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E VITA DALLO SPAZIO President Barroso also highlighted the
useful role played by space in invigorating European competitiveness and
economic growth, recalling that the Lisbon Treaty enshrines space as a
shared responsibility for the EU and its Member States. The outstanding
record of achievements of ESA and several EU Member States provide solid
foundations. Many other applications of space in the different sectorial policies of the EU were presented and discussed. Conference speakers also highlighted how space can provide adapted and sustainable solutions for the delivery of humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and sustainable development. With a renewed interest for space, EC Vice-President
Jacques Barrot announced that the EU intended to take full advantage of
space technologies for its ‘EUROSUR’ border surveillance system.
Likewise, Commissioner Joe Borg stressed that space systems provide an
increasingly important contribution to an integrated maritime policy.
This would be especially true for the fragile Arctic environment, where
new space infrastructure could be needed to meet its specific communication
and observation requirements. Mr Dordain also noted that space is no longer an isolated field, but is more than ever important for global issues such as climate change and energy – probably the greatest challenges for our society. Space is a symbol of success for Europe and the objectives for the future were well defined in the European Space Policy. Mr Dordain pointed out that space
is a political issue, which makes it important that priorities are clearly
set. In the short term, emphasis should be on the contribution of space
to the economy, with projects including navigation, telecommunications
and energy. In the medium term, the emphasis should be on climate change.
Human space exploration is also, basically, a political issue, an international
venture where Europe should continue an important role. |