The third speech of the RAISE commission – “Robotics and AI for socio-economic empowerment”, the innovation ecosystem of our ner Cnr, received the approval of its Decade action proposal N. 34. 4. ” Sustainable technology for the healing and protection of the Sea” which is one of the systems of the United Nations Decade Uniting Ocean Science for Sustainable Security 2021-2030.
A prestigious return, which gives RAISE Spoke 3 – coordinated through the Cnr – an autonomous role in the Ocean Decade project, the adaptation plan of the United Nations Decade on Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development, and I want to safeguard the realization of a “transformative science” and a “revolution in the way this clinical history is produced, used and disseminated. ” The Decade of Oceans aims to create situations for the clinical community, politicians, industry and society to compete and provide concrete movements that promote genuine change. .
Spiega Marco Faimali, Director of Cnr-Ias and leader of Spoke 3 “We join UNESCO’s external call for the wonderful prospect of the eco-robotic marina developed within Spoke, which is the result of the ecological technique of all groups. I’m for coins in this PNRR adventure and we’re passionate about this adventure abroad. “
The understanding of the functioning and biology of the oceans, the generation of knowledge and data and the accessibility of the clinical application are basic for the preservation policy attitude that is in fact effective for the safeguarding of marine and oceanic ecosystems: In this competition, if you want a new field of ecorobotics, aimed at revolutionizing the method of environmental monitoring through robotics and intelligence. This is a synthetic technique that provides a more complete understanding of existing and long-term ocean conditions, which is imperative. to save you adjustments and consequences. .
The Ocean Decade builds on, stimulates and coordinates interdisciplinary study efforts at all levels, to generate and use the transformational wisdom needed to make an ocean healthy and resilient for sustainable progress through 2030 and beyond, based on a plurality of orientations and methods: on the one hand, to mobilize the clinical network on the basic ocean priorities for Agfinisha 2030 and contribute to wisdom and goals; On the other hand, to plan new study strategies aimed at engaging the worlds of clinical, political, and social discussion through cross-access to information. The ultimate goal is transformative responses from individual marine science for sustainable progress, to connect other people and our ocean.
The allocation via Spoke 3 will be alleged in the “n. 46. La science de cui abbiamo bisogno consistent with il Mar Mediterraneo che vogliamo (SciNMeet)” – Science for sustainable development (2021-2030). Paris. 2020. 20 p. (English) ). IOC Brochure 2020-4 (IOC/BRO/2020/4).