CETIA _ Managemet
The overall responsibility for project implementation and management lies with the Lead Partner, UiT
All CETIA Partners are equally responsible for the implementation of project tasks. Each Partner must assign one
- Contract Responsible Person authorised to sign the contract on behalf of the partner and responsible for handling contractual and management project issues.
- Scientific Responsible Person with responsibility for the partners’ scientific work in the project.
The Steering Group
The Steering Group will guide and control that CETIA is implemented according to the Grant Contract.
The CETIA steering group will meet on an annual basis. The categories of representatives are established by Kolarctic guidelines, i.e. one representative from each project country, international expert, user group, Kolarctic JMA.
- RUS: G. Matishov MMBI (deputy Vinogradov, KSC)
- NOR: T Savinova UiT (deputy Hald, UiT).
- SWE: U. Kumar, LTU (deputy TBA)
- Kolarctic JMA/branch office
- International expert: LO Reiersen, AMAP
- User-group representative: Norwegian Coastal Administration
The National Advisory Groups
The national advisory groups is both to get access to expertise and to involve relevant user-groups representing the private and public sector. CETIA will therefore establish national advisory groups that include representatives from industry, public office, science, etc. The national advisory group will meet annually both to guide CETIAs progress and to evaluate ongoing projects based on the annual reports. The meetings of national advisory groups will be convened by a secretariat.
Task Leaders
Task leaders are responsible for the coordination of activities within the respective tasks according to their mandates. They will be the primary contact-points of the lead partner on the task. A separate mandate will be established for task leaders on tasks 1-6. On tasks 7 and 8 each participating institution will assign one responsible leader for its activities.
Task |
Title |
Task leader |
1 |
Sensitivity of coastal ecosystems – comparison of alternative methods |
To be announced (TBA), APN |
2 |
King crab as an indicator species for oil pollution monitoring |
TBA, PINRO |
3 |
Artificial sorbents |
Masloboev INEP |
4 |
Algea-based bioremediation |
Voskobolnikov MMBI |
5 |
Development of molecular tools for monitoring of microbial communities used for oil-spill bioremediation |
Liaimer, UiT
|
6 |
Risk, reliability and maintainability analysis of artificial sorbents and algae based bioremediation |
TBA, LTU |
7 |
Exchange of lecturers for master-courses in ‘Safety and environmental management’. |
MSTU/MSHU/NARFU/UiT |
8 |
Develop master programme in ‘Environmental management in the Arctic’. |
MSTU/MSHU/NARFU/UiT |