JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, 28.06.2010 Joint Programming Initiative.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe-an instrument for regional cooperation Towards a European Qualification Framework for Lifelong.
Advertisements

Zürich, January 28, 2009 ERCIM WG eMobility Meeting Torsten Braun University of Bern, Switzerland
The territorial implications of demographic change in the North Sea Region – scope for a transnational planning approach? Stefanie Dühr, Radboud University.
MS-ID project Task Force on Major and Chronic Diseases Luxembourg, 19 th June 2007.
CREST OMC Working Group Internationalisation of R&D Brussels, 3rd April nd Phase of the CREST OMC Working Group “Internationalisation of S&T“ Final.
AAL2 Active and Assisted Living Research and Development Program Presentation for the Symposium on Active Healthy Home 23 oktober 2014 Greet Bilsen.
Urban-Nexus – Integrated Urban Management David Ludlow and Michael Buser UWE Sofia November 2011.
Policy Research and Innovation Research and Innovation EU research & innovation collaboration with India in the Energy sector EU Delegation to India Research.
Housing and the European World Health Organisation Healthy City Programme By Dave Leonard WHO Co-ordinator Sunderland.
GEO Work Plan Symposium 2012 ID-05 Resource Mobilization for Capacity Building (individual, institutional & infrastructure)
Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation 1 27 May 2013 H2020 Briefing and Funding Opportunities UCC Climate Change Workshop Dr Sonia Monteiro.
European Gender Budgeting Network Presentation prepared with contributions from Priya Alvarez
European Federation of Geologists Christian Boissavy, member of EFG Expert Panel on Geothermal Energy, France Herald Ligtenberg, EFG EU Delegate, the Netherlands.
Living with Climate Change Systemic investigation of climate change impacts on our society and efficient adaptation / mitigation scenarios to sustain our.
Page 1 WWRF General Assembly London, June 25/26, 2002 Agenda General Assembly London, June 2002   Confirmation of new members and membership upgrades.
ERA-NET COFUND Smart Cities and Communities. Overview Established by the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Europe and the Smart Cities Member States.
Development of Censuses in Europe and Development for EC Statistical Co-operation European Commission (Eurostat) Jurgen Heimann UNFPA/PARIS 21 International.
The Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives. The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change (JPI-MYBL) ”
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 GPC-Meeting, Brussels, Joint Programming Initiative “More.
Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” The Potentials and Challenges of Demographic Change Dr. Bernhard Rami Presentation to the CREST-GPC.
Joanna Fiedler Enlargement and Neighbouring Countries Unit DG Environment European Commission REReP → RENA Vision of the European Commission PEIP Regional.
Peter Schön, BBR Scientific Conference on European Territorial Research Luxembourg 13 and 14 Oct 2005 The territorial picture of Europe Introduction to.
INCONTACT Regional Dialogue Platform(Southeast Asia) Report on the Outputs of the 2-nd Meeting 19 June, 2012, Bonn, Germany Yuriy Zaytsev National Research.
1 8 th Meeting 13, 14, 15 June 2005 Oulu – Finland Marinus Verweij, MD Chairman EuHPN.
Update of the Territorial State and Perspectives of the EU and review of the Territorial Agenda Action 4.3. and 5.3. Dr. Péter Szaló Prague, 18 May 2009.
European Commission DG Education and Culture Training of Teachers and Trainers in the eLearning Action Plan TTnet Conference,CEDEFOP, 13 December 2001.
Participation in 7FP Anna Pikalova National Research University “Higher School of Economics” National Contact Points “Mobility” & “INCO”
Policy Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Enhancing and focusing EU international cooperation in research and innovation: A strategic approach.
1 ASTRONET Coordinating strategic planning for European Astronomy.
HTA Benefits and Risks Dr Bernard Merkel European Commission.
The partnership principle and the European Code of Conduct on Partnership.
EU Urban Agenda. Overall picture Our objective is SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT To do so, we need… … a vision,… We provide:  Global Urban Agenda (Habitat.
Peter Scherer Head, Health Division 7 th Meeting of Health Accounts Experts and Correspondents for Health Expenditure Data Paris, September 2005.
Research into Urban Challenges Bilateral and Multilateral Examples NWO Dragon Star – JPI Urban Europe meeting, October 28, 2015 Beijing Renee van Kessel-Hagesteijn.
© BBR Bonn 2003 Hamburg, May 2007Wilfried Görmar, BBR The “Territorial Agenda” for the European Union – Effects on the Baltic Sea Region Baltic Sea.
Future outlook and next steps for ESPON The ESPON 2013 Programme OPEN DAYS Bruxelles, 10 October 2007.
How to involve MS’s FLA at EU-level (FLA) GPC-meeting 25 June 2013 Dan Andrée, VINNOVA Bild 1.
EN Regional Policy EUROPEAN COMMISSION Upcoming events and news, Communication actions, success stories, evaluation, OPEN DAYS 2006 SFIT, 15 June 2006.
The 7th Framework Programme for Research: Strategy of international cooperation activities Robert Burmanjer Head of Unit, “International Scientific Cooperation.
Hans Müller Pedersen High Level Group for Joint Programming (GPC) Bruxelles The future ERA framework – strategies and tools Hotel Metropole.
Richard Escritt, Director – Coordination of Community Actions DG Research, European Commission “The development of the ERA: Experiences from FP6 and reflections.
A network of European National Platforms and Focal Points for Natural Disaster Reduction Common Goals To facilitate and improve the exchange of information.
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 4. Status of the Working Groups.
8 th General Assembly Meeting Joint Programming Initiative „More Years, Better Lives ” Oslo 13/14 June 2013.
Review SAB meeting 25 September 2015 Schiphol 12th GA meeting 18 November 2014 Rome.
Fast-Track Data Project Status and Future 9th General Assembly Meeting Joint Programming Initiative „More Years, Better Lives” 30 September / 01 October.
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 2 nd General Assembly Meeting Joint Programming Initiative „More Years,
European Research Infrastructures and the impact of the JPI MYBL on Horizon 2020 BMBF/ Berlin, September 17th, 2014 Dr. Rosita Cottone Federal Ministry.
6th General Assembly Meeting Joint Programming Initiative „More Years, Better Lives ” Institute of Health Carlos III Madrid 21/22 March 2013.
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” The Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” The Potential.
Fast-track data project Current status |Future steps | Lessons learned Wenke Apt.
Göran Carlsson, Chair Arnoldas Jurgutis, ITA NDPHS Primary Health Care Expert Group NDPHS EXPERT GROUP ON PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Activities in late 2008 and.
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” The Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” The Potential.
JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 Meeting , Berlin Joint Programming Initiative “More Years,
First External Evaluation of JPI GA Meeting Vienna 25 March 2015.
Proposal for WORK PROGRAMME GA Meeting, Vienna 25 March 2015 National Institute of Health Carlos III – ISCIII 1.
WP6 – Monitoring and Evaluation 17th November 2014 Rome.
JPI Urban Europe Trans-national Research on Urban Issues and Technologies in Europe General Assembly Meeting JPI “More Years, Better Lives” March, 19 th.
SAB / SOAB : Status and Plans Updating the SRA (Del 2.5) GA Meeting March 25th 2015 SAB/SOAB Chairs and Task Leader WP 4.
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
12th February 2013 An Introduction to the Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI) Caroline Lesser Focal.
INSPIRE and the role of Spatial Data Interest Communities (SDIC)
Future International Cooperation Perspectives of JPIS
Chair, FACCE-JPI Governing Board
German-Uzbek STI Cooperation
HEDIC Health expenditures by diseases and conditions
GPC working methods Martin Schmid
Our vision Knowledge creates a sustainable world
The approved ESPON 2013 Programme
Introduction of “Sustainable and Liveable Cities and Urban Areas” Programs Co-Sponsored by NSFC and JPI UE Yang Liexun Management Sciences Department(DMS)
Presentation transcript:

