Co-funded by the European Union

New common European ecosystem

Events

Friday, September 27th, 2024

 

Chair
Dimitri Lefebvre– ULHN

Program Committee
Claudia Crosio– UNISS
Sandrine Danger– ULHN
Marta Villalba Lázaro– UIB

Domains

Domain 1: Identities, Local Knowledge, and Cultural Heritage in Islands & Coastal Communities
Domain 2: Blue Circular Economy, Port Logistics, and Sustainable Blue Tourism
Domain 3: Governance, Planning, Management, and Monitoring of Islands and Coastal Communities
Domain 4: Health, Biodiversity Protection, Nature-based Solutions, and Sustainable Exploration of Coastal/Marine Resources
Domain 5: Engineered and Data-driven Solutions for Coastal Infrastructures, Marine Renewable Energy, Marine Safety, and Navigation Systems

 

13:00-13:30 Welcome: Presentation of EUNICoast

13:30-15:30 Domain 1. Identity and local knowledge
13:30-15:30 Domain 2. Logistics and sustainable blue tourism
13:30-15:30 Domain 3. Governance, planning and management
13:30-15:30 Domain 3. Governance, planning and management
13:30-15:30 Domain 4. Health, risks and prevention
13:30-15:30 Domain 4. Biodiversity protection and nature-based solutions
13:30-15:30 Domain 5. Data-driven solutions and renewable energy

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00-18:00 Domain 1. Cultural heritage
16:00-18:00 Domain 2. Blue circular economy
16:00-18:00 Domain 3. Planning, management and monitoring
16:00-18:00 Domain 4. Biodiversity, coastal and marine resources
16:00-18:00 Domain 4. Biodiversity and management of marine resources
16:00-18:00 Domain 5 & 4. Biodiversity, computer and engineering sciences

 

Domain 1 – 13:30-15:30
Identity and local knowledge

Martina Gaglioti - EMUNI
Blue education as a driver for local ecological knowledge empowerment

Magda Gonçalves - UAc
The Identity and Distinctiveness of the Classified Sites: The case of the Azores Archipelago

Martinha Martins - UAc
Azorean whaling. The identity and cultural heritage of whaling on the islands of Terceira, Graciosa and S. Jorge

Daniel Albero - UIB
The Human Dimensions of the Sea : a Teaching Course on the Social Constructions of the Maritime World

Daniel Albero, Bernat Oliver - UIB
Patrimonialization of Maritime Culture: A Teaching Proposal

Giampiero Branca - UNISS
Living Labs in Islands and Coastal Communities: a community-based approach for innovative socio-cultural and ecological systems governance

Romina Deriu - UNISS
Promoting Community For a Sustainable Development in Coastal Communities

 

Domain 1 – 16:00-18:00
Cultural heritage

Susana Goulart Costa - UAc
Challenges of Island Heritage: Azorean Museums and Identity

Pilar Damião de Medeiros, Daniela Soares, Leonor Sampaio da Silva, Isabel Soares de Albergaria - UAc
Mapping the Azorean Islands and Unlocking the Innovative Potential of Cultural and Creative Industries for Sustainable Tourism and Community Development

Diana Borràs Rhodes - UIB
Sea food and cultural reproduction of gastronomic intangible heritage. A case study in Mallorca

Antonello Monsù Scolaro - UNISS
Environmental sustainability and circularity of resources

Andrea Vargiu - UNISS
Community development and the transformative mission of universities

Anna Depalmas - UNISS
Relations between Sardinia and the other islands of the central-western Mediterranean during the Bronze and Iron Ages

Susana Serpa Silva - UAc
TASTE project - Taste Azores Sustainable Tourism Experiences

 

Domain 2 – 13:30-15:30
Logistics and sustainable blue tourism

Tolo Deya - UIB
Water Consumption and Tourism Development

Andrea Zita Botelho - UAc
Site evaluation of coastal-marine-based tourism activities in the Azores

Brunella Brundu, Stefano Carboni - UNISS
The Sustainable and Blue Yachting

Christophe Duhamel, Eric Sanlaville, Ibrahima Diarassouba, Sophie Michel Loyal - ULHN
From seaside to landside: optimizing the port operations

Ivan Murray - UIB
Geography of Touristified territories

Monika Birkle - HA
Light in the Dark - Increasing Resilience in Rural and Coastal Tourism by Developing Off-Season Experiences

Nebojša Stojči - UNIDU
Assessment of tourism carrying capacity in world heritage coastal destinations: The case of Dubrovnik

Valter Suban - EMUNI
Waste Collection in the small ports

 

Domain 2 – 16:00-18:00
Blue circular economy

Milen Baltov, Atanas Luizov - BFU
Circular economy dimensions of some Blue Economy sectors

