The activities of CSHIPP revolved around two key themes: the environmental effects of shipping and the business potential of clean shipping in the BSR. By discussing these themes both separately and simultaneously, CSHIPP emphasised that environmentally friendly shipping and profitable business support rather than exclude one another.
The Baltic Sea region is a
frontrunner in clean shipping. The gap between research, business and policy
making, however, hinders further and faster development in the field. With this
in mind, CSHIPP targeted its activities and strived to increase dialogue between
three groups of actors in the field of clean shipping: research organisations,
businesses/industry representatives and policy makers. By carefully targeting
CSHIPP output to these three key target groups, and by bringing them into a
dialogue with each other in events and workshops, CSHIPP increased the overall capacity
of a wide range of maritime actors. Showcasing the results of several projects
working with these themes enabled new ideas and synergies to emerge and
flourish. CSHIPP was also a strong voice for the valuable work done in projects funded
by the EU.
Basic facts about CSHIPP project
The Lead Partner of the project was the Centre for Maritime Studies of Brahea Centre at the University of Turku. Centrum Balticum Foundation was responsible for the communications of CSHIPP.Projects involved in CSHIPP: EnviSuM, SHEBA, ECOPRODIGI, GoLNG, BalticLines, BSR Electric, Smartup Accelerator
Project duration: 1.10.2018 – 30.9.2020
Budget: 1.1 million euros
Website: https://cshipp.eu/
Twitter: @CSHIPP_BSR | #CSHIPP
Partners:
- Aalborg University, Denmark
- ATI Küste GmbH – Association for Technology and Innovation, Germany
- Centrum Balticum Foundation
- Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
- HELCOM, Finland
- Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research, Germany
- Maritime Development Center, Denmark
- Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland
- Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
- Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
- Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
- The St. Petersburg House Property Owners Association, Russia
- University of Turku, the Pan-European Institute, Finland
In addition, 13 associated organisations including EUSBSR Policy Areas ‘Ship’ and ‘Transport’.