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74 Amendments of Fredrick FEDERLEY related to 2018/0225(COD)

Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 7
(7) Reflecting the important contribution that research and innovation should make to address challenges in food, agriculture, rural development and the bioeconomy, and to seize the corresponding research and innovation opportunities in close synergy with Common Agricultural Policy, relevant actions under the Specific Programme will be supported with the dedicated EUR 10 billion for the cluster 'Food and Natural Resources' for the period 2021-2027.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 108 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 1
Human activities are exerting increasing pressure on soils, seas and oceans, water, air, biodiversity and other natural resources. Nourishing the planet's growing population is directly dependent on the health of natural systems and sustainable use of resources. However, combined with climate change, humanity's growing demand for natural resources creates environmental pressures that go far beyond sustainable levels, affecting ecosystems and their capacity to provide services for human well-being. The concepts of the circular economy, the bioeconomy and the blue economy provide an opportunity to balance environmental, social and economic goals and to set human activities on a path to sustainability.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 2
Meeting the goals of sustainable development, guaranteeing the production and consumption of safe and healthy food, promoting sustainable practices in agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry, ensuring access to clean water, soil and air for all, cleaning up the seas and oceans, preserving and restoring the planet’s vital natural systems and environment requires that we harness the potential of research and innovation. But the pathways for the transition to sustainability and ways to overcome resilient barriers are hardly understood. Making the transition to sustainable consumption and production and restoring planetary health requires investing in technologies, new business models, and socialo-economic and environmental innovation. This creates new opportunities for a sustainable, resilient, innovative and responsible European economy, boosting resource efficiency, productivity and competitiveness, and generating jobs and growth.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 3
Activities will build a knowledge base and deliver solutions to: ensuring that biodiversity is maintained in the face of growing demand on natural resources, sustainably manage and use natural resources from land and seaaquatic environments - and enhance the role of terrestrial and aquatic systems as carbon sinks; ensure food and nutrition security, providing safe, healthy and nutritious diets; accelerate the transition from a fossil-based linear economy to a resource efficient, resilient, low emission, low-carbon circular economy, and supporting the development of a sustainable bio-based economy and the blue economy; and develop resilient and vibrant rural, coastal and urban areas.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 4
They will help to maintain and enhance the provision of biodiversity and secure the long-term provision of ecosystem services, climate change adaptation and carbon sequestration (both on land and sea). They will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and other emissions, waste and pollution from primary production (both terrestrial and aquatic), processing, consumption and other human activities. They will trigger investments, supporting the shift towards a circular economy, bioeconomy and blue economy, whilst protecting environmental health and integrity.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 128 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 5
They will also foster participatory approaches to research and innovation, including the multi-actor approach and develop knowledge and innovation systems and distribution of excellence at local, regional, national and European levels. Social innovation with citizens' engagement and trust in innovation will be crucial to encourage new governance, production and consumption patterns.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 141 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4 a (new)
- Strengthening the synergies between different policy sectors utilising the data on environment and natural resources.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 142 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– The state and value of biodiversity, terrestrial and marine ecosystems, natural capital and ecosystem services and sustainability of primary production;
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 154 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– Methods, technologies and tools for sustainable and resilient production in farming and forestry and solutions for climate neutral agriculture;
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 10
– Digital innovations in farming, smart farming solutions, forestry and across value chains and rural areas through the use of data and development of infrastructures, technologies and governance models to improve resource efficiency and environmental performance;
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 181 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 11 a (new)
- Developing new protein sources to improve EU's self-sufficiency in protein production.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 196 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.5 – paragraph 1
The combined effects of population growth, resource scarcity and overexploitation, environmental degradation, climate change and migration create unprecedented challenges which require food system transformation (FOOD 2030).20 Current food production and consumption are largely unsustainable while we are confronted with the double burden of malnutrition, characterised by the coexistence of undernutrition and obesity. Future food systems need to be carbon neutral and resilient and need to deliver sufficient safe, healthy and quality food for all, underpinned by resource efficiency, sustainability (including the reduction of GHG emissions, pollution and waste production), linking land and sea, reducing food waste, enhancing food production from the seas and oceans and encompassing the entire 'food value chain' from producers to consumers – and back again. This needs to go hand in hand with development of the food safety system of the future and the design, development and delivery of tools, technologies and digital solutions that provide significant benefits for consumers and improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the food value chain. Furthermore, there is a need to foster behavioural changes in food consumption and production patterns as well as to engage primary producers, industry (including SMEs), retailers, food service sectors, consumers, and public services. _________________ 20 SWD(2016) 319 final: European Research and Innovation for Food and Nutrition Security