Katarzyna Cheba, Agnieszka Brelik, Arkadiusz Malkowski, Natalia Znamierowska - ZUT
Mapping of the value chains for a blue circular economy

Emiliana Silva - UAc
Overview of the Blue Economy in the Azores and Action Plans “Economy, management, environment"

Werner Gronau - HOST
Insight on recent international departmental projects relevant to the respected fields

Gianfranco Atzeni, Marco Vannini - UNISS
An economic study of the cormorant-fishing conflict in the coastal community of Cabras

Mattias Eriksson - SETUR
Sustainable Flow of goods and decreased CO2 emissions of transportation

Sotiris Nikoletseas - UPATRAS
Data Analytics in the Blue Economy: Approaches and Application

 

Domain 3 – 13:30-15:30
Governance, planning and management

Lilian Loubet, Eric Sanlaville - ULHN
Modelling the governance of European medium-sized port-cities

Bianca Biagi - UNISS
Tourism and the city, the impact on residents' quality of life

Miguel Carranza Guasch - UIB
Demographic pressure in island territories, Comparative Analysis of Island Region Autonomy

Helena Calado - UAc
Maritime Spatial Planning Series of actions ranging from Education to Participation on European Projects to support the Azores Regional Government on Maritime Spatial Planning process

Olavson Rógvi - SETUR
Case study - Robust governance Faroese COVID-19 , how did temporality play a part in robust decision-making?

Paulo Fontes - UAc
Challenges in the governance of the seas and their communities. The case of the Azores

Macia Blazquez - UIB
Territorial Planning and Management

Giovanni Maria Soro - UNISS
Application of the sustainability measures in the healthcare System

 

Domain 3 – 13:30-15:30
Monitoring, sustainability and climate changes

Manuela Parente - UAc
DNA Metabarcoding for Comprehensive Detection and Monitoring of Non-Indigenous Marine Invertebrates in Recreational Marinas

Ana Costa - UAc
Monitoring Marine NIS in the Azores, lessons learned

Inês Martins - UAc
Monitoring contaminants in commercial seafood species from the Azores archipelago - science, education and government support

Guillem Pons - UIB
Coastal Environments Management and Planning

Biel Horrach Estarellas - UIB
Transformation of coastal fronts subjected to strong socio-economic dynamics in the face of climate emergencies

Florian Haug, EllinorLindblom, Kenneth Andersson - SETUR
Innovative Maritime Education: Integrating Simulators and Laboratories for Comprehensive Training

Ester Rita Lucia Sanna, Marta Meleddu - UNISS
Environmental conflicts within protected areas

 

Domain 3 – 16:00-18:00
Planning, management and monitoring

Arnaud Banos - ULHN
Violent maritime borders of Europe

Paola Rizzi - UNISS
Planning, development, design and data for facilitating knowledge exchange, engagement, and deliberation on cultural and technical understanding of climate change, physical and social variables and processes for learning and adaptation

Baptiste Allard - ULHN
Existing and future legal tools to fight GHG emissions from the shipping sector

Donatella Carboni - UNISS
Vademecum of Environmental Sustainability - a replicable model in coastal areas, implemented through the direct involvement of the local population

Joana Maria Seguí Pons, Maurici Ruiz Pérez - UIB
Generating comprehensive information and knowledge about insularity in the Balearic Islands and other islands

Veselina Zhecheva - BFU
System of Systems for monitoring economy related parameters - reference to the Black Sea

Débora Gutierrez - UAc
Improved Science-based maritime spatial planning to safeguard and restore biodiversity in a coherent European MPA network

 

Domain 4 – 13:30-15:30
Health, risks and prevention

Tiphaine Monsinjon - ULHN
Environmental Endocrine Disruption in vertebrates – Impacts of estrogenic endocrine disruptors on the immune system

Pasquale Bandiera - UNISS
Feasibility of a combined land- and water-based outdoor program for managing motor and non-motor symptoms in mildly disabled persons with Parkinson’s disease: a single-group pilot study

Ciro Laccarino - UNISS
Molecular interplay between cyanotoxin exposure and NDs using as in vitro models various cell lines and as in vivo model Drosophila melanogaster

Patrícia Ventura Garcia - UAc
Sleeping volcanoes, awaking health issues: the hazardous health effects of hydrothermal emissions on volcanic islands

Agata Markowska-Szczupak - ZUT
The Health Risks of Mould Fungi in European housing and how to prevent

Balbina Nogales, Raphael Bosch - UIB
Biology, Microbes and pollution: from causing problems to providing solutions

Christophe Minier - ULHN
Coastline issues within the one health concept

 

Domain 4 – 13:30-15:30
Biodiversity protection and nature-based solutions

Quirico Migheli - UNISS
Biocontrol activity of yeast strains against Aspergillus ochraceus and A. westerdijkiae on maize products

