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Objectives
Communication, Dissemination
Description of Work
For “BeFOre” Consortium dissemination and publication of results are viewed as core part of the activities. Public-oriented dissemination of research cannot be separated from communication to the research community by scientific publications and to the sector stakeholders, by other communication strategies.
The Dissemination activities will be led by ISAFOM but will require the strict participation of all Beneficiaries and Partners. A particular attention will be paid to the dissemination activities to be developed in Morocco.
Task 5.1 Awareness and dissemination plan. An awareness and dissemination plan will be elaborated at the beginning of the project (month 6) and will be updated and deployed along the project life and beyond.
The different versions of the Dissemination Plan will include the activities that have actually been developed in the project in the previous plan and those foreseen for the next period. The Dissemination Plan will contain the following elements:
1) Identification and classification of target stakeholders to be addressed.
2) The dissemination methods and their specific associated activities.
3) Schedule and complementarily of the dissemination activities among partners.
4) The conditions to ensure proper dissemination of the generated knowledge.
As was previously commented, the identification and communication with stakeholders is of main importance. The first Awareness and Dissemination Plan will include a list of stakeholders and the plan to address those, a close contact must be established, offering information in different formats in order to ensure it adequacy to the needs of each group of interest. This kind of contact will start early in the life of the project.
Task5.2 Project website “BeFOre” project will have its own web page, developed and maintained by ISAFOM. It will be used for the internal communication, and it will also form the basis for the administrative and the external communication. A book reporting the main results will be published on the web site of the project;
Internal information will be restricted to partners, which have different rights for viewing parts of the information structure. The web site will also be used as a basic tool for external communications. In the public area we will develop a communication strategy towards the general public and selected target group. Here we will collect all material, which should be publicly accessible (presentations, papers, information material, posters, etc).
Deliverables & Milestones
D.5.1. Awareness and Dissemination Plan: The first version of the plan will be released on M6, but it will be updated during the life of the project and beyond. It will include identification of stakeholders and plan to address those who are concerned, plans for the dissemination of the different activities and conditions for dissemination according to confidentiality (M6).
D 5.2. Public website: The first version of the public website will be functioning by M3, but it will continuously be updated with the public results of the project, and with information directed to the different expected audiences.
Appropriate formats will be sought in order to make information useful and accessible (M3).
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Deliverable No |
Deliverable Name |
WP |
Lead Participant Short Name |
Nature |
Dissemination Level |
Delivery Month |
D.1.1.1 | Consortium Agreement | 1 | ISAFOM | Other | CO | 1 |
D.1.1.2 | Communication flow and methods | 1 | ISAFOM | Report | CO | 3 |
D.1.2 | Quality plan | 1 | ISAFOM | Report | CO | 3 |
D.2.1. | Core list of varieties (about 200) representing the main olive oil producing countries | 2 | SUPAGRO | Report | PU | 12 |
D.2.2.1 | Development of new SNP markers able to discriminate among cultivars | 2 | AUA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.2.2.2. | Development of new polynucleotide-SSR markers able to discriminate among cultivars | 2 | AUA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.2.2.3 | Development of new cytoplasmic (plastidial and mitochondrial) markers able to discriminate cultivars, wild plants and related subspecies | 2 | AUA | Report | PU | 24 |
D.2.3.1 | Establishment of a high-throughput platform for olive cultivars molecular characterization | 2 | MAICH | Other | PU | 12 |
D.2.3.2 | First release of a common set of molecular profiles of the olive cultivars | 2 | MAICH | Report | PU | 24 |
D.2.3.2 | Final release of a common set of molecular profiles of the olive cultivars, wild populations and related subspecies | 2 | MAICH | Report | PU | 36 |