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 1 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives” The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change Kick-off Meeting 28 June 2010 Bonn

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 2 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Introductory presentation of the JPI „More Years, Better Lives“

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 3 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Proportion of the population aged 0-14 and 65 years and more (EU-27) Source: Eurostat 0 10% 20% 30% 40% years and more 0 to 14 years

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 4 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Female life expectancy in years Years Sweden Japan New Zealand Switzerland Australia Norway The Netherlands Iceland The Netherlands Germany Rising Life Expectancy as a Global Trend Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Rostock

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 5 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Rationale for the JPI “More Years, Better Lives” The ageing of the European population is a thriving societal development that is not yet tackled appropriately. The JPI seeks to solve the upcoming social and political problems, make use of the economic potentials and establish a positive vision for “Ageing in Europe”. The interdisciplinary and holistic JPI’s concept got strong support from the European Research Community on the European preparatory workshop in January 2010 with 130 experts form 20 MS and 4 AC.

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 6 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Activities of the JPI

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 7 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Age research requires an interdisciplinary and holistic approach Interdisciplinary research in each of the research tracks and a continuous exchange between them is of utmost importance. Health and Performance Social Systems and Welfare Work and Productivity Education and Learning Housing, Urban- rural development and Mobility

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 8 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Knowing where to start from:

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 9 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Expected Impact This approach will initiate a change “from guessing to knowing”. Providing data for an evidence-based policy is the primary task and objective of this JPI, including the following questions: “What is needed?” → Identifying the potential for positive change. “What can be done?” → Scientific findings as evidence for policy. “How to implement?” → Policy measures that can be used to improve the situation. “How to measure?” → Evaluation in order to adapt the policies.

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 10 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Thematic Scope – Questions How will the specific focus areas in the 5 themes be defined? How should the links (division of labour) with other projects/activities (e.g. ERA AGE, JPI on Neurodegenerative Diseases, AAL-JP) be designed? Participating national funding organisations and programmes?

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 11 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Towards a Strategic Research Agenda I. Inventory of existing activities and programmes II. Vision Paper as a starting point III. Development of Strategic Research Agenda

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 12 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Governance structure

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 13 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Next Steps: Extending the Membership Decision on governance details Proposal and Nomination of JPI Board members Setting up of JPI Secretariat Identification of possible members for JPI working groups Next meeting

JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change” 14 JPI Kick-off Meeting, Bonn, Contacts: Federal Ministry of Education and Research Division Microsystems Bernhard Rami Phone: VDI/VDE-IT Marc Bovenschulte Phone: Christian Wehrmann Phone: