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Ivan Deriu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Ivan Deriu, Colin Harrower
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Helen E Roy, Ivan Deriu
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

Stelios Katsanevakis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Ivan Deriu, Colin Harrower
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Helen E Roy, Ivan Deriu
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

Dohoon Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • network analysis of robot ecoSystems using National Information Systems
    2021
    Co-Authors: Dohoon Kim
    Abstract:

    Abstract The robot sector in many countries has thrived recently thanks to government supports and innovations in various industries. This study, using the patent database to define the robot sector, reconfigures IO (Input-Output) data to analyze the relationships among various sectors. In particular, we consider the internal description of the robot sector (mesoscopic view) as well as the relationship between the robot and the non-robot sectors (macroscopic view), so that we can not only understand robot ecoSystems in various dimensions, but also develop policy insights. For the sake of systematic analysis of the intra- and inter-sector relations as well as the meso-macro links, this study constructs network models and employs several network measures. Our model and analysis present a good case study of Korea to understand the nature of the robot sector and the overall business ecosystem there. This novel approach also contributes to finding out a promising path that leverages the strengths of intra-sector relations and spreads the impact of the robot sector across the macro relations.

Colin Harrower - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Ivan Deriu, Colin Harrower
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

Samy Gaiji - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Ivan Deriu, Colin Harrower
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.

  • implementing the european policies for alien species networking science and partnership in a complex environment
    2013
    Co-Authors: Stelios Katsanevakis, Piero Genovesi, Samy Gaiji, Helene Nyegaard Hvid, Ana L Nunes, Francisco Sanchez Aguado, Konstantins Bogucarskis, Bos Debusscher, Helen E Roy, Ivan Deriu
    Abstract:

    The European Commission has recognized the need for more stringent action to manage biological invasions and has committed to develop a dedicated legislative instrument. Under this upcoming legislation, European countries and their relevant institutions will have additional obligations and commitments in respect to invasive alien species. In September 2012, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) to facilitate the exploration of existing alien species Information from distributed sources and to assist the implementation of European policies on biological invasions. Subsequent to the launching of EASIN, there was an evident need to define its niche within a complex environment of global, European, regional and National Information Systems. Herein we propose an organizational chart clearly defining the role of each actor in this framework, and we emphasize the need for collaboration in order to effectively support EU policies.