Karol Fijałkowski - ZUT
Cost-effective, environmentally friendly methods for producing bacterial cellulose and modification, functionalization, and application of the biomaterial in medicine, healthcare, and tissue cultures

Fabio Salbitano - UNISS
Forest- and Nature-based Solutions

Aomar Bourhim - EMUNI
Biodiversity Protection, Nature-based Solutions, Sustainable Exploration of Coastal / Marine Resources in the context of small scale fisheries

Eva Giacomello - UAc
The Condor seamount marine protected area (North East Atlantic Ocean, Azores, Portugal)

Anne Pantet - ULHN
Black waters and valorisation of dredging sediments

Nelson Simões - UAc
Looking for enzymes to effectively break down biomass

Cécil Meulenberg - EMUNI
Climate adaptation in coastal Piran considering implementation of nature-based solutions and revalorization of culturel heritage protected urban infrastructure

 

Domain 4 – 16:00-18:00
Biodiversity, coastal and marine resources

Maria Capa - UIB
Monitoring Biodiversity in a global context, Biodiversity monitoring: tools for environmental assessment from a global perspective

Thomas Knigge - ULHN
Environmental Endocrine Disruption in Invertebrates - New Pollutants Affecting Old Hormonal Pathways

Chiara Locci, Daria Sanna - UNISS
Evaluating genetic diversity among Mediterranean and Atlantic C. sapidus populations

Duarte Toubarro - UAc
Research for the valorization of the genetic resources from Azores

Piotr Eljasik - ZUT
Nature-based solutions of aquaculture waste streams management and potential ways forward

Nona Sheila Agawin Romualdo - UIB
Joint Oceanographic Course on EUNICoast waters

Ilenia Azzena, Marco Scanu - UNISS
The endemic bivalve mollusc Pinna nobilis

 

Domain 4 – 16:00-18:00
Biodiversity and management of marine resources

Yosra Ben Cheikh - ULHN
Response of marine species to environmental stress

Pedro Echeveste - UIB
Assessing the impacts of sunscreens to coastal marine microbial communities

Mirko Girolamo - UAc
The Experimental Aquaculture Laboratory (AquaLab) of IICM-Okeanos : development of breeding techniques for marine organisms of low trophic level

João Faria - UAc
Challenges in coastal management: addressing the bioinvasion of Rugulopteryx okamurae in Azorean waters

Noemi Pascale - UNISS
New insight into the crayfish Procambarus clarkii, a morphometric approach

Guilherme Oyarzabal - UAc
Arthropod traits as proxies for abundance trends in the Azorean Islands

Kruno Bonačić - UNIDU
Production of biosecure native oysters for aquaculture and restoration

 

Domain 5 – 13:30-15:30
Data-driven solutions and renewable energy

Yoann Pigné et Claude Duvallet - ULHN
AIS Data for Maritime Transport Network modeling with temporal Graph

Marcin Wardach - ZUT
The potential of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering WPUT in the area of renewable energy

Gabriel Oliver Codina - UIB
Marine robotics and artificial intelligence

Plamen Angelov, Kolyo Oreshkov - BFU
Citizen Science for Marine Renewable Energy and marine drones utilisation

Johannes Gulden - HOST
Projects in the maritime sector of the Institute for renewable energy systems

Grégory Pinon, Gaële Perret, Damien Guilbert, Andreu Moia Pol - ULHN/UIB
Virtual Lab and Center for Doctoral Training in Renewable Energy

Cyrille Bertelle, Claude Duvallet - ULHN
Blockchain for Smart Port

 

Domain 5 and 4 – 16:00-18:00
Biodiversity, computer and engineering sciences

Nathalie Verdière - ULHN
The challenges of modeling maritime invasive species

Gero Wedemann - HOST
Computer modelling of biological systems

Gabriella La Manna - UNISS
Using acoustic monitoring to evaluate marine biodiversity and human impact

Daniela Gabriel - UAc
Octopus’s Garden – teaching to and learning from coastal workers and their families

Erica Nocerino - UNISS
Underwater photogrammetry, supports non-invasive and high-resolution monitoring of benthic species

Anne Duperret - ULHN
How high-resolution marine geophysical exploration along rocky coasts may help to better define potential natural hazards. The example of Normandy coast, France

Joensen Bárður - SETUR
Marine Renewables in island communities

 


 

Contributors

HA: Aland University Of Applied Sciences
BFU: Burgas Free University
EMUNI: EMUNI University
ULHN: Université Le Havre Normandie
UNISS: University of Sassari
Uac: University of the Azores
UIB: University of the Balearic Islands
UNIDU: University of Dubrovnik
UPATRAS: University of Patras
SETUR: University of the Faroe Islands
HOST: Stralsund University of Applied Sciences
ZUT: West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin

 

Preprints of the online workshop