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Storage of snow ensures skiing during warmer winters
With rising temperatures, the number of days with snow is gradually decreasing in parts of Sweden. Ski resorts have therefore begun to store snow in order to ensure that they will be able to open at the beginning of the skiing season.
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Publication and Report Healthy environment, healthy lives: how the environment influences health and well-being in Europe
A significant proportion of the burden of disease in Europe continues to be attributed to environmental pollution resulting from human activity. This report highlights how the quality of Europe’s environment plays a key role in determining our health and well-being.
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AceProject C header Enhancing Belmont Research Action to support EU policy making on climate change and health
With climate change becoming an ever-increasing concern for people around the world, countries and organisations have started taking action by introducing either new laws or policies. To initiate and introduce these laws and policies, countries need help from specialists in fields that include climate change and health research to combat the problem in the most efficient way possible while also not causing more problems
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Masterclass: Understanding, Modeling, and Mitigating Urban Heat Islands
This open and free Masterclass, consisting of three parts stretched across three days, will include a review of what’s known about urban heat islands, and provides insights into considerations for choosing interventions to manage them. Target groups are urban planners, designers, architects, resilience officers, city government officials, urban climate scientists amongst others.
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Disaster risks in the EU
Climate change is bringing along more extreme weather events. The European Commission presents the latest available evidence on disaster risks, such as floods, wildfires or diseases, that threaten the EU, drawing on the national risk assessments developed by the EU Member States and on the Commission’s cross-sectoral policy and scientific work.
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AceProject ECMAScript program Visionary Nature Based Actions for Health, Wellbeing & Resilience in Cities
In an increasingly urbanising world, governments and international corporations strive to increase productivity of cities, recognized as economy growth hubs, as well as ensuring better quality of life and living conditions to citizens. Although significant effort is performed by international organisations, researchers, etc
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AceProject Versatile Emerging infectious disease Observatory
Researchers will build a Versatile Emerging infectious disease Observatory (VEO) for the generation and distribution of high-quality actionable information for evidence-based early warning, risk assessment and monitoring of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial resistance. This is an iterative process between data science and technology experts, disease experts, social scientists, and citizen scientists
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AceProject Sustainable Historic Environments hoListic reconstruction through Technological Enhancement and community based Resilience
Climate change can have severe negative effects on cultural heritage. Protection and conservation of historic sites demand new tools to increase resilience and reduce vulnerability
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Climate science from space: synergies for a greener innovation economy
This conference aims to link space and climate ecosystems, and to contribute to the European Green Deal and to a transition towards greener and climate resilient society and economy.
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File PDF document Botanical Roof Garden
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