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Introduction to the MERMAID Project

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  • Phoebe Koundouri
  • Laura Airoldi
  • Arjen Boon
  • Amerissa Giannouli
  • Eleftherios Levantis
  • Aris Moussoulides
  • Marian Stuiver
  • Stella Tsani

    (Athens University of Economics and Business)

Abstract

This chapter provides an introduction to the MERMAID project. MERMAID focused on developing concepts for offshore platforms which can be used for multiple purposes, such as energy and aquaculture production. These concepts were developed with input from experts as well as societal stakeholders. MERMAID consortium comprised of 28 partner institutes, including Universities, Research institutes, Industries and Small and Medium Enterprises from several EU countries. Consortium members brought a range of expertise in hydraulics, wind engineering, aquaculture, renewable energy, marine environment, project management, as well as socioeconomics and governance. Within the scope of MERMAID it has been developed and applied an Integrated Socio-Economic Assessment of the sustainability of Multi-Use Offshore Platforms, using the results from the natural and engineering sciences as inputs, boundaries and constraints to the analysis

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  • Phoebe Koundouri & Laura Airoldi & Arjen Boon & Amerissa Giannouli & Eleftherios Levantis & Aris Moussoulides & Marian Stuiver & Stella Tsani, 2019. "Introduction to the MERMAID Project," DEOS Working Papers 1914, Athens University of Economics and Business.
  • Handle: RePEc:aue:wpaper:1914
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    Keywords

    Mermaid; Marine spatial planning; Multi use offshore platforms; Socio-economic assessment; Marine infrastructure; EU; Energy; Aquaculture;
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