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Description
The
ORAMA project focuses on optimising data collection for primary and
secondary raw materials in Member States. A cornerstone to the EIP on
Raw Materials is the development of the EU knowledge base on primary
and secondary raw materials, commenced by a series of European-funded
projects. As the next iteration, ORAMA addresses specific challenges
related to data availability, geographical coverage, accessibility,
standardisation, harmonisation, interoperability, quality, and
thematic coverage in Member States.
ORAMA
will analyse data collection methods and recommendations from past and
ongoing projects to identify best practices, develop practical
guidelines and provide training to meet specific needs. These actions
will demonstrate how to improve datasets for mineral occurrences,
minerals intelligence data, economic, technical, environmental and
social data for primary and secondary raw materials.
For primary raw materials, the focus is on harmonisation
and improved coverage of spatial and statistical data, ensuring
compliance with the INSPIRE Directive where appropriate. For Mining
Waste, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, End of Life Vehicles
and Batteries, the focus is on developing ‘INSPIRE-alike’
protocols. The unified data model from the Minerals4EU and ProSUM
projects will be applied to the datasets and outcomes will be combined
with primary raw materials data. ORAMA will demonstrate how to create
more robust Material Systems Analysis studies and reliable Sankey
diagrams for stocks and flows of specific raw materials. Information
is made accessible and compatible with the JRC’s Raw Materials
Information System to feed, for instance, future Raw Materials
Scoreboard and Criticality Assessment studies.
In the long term, ORAMA empowers the wider EU raw
materials community with necessary facts to support policy decisions
and sustainable investments in the primary and secondary raw material
industries.
Funding
[3]
- © ProSUM
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 776517.
Contact persons
Paul Mählitz
M.Sc. Env. Eng.
p.maehlitz(at)tu-berlin.de
Fon: +49 (0)30 - 314 25247
Kristine Sperlich
Dipl.-Ing.
kristine.sperlich(at)tu-berlin.de
Fon: +49 (0)30 - 314
25136
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