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18 July 2023 - NATO STO CMRE, La Spezia, Italy

Updated: Aug 17, 2023

Taking place on the noteworthy date of July 18, 2023, a significant mission unfolded at the NATO STO CMRE in La Spezia, Italy. The primary objectives of this mission were tailored to enhance collaboration and elevate the capabilities for disaster preparedness and response within the maritime context:

  1. Articulating PPRD Med's Aspirations: At the heart of this mission lay the crucial task of effectively communicating and elucidating the fundamental objectives of the PPRD Med initiative. This endeavor encompassed offering a clear and comprehensive overview of the initiative's overarching ambitions, strategic methodologies, and envisioned outcomes. By fostering a shared understanding of these aims, the mission paved the way for productive collaboration between PPRD Med and CMRE.

  2. Comprehensive Insight into Workpackages: An integral dimension of the mission revolved around providing a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies embedded within workpackages WP1 through WP5 within the framework of PPRD Med. This involved delving deep into the tasks, roles, and tangible outputs associated with each workpackage. By doing so, the mission aimed to establish a cohesive understanding of the operational intricacies driving the initiative's implementation.

  3. Exploration of CMRE's Maritime Expertise: Another pivotal facet of the mission revolved around gaining a nuanced understanding of the current landscape at the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE), particularly in relation to Maritime Situation Awareness. This exploration extended to examining CMRE's database and advanced technologies dedicated to maritime pollution detection and mitigation. Additionally, the mission sought to uncover potential tools that could seamlessly integrate with the broader PPRD project.

In summary, the PPRD Med mission undertaken in La Spezia, Italy, on July 18, 2023, was a purposeful endeavor with distinct objectives. It encompassed the effective articulation of PPRD Med's overarching aims, the detailed exploration of workpackage intricacies, and a concerted effort to gain deeper insights into CMRE's expertise concerning Maritime Situation Awareness, advanced technologies for maritime pollution detection and mitigation, and potential tools for harmonious integration within the PPRD project. These combined efforts aimed to establish a robust foundation for collaboration, ultimately enhancing disaster preparedness and response capabilities within the maritime sphere.


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The PPRD Med project is funded by the European Commission DG ECHO (Directorate General European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) and is implemented by ISTC (International Science and Technology Center) with the support of ESA/R3 Accelerator (European Space Agency). The R3 Accelerator/Civil Security from Space programme (CSS), aims to enhance the contribution of space solutions to support the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, for the substantial reduction of economic losses as well as losses in lives, livelihoods, and health due to climate-induced crises.    

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