| Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate | |
| Space weather in the EU’s FP7 Space Theme - Preface to the special issue on “EU-FP7 funded space weather projects” | |
| Paola Chiarini1  | |
| [1] Research Programme Officer, European Commission’s Research Executive Agency, Space Research Unit, COV2,B-1049 Brussels,Belgium | |
| 关键词: EU research projects; space weather; FP7; EU funding; | |
| Others : 800632 DOI : doi:10.1051/swsc/2013054 |
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| received in 2013-10-25, accepted in 2013-10-28, 发布年份 2013 | |
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【 摘 要 】
Technological infrastructures in space and on ground provide services on which modern society and economies rely. Space weather related research is funded under the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP7) of the European Union in response to the need of protecting such critical infrastructures from the damage which could be caused by extreme space weather events. The calls for proposals published under the topic “Security of space assets from space weather events” of the FP7 Space Theme aimed to improve forecasts and predictions of disruptive space weather events as well as identify best practices to limit the impacts on space- and ground-based infrastructures and their data provision. Space weather related work was also funded under the topic “Exploitation of space science and exploration data”, which aims to add value to space missions and Earth-based observations by contributing to the effective scientific exploitation of collected data. Since 2007 a total of 20 collaborative projects have been funded, covering a variety of physical phenomena associated with space weather, from ionospheric disturbances and scintillation, to geomagnetically induced currents at Earth’s surface, to coronal mass ejections and solar energetic particles. This article provides an overview of the funded projects, touching upon some results and referring to specific websites for a more exhaustive description of the projects’ outcomes.
【 授权许可】
© P. Chiarini, Published by EDP Sciences 2013
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