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CIRAN · CrItical RAw materials extraction in enviroNmentally protected areas

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202331 December 2025EU funding €2,291,975Call HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01

CIRAN will develop, test and validate processes to arrive at systemic policy-making, balancing environmental protection and societal needs for accessing critical raw materials (CRMs). This will be achieved through: 1) streamlined permitting procedures in environmentally protected areas; 2) modern policies and social contract frameworks that reconcile the protection of environmentally sensitive areas and domestic sourcing of CRMs in the EU; and 3) the development of a community of practice to support the uptake of the CIRAN recommendation and that will remain active after the project funding period.CIRAN proposes a logical framework that justifies extraction on the basis of a system-oriented assessment and the co-creation of knowledge (i.e. tested and validated by communities located in or nearby environmentally protected areas). It will create novel social contract models identifying rights, obligations and responsibilities of governments (national/regional), communities and mine operators, capable of dealing with transformations and challenges due to climate change.As a distinctive feature, CIRAN brings together 25 external experts on the environmental, political, social, economic, and technological factors that will shape the energy transition responses and the demand for CRMs. These experts, organised in four Expert Groups (EGs), will work with the Consortium, conveying insights on policy-making and -implementation, economic drivers, technologies, mining, local governance, social capital, nature conservation and biodiversity. The EGs will actively engage in CIRAN through synergetic processes combining analysis and deliberation, and participation in project workshops and structured consultations (e.g., focus groups, foresight analysis).The Consortium is geared to develop inclusive policy-making instruments that support the EU Green Deal and UN-led reforms to reach the climate commitments and sustainable development goals.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

INTERNATIONAL RAW MATERIALS OBSERVATORY AISBL

BE · €563,625

participant

LA PALMA RESEARCH CENTRE SL

ES · €205,288

participant

GEOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS

FI · €228,750

participant

PROMAN MANAGEMENT GMBH

AT · €100,250

participant

ALDA - ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR LA DEMOCRATIE LOCALE

FR · €226,250

participant

REGIONE EMILIA ROMAGNA

IT · €106,375

associatedPartner

TELOS ALEFF LTD

UK

participant

PETRONAVIT AS

NO · €51,875

participant

MACCABE DURNEY BARNES LTD

IE · €232,500

participant

GENERATOR BEYOND THE BRANDCONSULTORIA DE COMUNICACAO E DE GESTAO LDA

PT · €158,813

participant

ISTITUTO SUPERIORE PER LA PROTEZIONE E LA RICERCA AMBIENTALE

IT · €100,938

participant

GEOLOGIA E GEOTECNIA CONSULTORES LDA

PT · €103,563

participant

SVERIGES GEOLOGISKA UNDERSOKNING

SE · €213,750

Research fields

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