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The central theme of this event was nature restoration, featuring three distinct sessions: Science-policy interface to support nature restoration (Session 1), Ecosystem restoration for biodiversity and multiple ecosystem benefits (Session 2), and Governance of nature restoration (Session 3). Session 2 included a keynote by the researcher Doctor Ana Lillebø (CESAM/DBIO), Vice-Chair of Alternet, titled “Coastal Restoration with Nature and People: showcasing a living lab approach”.
To access Ana Lillebø’s presentation and others, please click here.
(Text by: CESAM’s Communication, Promotion and Dissemination Office)
]]>Amadeu Soares, Professor and Scientific Coordinator of CESAM, served as a member of the Scientific Committee;
Ana Hilário, Researcher (CESAM/DBIO), served as a member of the Organising Committee, moderated the 2nd panel “The Sea: Current Challenges I – Practice Directed Towards Sustainability,” and gave the oral presentation “Exploration and Monitoring of Deep Sea Ecosystems”;
Ana Lillebø, Researcher (CESAM/DBIO), served as a member of the Scientific Committee and gave the oral presentation “Mission Recover Our Ocean and Waters by 2030, Focusing on the Atlantic-Arctic Basin”;
Fátima Alves, Professor, Deputy Coordinator of CESAM, and Director of DAO, served as a member of the Organising Committee;
Luís Menezes Pinheiro, Professor (CESAM/DGEO), President of the Scientific Committee, gave the oral presentation “Challenges of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development”;
Ricardo Calado, Researcher (CESAM/DBIO), gave the oral presentation “Blue Biotechnology and Sustainability”.
To conclude the celebrations, on 21st May, CESAM’s vessel Nereide accompanied the training ship Sagres from the port of Aveiro, where it was docked as part of the Navy Day celebrations, to its departure to the sea. Onboard were several professors and researchers associated with marine studies, including Luís Menezes Pinheiro, Nuno Vaz (CESAM/DFIS), Clara Rodrigues (CESAM/BIO), Shi Quan Ooi, Catarina Eira (CESAM/DBIO), and Henrique Queiroga (CESAM/DBIO), who joined this event.
Watch the video of the voyage here.
(Text by: CESAM’s Communication, Promotion, and Dissemination Service)
]]>Throughout the conference, attendees engaged in discussions and presentations centered on research concerning the social, environmental, and economic facets of the Blue Economy. Topics of discourse encompassed maritime occupations, food security, sustainable blue consumption, port cities, coastal communities, fisheries governance, marine tourism, emergent activities, climate change, and natural hazards.
Cristina Pita (CESAM/DAO) plays a pivotal role in this COST Action as a member of the Management Committee and as the leader of the Working Group “Food Security & Sustainable Blue Consumption”.
For further insights into this COST Action, additional information can be accessed here and here.
(Text by: Tânia Barros)
]]>On Wednesday 6th March, Ana Lillebø, coordinator of A-AAGORA, participated in the side event at the European Parliament as a signatory of the Mission, representing the University of Aveiro. This was an opportunity to discuss about the Missions together with the Members of the European Parliament on how to contribute to turn ideas into concrete actions where European citizens vote.
]]>Helena Vieira, researcher at CESAM, UAveiro and ERA Chair of the BESIDE EU project, participated as invited speaker in the panel “How can research, technology and innovation come together to restore the health of the oceans?” taking place on 11 March at 17:10h. The session discussed why it is difficult to foster collaboration and implement multi-stakeholder solutions for a sustainable ocean, and how the latest research and technology can contribute to a circular economy.
Being a research expert in sustainable blue bioeconomy research and innovation and leading a team of researchers and students developing scientific knowledge in the wider field of Environmental and Natural Resources Economics, Helena hopes to further leverage CESAM’s position and expertise in this arena and demonstrate how science can impact strategic decision making for policy makers and industries that aim to shift the societal paradigm of sustainable development.
The World Ocean Summit is a high-level annual flagship event by The Economist, that brings together government representatives, national and international policy makers, business and finance, members of civil society and academia. With more than 200 speakers from across the global ocean community and over 1,500 attendees, the event provides an excellent platform for networking, brainstorming and delivering practical solutions for businesses and organisations working to restore ocean health. The 2024 agenda will focus on ocean health, industry strategies to accelerate the sustainable ocean economy, and ocean-climate solutions.
]]>2nd episode – Economia circular
6th episode – Ação climática
9th episode – Vida terrestre
11th episode – Água e Saneamento
Episodes only available in Portuguese
]]>Four scientific documentaries on aspects of the biodiversity of the Ria de Aveiro, produced and directed by the Department of Biology and the Information and Communication Technologies Services of the University of Aveiro, in collaboration with IDAD. The From Air to Water project is funded by Ciência Viva through the MEDIA CIÊNCIA program, supported by COMPETE – Operational Program for Competitiveness Factors in the area of Promotion of Scientific and Technological Culture.
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