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 210 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.6 – paragraph 1
Bio-based innovation lays the foundations for the transition away from a fossil-based economy by encompassing the sustainable sourcing, industrial processing and conversion of biomass from land and sea into bio-based materials and products. It also capitalises on the potential of living resources, life sciences and industrial biotechnology for new discoveries, products and processes. Bio-based innovation, including technologies, can bring new economic activities and employment to regions and cities, contribute to revitalising rural and coastal economies and strengthen the circularity of the bioeconomy. Research in primary production is very important and should be strongly interlinked to industrial processing.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 218 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 7 a (new)
- Design-driven solid wood products (interior, wood construction, hybrid materials) being efficient carbon sinks should be developed.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 219 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.7 – paragraph 1
Circular production and consumption systems will provide benefits to the European economy by reducing resource dependency and increasing the competitiveness of enterprises, and to European citizens by creating new job opportunities and reducing pressures on the environment and climate. Beyond industrial transformation, the transition to a low-emission, resource efficient and circular economy will also need a broader system shift that requires systemic eco- innovative solutions, new business models, markets and investments, enabling infrastructure, social innovation changes in consumer behaviour, and governance models stimulating multi-stakeholder collaboration to ensure that the intended system change achieves better economic, environmental and social outcomes22 , e.g. related sustainable and nutritious food systems, sustainable and healthy living and housing, and energy solutions, and new sustainable materials and products. Opening for international cooperation will be important for comparability, generating and sharing knowledge and avoiding duplication of efforts, e.g. through international initiatives such as the International Resource Panel. _________________ 22 The activities in Circular Systems Area of Intervention are complementary to those of Low-Carbon and Clean Industry in the Digital and Industry cluster.
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 220 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.7 – paragraph 2 – indent 2
– Metrics and indicators for measuring the circular economy, its impact on SDG's, and life cycle performance; governance systems which accelerate expansion of the circular economy and resource efficiency while creating markets for secondary materials; multi-stakeholder and cross-value chain collaboration; instruments for investment in the circular economy;
2018/09/07
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 236 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 5
(5) Reflecting the importance of tackling climate change in line with the Union's commitments to implement the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, this Specific Programme will contribute to mainstream climate actions and to the achievement of an overall target of 2530 % of the EU budget expenditures supporting climate objectives. Actions under this Specific Programme are expected to contribute at least 35% of the overall financial envelope of the Specific Programme to climate objectives. Relevant actions will be identified during the Specific Programme's preparation and implementation, and reassessed in the context of the relevant evaluations and review processes.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 257 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 7
(7) Reflecting the important contribution that research and innovation should make to address challenges in food, agriculture, rural development and the bioeconomy, and to seize the corresponding research and innovation opportunities in close synergy with Common Agricultural Policy, relevant actions under the Specific Programme will be supported with EUR 10 billion for the cluster 'Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources' for the period 2021-2027.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 353 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point p a (new)
(p a) intensifying multidisciplinarity and integrating the whole spectrum of disciplines, including social sciences and humanities;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 358 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 1 – introductory part
(1) Pillar I 'Open and Excellent Science' with the following components:
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 391 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point e
(e) cluster Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources', as described in Annex I, Pillar II, section 5;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 437 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. For each mission, a mission board mayshall be established. It shall be composed of around 15 high level individuals including relevant end-users' representatives. The mission board shall advise upon the following:
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 443 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – point c
(c) selection of expert evaluators, briefing of expert evaluators and evaluation criteria and their weighting; in addition to the standard selection criteria namely "excellence; impact; and quality and efficiency of the implementation", as mentioned in the Regulation under the heading "The rules for participation and dissemination".
