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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:NERC, NAIK, METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT, University of York, Forest Research Institute +35 partnersNERC,NAIK,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,University of York,Forest Research Institute,SIVL,WU,ECN,AU,UCSC,INRAE,CNR,TNO,MHS,BOKU,INSTITUTE OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SOIL SCIENCE OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,MPG,FZJ,GU,University of Edinburgh,UH,CNRS,DTU,ULB,DLO,SMHI,EMRC,FMI,JRC,IIASA,RIVM,University of Bonn,UPM,KIT,Lund University,ONU,EAER,WSL,IPPG,CIEMATFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282910more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:LEGAMBIENTE ASSOCIAZIONE ONLUS, POSAD BV, CLIMATE ALLIANCE AUSTRIA, ENERGIAKLUB, PNEC +3 partnersLEGAMBIENTE ASSOCIAZIONE ONLUS,POSAD BV,CLIMATE ALLIANCE AUSTRIA,ENERGIAKLUB,PNEC,DUH,SIVL,PosadMaxwanFunder: European Commission Project Code: 785088Overall Budget: 2,131,120 EURFunder Contribution: 2,131,120 EURThe proposed project aims to engage public authorities through a competition and to develop a targeted peer-to-peer learning program, to increase the uptake of cross-sectoral integrated urban planning at district level. The consortium is composed of 7 competent partners from countries covering different socio-economic and geographical areas of Europe, 6 of whom will implement all the project activities in their country, while the last partner, including its linked third party, serves as a supporting expert. National competitions for municipalities will enable the matching of forerunner cities in the field of integrated planning with committed cities, based on their excellence as well as outstanding ambitions. This transparent and innovative matching procedure will help to promote the contents of the project and to activate municipalities. The following peer-to-peer learning program, including a total of 42 municipalities will increase the capacities of municipal politicians, technical planning staff and communications representatives to effectively plan, finance, communicate and implement the energy transition. Targeted workshops will address the specific needs of these groups. The partners will draw on their broad experience to enrich, guide and moderate the peer-exchanges. With their increased capacities, 24 committed cities will develop institutionalised Energy Plans for the energy efficient development of one model district in their territory. The program also includes a European exchange dimension, to connect municipal authorities across the EU. The knowledge gained during this program will be disseminated by the consortium to further multiply the number of integrated planning projects for energy efficiency. MULTIPLY will contribute to the expected impact, triggering energy savings of around 177GWh/year and the production of renewable energy of around 80 GWh/year. It will link 42 municipalities across Europe and directly reach an estimated 960 municipal professionals with its learning programs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:DHVMED LTD, University of Ulm, IRIS, ADVENTECH, AGUAS DE COIMBRA +11 partnersDHVMED LTD,University of Ulm,IRIS,ADVENTECH,AGUAS DE COIMBRA,ATLANTIUM,SPI,University of Twente,KTH,University of Haifa,University of Coimbra,WS,UG,SIVL,CYENS CoE,WETSUSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101081963Overall Budget: 3,452,700 EURFunder Contribution: 3,452,700 EURWater purification and disinfection are crucial processes to provide safe water to citizens, but the low quality of water sources due to soil/freshwater increasing contamination makes this goal very challenging. Disinfection byproducts (DBPs), produced when chlorine disinfectant reacts with organic matter in water, have a serious impact even at low concentrations on the environment and human health, still not well understood. Effects on human’s liver activity and neurotoxicity were already reported. H2OforAll project aims to assess main DBPs sources and fate through the development of fast, cost-effective and accurate sensor monitoring devices and also by modelling their spread through drinking water distribution systems. In addition, DBPs toxicity and environmental impact will be studied in this project and measures will be proposed to protect drinking water chain. On the other hand, breakthrough water treatments to remove DBPs or avoid their formation during water disinfection processes will be developed, paying attention to their life cycle analysis, costs and risks. A central knowledge base with reliable data on the occurrence of DBPs in Europe and their effects will be created to increase awareness of society and governmental organizations about these drinking water contaminants in order to draw new policy responses and guidance.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:BG TECNO, Tecnaro GmbH, SIVL, FHG, COLLANTI CONCORDE SRL +15 partnersBG TECNO,Tecnaro GmbH,SIVL,FHG,COLLANTI CONCORDE SRL,AIMPLAS,Amorim Cork Composites (Portugal),SICC GMBH,Van Berkel & Bos U.N. Studio B.V.,TECNALIA,PLASTIL UK LTD,OMIKRON DOKK KFT,VISESA,ACCIONA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,TARTU CITY GOVERNMENT,Conenor,NETCOMPOSITES LIMITED,ENVOLVENTES ARQUITECTONICAS ENAR SL,MalmöFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609067more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:RISE, University of Hohenheim, DLO, MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET, IFR +18 partnersRISE,University of Hohenheim,DLO,MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET,IFR,Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands),INRAE,Hacettepe University,Luke,SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB,SIVL,OSTFOLDFORSKNING AS,LAST MINUTE MARKET,COMMUNIQUE,GLOBAL FEEDBACK LIMITED,TRISTRAM JAMES STUART,BOKU,FAO,BIO Intelligence Service (France),UNIBO,SWF,ANATOLIKI S.A.,Wrap (United Kingdom)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 311972more_vert
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