D.2.4.1 |
First release of a molecular profiles database for olive cultivars |
2 |
CNR-IBBR |
Other |
PU |
36 |
D.2.4.2 |
Final release of a common molecular database for olive cultivars |
2 |
CNR-IBBR |
Other |
PU |
48 |
D.2.5.1 | Molecular profiles of olive varieties previously characterized for agronomical/phenotypical character | 2 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 48 |
D.2.5.2. | Identification of the most relevant aspects to explore by association mapping strategies | 2 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.2.6 | Seminars and Workshops related to each secondment | 2 | All | Other | CO | Throughout the project duration |
D.3.1.1 | Common protocol to collect morphological parameters | 3 | IBBR | Report | PU | 12 |
D.3.1.2 | First draft of an image database | 3 | IBBR | Other | CO | 24 |
D.3.1.3 | First draft of a common database of morphological parameters | 3 | IBBR | Other | CO | 36 |
D.3.1.4 | Final release and online publication of a common database on morphological parameters | 3 | IBBR | Other | PU | 48 |
D.3.2.1 | Core set of genotypes present in the main olive cultivar collections and grown under different agro-environmental conditions to evaluate their agronomical performance | 3 | UNIPG | Report | PU | 12 |
D.3.2.2 | Phenotypic profile of varieties (resistant/susceptible) related to the Verticillium (Verticillium dahliae) disease | 3 | UNIPG | Report | PU | 24 |
D.3.2.3 | Phenotypic profile of varieties (resistant/susceptible) related to the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) insect | 3 | UNIPG | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.2.4 | Phenotypic profile of varieties (resistant/susceptible) related to the olive leaf spot (Spilocaea oleagina) disease | 3 | UNIPG | Report | PU | 48 |
D.3.3.1 | Phenotypic profile of varieties related to fatty acid olive oil composition | 3 | CNR-ISAFOM | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.3.2 | first draft of a phenotypic profile of varieties related to biophenols, secoiridoids, steroids and tocoferols olive oil composition | 3 | CNR -ISAFOM | Report | CO | 24 |
D.3.3.3 | phenotypic profile of varieties related to biophenols, secoiridoids, steroids and tocoferols olive oil composition | 3 | CNR-ISAFOM | Report | PU | 48 |
D.3.4.1 | self-incompatibility for the most important 200 varieties | 3 | SUPAGRO | Report | PU | 24 |
D.3.4.2 | inter-incompatibility for the most important 200 varieties | 3 | SUPAGRO | Report | PU | 48 |
D.3.5.1 | Capacity of main olive varieties and wild plants to face drought stress | 3 | MAICH | Report | PU | 12 |
D.3.5.2 | Capacity of main olive varieties and wild plants to face salt stress | 3 | MAICH | Report | PU | 24 |
D.3.5.3 | Capacity of main olive varieties and wild plants to face heat stress | 3 | MAICH | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.6.1 | Phenotypic profile of varieties related to the varietal use | 3 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.6.2 | Phenotypic profile of varieties related to tree vigour and canopy shape | 3 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.6.3 | Phenotypic profile of varieties related to the early bearing | 3 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.6.4 | Best varieties associations for the most relevant olive producing areas | 3 | IFAPA | Report | PU | 36 |
D.3.7 | Seminars and Workshops related to each secondment | 3 | All | Other | CO | Throughout the project duration |
D.4.1.1. | Guidelines on the legal and ethical management of the germplasm databanks FIRST RELEASE | 4 | UNIPG | Other | CO | 24 |
D.4.1.2 | Guidelines on the legal and ethical management of the germplasm databanks SECOND RELEASE | 4 | UNIPG | Report | PU | 48 |
D.4.2.1 | Workshops and seminars | 4 | UNIPG | Other | PU | In correspondence of LRU secondments |
D.4.2.2 | Opinion and Advises | 4 | UFRO | Other | CO | According to the Consortium needs |
D.4.3 | Projects (three in the whole period) to be submitted under national/international Funding Programmes for the continuation of the network and “BeFOre”project | 4 | ISAFoM | Report | CO | According to the available calls |
D.4.4.1 | Economical and Institutional aspects first release | 4 | UABC | Report | CO | 24 |
D.4.4.2 | Economical and Institutional aspects second release | 4 | UABC | Report | PU | 48 |
D.5.1 | Awareness and Dissemination plan | 5 | ISAFOM | Report | PU | 6 |
D.5.2 | Public Website | 5 | ISAFOM | Other | PU | 3 |
This project has received funding from the European Union's.
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 645595.