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 543 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 2 – introductory part
2. The Commission shall adopt separate work programmes, by means of implementing actis empowered to delegated acts in accordance with Article 12a, amending Annex IIa to adopt separate work programmes, for the implementation of actions under the following components, as set out in Article 3(1) of this Decision :
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 552 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 12 a (new)
Article 12 a Exercise of the delegation 1. The power to adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid down in this Article. 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 11(2) shall be conferred on the Commission for an indeterminate period of time from… [the date of entry into force of this Decision]. 3. The delegation of power referred to in Article 11(2) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force. 4. Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making of 13 April 2016. 5. As soon as it adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council. 6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 11(2) shall enter into force if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or by the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 699 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part I – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 4 a (new)
The location, accessibility policies and funding of existing small and medium sized research infrastructures should be mapped to unlock the potential of these research infrastructures for European research and innovation.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 743 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – paragraph 6
Clusters will support knowledge creation in all its stages of development, including early stage research activities. Clusters will develop and apply digital, key enabling and emerging technologies as part of a common strategy to promote the EU's industrial leadership. Where appropriate this will use EU space-enabled data and services.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 768 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.1 – paragraph 5
The research and innovation activities of this global challenge will develop the knowledge base, build the research and innovation capacity and develop the solutions needed for a more effective promotion of health and the prevention, treatment and cure of diseases. Improving health outcomes will in turn result in increased life expectancy, healthy active lives and productivity of working age people, and sustainability of health and care systems. Innovation in the field of rapid diagnostic techniques and new antibiotics may prevent the development of antimicrobial resistance and should therefore be promoted.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 769 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.1 – paragraph 5
The research and innovation activities of this global challenge will develop the knowledge base, build the research and innovation capacity and develop the solutions needed for a more effective promotion of health and the prevention, treatment and cure of diseases. Improving health outcomes will in turn result in increased life expectancy, healthy active lives and productivity of working age people, and sustainability of health and care systems. Activities under this cluster may be implemented through a Union partnership with industry.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 808 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.2 – paragraph 1
Improved understanding of health drivers and risk factors determined by the social, economic and physical environment in people’s everyday life and at the workplace, including the health impact of digitalisation, pollution, climate change and other environmental issues, will contribute to identify and mitigate health risks and threats; to reducing death and illness from exposure to chemicals and environmental pollution; to supporting environmental-friendly, healthy, resilient and sustainable living and working environments; to promoting healthy lifestyles and consumption behaviour; and to developing an equitable, inclusive and trusted society.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 816 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– Technologies and methodologies for assessing hazards, exposures and health impact of chemicals, pollutants and other stressors, including climate-related and environmental stressors, and combined effects of several stressors;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 827 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 5 a (new)
- Building a research agenda on the area of the impact of vaccination and the vaccination hesitancy on public health in Europe, in a view to developing a multidisciplinary approach to understanding, monitoring and improving the vaccination rate.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 843 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 1
Protecting people against cross-border health threats is a major challenge for public health as well as the continued efficacy of several antibiotics, calling for effective international cooperation at EU and global level. This will involve prevention (including vaccination), preparedness, early detection, treatment and cure of infectious diseases, and also tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) following a 'One Health approach'. The continued spread of antimicrobial resistant bacteria will equally have great detrimental effects to the economy and environment, preventing the development and spread of antimicrobial resistant bacteria should therefore be categorized as a special challenge.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 852 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
– Vaccines, diagnostics, treatmentsmedical technologies, treatments including new antibiotics, and cures for infectious diseases, including co-morbidities and co- infections;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 856 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
Vaccines, dDiagnostics, treatments and cures for infectious diseases, including co- morbidities and co-infections;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 857 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 3 a (new)
