas entre los minutos 20:41 y 21:49.