In november 2004 the Council of the EU (Competitiveness Council configuration) called for the development of a European roadmap for the construction of the next generation of large-scale Research Infrastructures and requested ESFRI to establish this roadmap in close collaboration with the European Commission. ESFRI presented the first European roadmap for new, large-scale Research Infrastructures, based on an international peer-review, which was adopted by ESFRI at its meeting of 28 - 29 September, 2006. The first European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures includes a short description of each of the projects and an estimation for the construction costs. Some are evolving projects while others need firm financial commitments from the start. The role of ESFRI in fostering incubation and stimulation will be exercised to bring as many of these projects to a point where decisions by ministers are possible. This requires in the first place discussions and decisions at national level in particular as regards the lead role one country or several countries may wish to take for certain projects. These reflections might encourage the development of national roadmaps and the earmarking of dedicated national budgets for the construction of Research Infrastructures with a European/international dimension. It has been compiled following wide stakeholder consultation and it is the intention of ESFRI to update the to allow it to be improved and to integrate new ideas where and when appropriate.
Il Forum Strategico Europeo per le Infrastrutture di Ricerca è stato costituito nell'aprile del 2002 su mandato del Consiglio dell'Unione Europea del giugno 2001.. ESFRI è composto dalle delegazioni nazionali degli Stati Membri dell'Unione Europea, costituite da due rappresentanti nominati dai Ministri della ricerca, da un rappresentante della Commissione Europea, e dalle delegazioni dei Paesi Associati. La prima Roadmap ESFRI, pubblicata nel 2006, definì l'obiettivo di sviluppare e costruire una nuova generazione di infrastrutture di ricerca di dimensione pan-europea e di realizzare una strategia condivisa per lo sviluppo e l'utilizzo di infrastrutture di ricerca.
European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures Report 2006
2006
Abstract
In november 2004 the Council of the EU (Competitiveness Council configuration) called for the development of a European roadmap for the construction of the next generation of large-scale Research Infrastructures and requested ESFRI to establish this roadmap in close collaboration with the European Commission. ESFRI presented the first European roadmap for new, large-scale Research Infrastructures, based on an international peer-review, which was adopted by ESFRI at its meeting of 28 - 29 September, 2006. The first European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures includes a short description of each of the projects and an estimation for the construction costs. Some are evolving projects while others need firm financial commitments from the start. The role of ESFRI in fostering incubation and stimulation will be exercised to bring as many of these projects to a point where decisions by ministers are possible. This requires in the first place discussions and decisions at national level in particular as regards the lead role one country or several countries may wish to take for certain projects. These reflections might encourage the development of national roadmaps and the earmarking of dedicated national budgets for the construction of Research Infrastructures with a European/international dimension. It has been compiled following wide stakeholder consultation and it is the intention of ESFRI to update the to allow it to be improved and to integrate new ideas where and when appropriate.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