- Safe and efficient vaccines for prevention and the prevention of infectious diseases, including research and discovery of novel vaccine, advance immunisation technologies and regulatory sciences;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 859 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
– Trans-border aspects of infectious diseases and specific challenges in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), such as tropical diseases. Develop new treatment and treatment methods for infectious diseases to counteract the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 863 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 6 a (new)
- Establish a European Union prize to be attributed researchers dedicated to bringing forward new antibiotics;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1020 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.4 – paragraph 1
Disasters arise from multiple sources, whether natural or man-made, including those from terrorist attacks, climate-related and other extreme events (including from sea level rises), from forest fires, erosion, landslides, heat waves, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic events, from water crises, from space weather events, from industrial and transport disasters, from CBRN events, as well as those from resulting cascading risks. The aim is to prevent and reduce the loss of life, harm to health and the environment, economic and material damage from disasters, ensure food security as well as to improve the understanding and reduction of disaster risks and post-disaster lesson learning.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1097 #
The EU has the unique chance of being a global leader and increase its share of world markets, by showcasing how digital transformation, leadership in key enabling and space technologies, the transition to a low-carbon, bio-based and circular economy and competitiveness can reinforce each other through scientific and technological excellence.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1103 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 8
To make the digitised, circular, low- carbon, bio-based and low-emission economy a reality, action is needed at EU level because of the complexity of value chains, the systemic and multi-disciplinary nature of the technologies and their high development costs, and the cross-sectoral nature of the problems to be addressed. The EU must ensure that all industrial players, and society at large, can benefit from advanced and clean technologies and digitisation. Developing technologies alone will not suffice. Industrially-oriented infrastructures, including pilot lines, will help set up EU businesses and in particular SMEs deploy these technologies and improve their innovation performance.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1112 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.1 – paragraph 1
Manufacturing is a key driver of employment and prosperity in the EU, producing over three quarters of the EU's global exports and providing over a 100 million direct and indirect jobs. The key challenge for EU manufacturing is to remain competitive at a global level with smarter and more customised products of high added value in a sustainable way, produced at much lower energy costs. Creative and cultural inputs will be vital to help generate added value.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1323 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 10
Activities under this Cluster contribute in particular to the goals of the Energy Union, as well as to those of the Digital Single Market, the Jobs, Growth and Investment agenda, the strengthening of the EU as a global actor, the new EU Industrial Policy Strategy, the Circular Economy, the Circular Economy Action Plan, the EU Bioeconomy Strategy, the Raw Materials Initiative, the Security Union and the Urban Agenda, as well as the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU as well as EU legal provisions to reduce noise and air pollution.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1339 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4 a (new)
– Support cities in carrying out a fully circular approach to waste water management and food waste management by increasing both quality and quantity of separate collection, by bringing back high quality organic matter to soil and by improving the eco-design of products;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1341 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4 a (new)
- Programs to promote the development of products, tools and practices, to support sustainable agricultural practices and soil regeneration.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1342 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4 b (new)
- Support innovative wastewater treatment solutions allowing for the recovery of resources and nutrients from wastewater streams;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1514 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – introductory part
5. CLUSTER 'FOOD, AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES'
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1522 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 2
Meeting the goals of sustainable development, guaranteeing the production and consumption of safe and healthynutritious food, promoting sustainable practices in agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry, ensuring access to clean water, soil and air for all, cleaning up the seas and, oceans and waters, preserving and restoring the planet’s vital natural systems and environment requires that we harness the potential of research and innovation. But the pathways for the transition to sustainability and ways to overconme resilient barriers are hardly understood. Making the transition to sustainable consumption and production and restoring planetary health requires investing in technologies, new business models, and social and environmental innovation. This creates new opportunities for a sustainable, resilient, innovative and responsible European economy, boosting resource efficiency, productivity and competitiveness, and generating jobs and growth.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1525 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 3
Activities will build a knowledge base and deliver solutions to: sustainably manage and use natural resources from land and sea , sea and waters- and enhance the role of terrestrial and aquatic systems as carbon sink; increasing carbon sequestration enabling a sustainable growth of biomass for better carbon storage and substitution possibilities; ensure food and nutrition security, providing safe, healthy and nutritious diets; accelerate the transition from a fossil-based linear economy to a resource efficient, resilient, low emission, low-carbon circular economy, and supporting the development of a sustainable bio-based economy and the blue economy; and develop resilient and vibrant rural, coastal and urban areas.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1531 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 4
They will help to maintain and enhance the provision of biodiversity and secure the long-term provision of ecosystem services, climate adaptation and carbon sequestration (both on land and sea, sea and waters). They will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and other emissions, waste and pollution from primary production (both terrestrial and aquatic), processing, consumption and other human activities. They will trigger investments, supporting the shift towards a circular economy, bioeconomy and blue economy, whilst protecting environmental health and integrity.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1537 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.1 – paragraph 7
Research and innovation activities under this Cluster contribute in particular to the implementation of the goals of: the Environmental Action Programme, the Common Agricultural Policy, the Common Fisheries policy, the EU Forest Strategy, the Food Law legislation, the Maritime policy, the Circular Economy Action Plan, the EU Bioeconomy Strategy, and the 2030 climate and energy framework as well as EU legal provisions to reduce air pollution.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1558 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– The state and value of biodiversity, terrestrial and marine ecosystems, natural capital and ecosystem services; including preventive chemical control;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1559 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– The state and value of biodiversity, terrestrial and marine, marine and aquatic ecosystems, natural capital and ecosystem services;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1566 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
– Ecotoxicology of compounds and new pollutants, chemical substances, their interactions and environmental behaviour, and altered biochemical loops under changing climate;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1581 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
– Climate and environmental impact of activities in the primary sector; potential of agriculture and forestry as carbon sinksiming to increase substitution and carbon storage by increasing sustainably biomass production and for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions including negative emissions approaches;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1594 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 10
– Digital innovations in farming, forestry and acrossorestry and farming, such as precision farming and forestry techniques but also strengthening value chains and rural areas through the use of data and development of infrastructures, technologies and governance models;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1599 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 11 a (new)
- New plant breeding strategies aiming at sustainable higher yield, improved quality and added benefits from both an economic and environmental perspective;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1605 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.4 – introductory part
5.2.4. Sea and Ocean, Oceans and In-land waters
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1615 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.4 – paragraph 1
Seas and ocean, oceans and inland waters' natural capital and ecosystem services offer significant socio- economic and welfare benefits. This potential is at risk because of the severe pressure from human and natural stressors such as pollution, nutrient leakage, overfishing, climate change, sea- level rise and extreme weather events. To prevent seas and oceans from reaching a point of no return, it is necessary to strengthen our knowledge and understanding in order to sustainably manage, protect and restore marine and coastal ecosystems and prevent marine pollution, in a context of an improved and responsible ocean governance framework. This will also include research to sustainably unlock the vast and unexploited economic potential of seas and ocean, oceans and inland waters aiming at producing more food without increasing pressures on them, and also contribute to alleviate pressure on land, freshwater and ocean resources. There is a need for partnering approaches, including sea basin and macro-regional strategies, extending beyond the EU (e.g. in the Mediterranean, the Baltic, the Black Sea, the Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and in the Indian Ocean); and for contributing to International Ocean Governance commitments, initiatives like the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development and commitments linked to the conservation of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1623 #
– Strengthened resilience of marine and aquatic ecosystems thereby ensuring seas and ocean, ocean and inland waters' health, combating and mitigating the effects of natural and human pressures like pollution, chemicals and plastics, eutrophication, acidification, seas and oceans warming, sea level rise, considering the intersection between land and sea, sea and aquatic environment and fostering a circular approach;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1633 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
– Blue value-chains, the multiple-use of marine, and aquatic space and growth of the renewable energy sector from seas and oceans and in-land waters, including sustainable micro- and macro- algae;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1640 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.4 – paragraph 2 – indent 9
– Better understanding of the role of oceans and other aquatic environments for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1657 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.5 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
– Environmentally sustainable, circular and resource efficient food systems from land and sea,, sea, and aquatic environments towards zero food waste throughout the entire food system, through reuse of food and biomass, recycling of food waste, new food packaging, demand for tailored and local food;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1664 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.6 – paragraph 1
Bio-based innovation lays the foundations for the transition away from a fossil-based economy by encompassing the sustainable sourcing, industrial processing and conversion of biomass from land and sea into bio-based materials and products. It also capitalises on the potential of living resources, life sciences and industrial biotechnology for new discoveries, products and processes. Bio-based innovation, including technologies, can bring new economic activities and employment to regions and cities, contribute to revitalising rural and coastal economies and strengthen the circularity of the bioeconomy, thus supporting the transition towards a low-carbon resource efficient society.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1667 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– Sustainable biomass sourcing and production systems, focusing on high-value applications and uses, social, economic and environmental sustainability, impact on climate and biodiversity reduction targets and overall resource efficiency;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1673 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 5 – point 5.2 – point 5.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 5
– Circularity of the bio-based economy through technological, systemic, social and business model innovation to radically increase the value generated per unit of biological resources, keeping the value of such resources in the economy for longer and supporting the phasing out of non-renewable materials and the principle of the cascading use of sustainable biomass through research and innovation;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1676 #
- - Bio-based value chains including new innovative material, material combinations and other innovative concepts and products.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1788 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part III – point 1 – point 1.1 – paragraph 1
The objective of the EIC is to identify, develop radically new future technologies and develop and deploy breakthrough and disruptive innovations (including technologies), and support the rapid scale- up of innovative firms at EU and international levels along the pathway from ideas to market.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1794 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part III – point 1 – point 1.1 – paragraph 2
The EIC will be implemented primarily through two complementary types of action, namely the Pathfinder for advanced research, for the early stages of science and technology research and technology development, and the Accelerator for innovation and market deployment actions, including the pre-mass commercialisation stages and company growth. With the idea to offer a single one-stop shop and a single process of support, the Accelerator will also award blended finance, combining grants with equity investments. It will in addition also channel access to loans provided under the InvestEU programme.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1800 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part III – point 1 – point 1.1 – paragraph 3 – indent 1
– Focus on radically new future technologies, breakthrough and disruptive innovations, including social, that have the potential to create new markets, as opposed to those which make incremental improvements in existing products, services or business models;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1812 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part III – point 1 – point 1.1 – point 1.1.1 – paragraph 1
The Pathfinder's will provide grants to high-risk cutting-edge projects exploring new territories aiming to develop into potentially radical innovative technologies of the future and new market opportunities. It will build on the experience from the Future and Emerging Technology (FET) schemes supported under FP7 and Horizon 2020, including the Horizon 2020 FET OPEN, FET Proactive and FET- Innovation Launchpad, as well as the Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Phase 1.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1860 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part III – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.2 – paragraph 5
In particular, programme managers will oversee the implementation of Pathfinder calls, and propose evaluation rankings in view of consistent strategic portfolio of projects, expected to make essential contributions to the emergence of potential scientific, societal or economic radically new future technologies or market creating innovations.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1937 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 a (new)
- Widening fellowships, to enable researchers of any nationality to acquire and transfer new knowledge and to work on research and innovation in EU13 countries.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1949 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 2 – paragraph 2 – indent 5
– Providing researchers with attractive career environments, skills and competences needed in the modern knowledge economy36 . Linking the ERA and the European Higher Education Area by supporting the modernisation of universities and other research and innovation organisations, through recognition and reward mechanisms to spur actions at national level, as well as incentives promoting the adoption of open science practices, entrepreneurship (and links to innovation ecosystems), trans- disciplinarity, citizen engagement, international and intercross-sectoral mobility, gender equality plans and comprehensive approaches to institutional changes. In that context, also complementing the Erasmus programme support for the European Universities initiative, in particular its research dimension, as part of developing new joint and integrated long term and sustainable strategies on education, research and innovation based on trans- disciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches to make the knowledge triangle a reality, providing impetus to economic growth. _________________ 36 Including notably the European Charter for researchers, the code of conduct for the recruitment of researchers, EURAXESS and RESAVER Pension Fund.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE