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It is in this context that the transborder exchanges will enable the different parties to share and compare the knowldge that they have alre...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-FranceTraining, skills development and promotion of the wood reressources used for constructionIn France, the main obstacles to the development of the forest and wood sector are the difficulties companies find in recruiting and the lack of attraction of the different professions of the sector. As these professions have an international dimension, it would be relevant to work across borders to improve their image for young people and job seekers....Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-FranceTraining, skills development and promotion of the professions in the forest and wood sectorIn France, the main obstacles to the development of the forest and wood sector are the difficulties companies find in recruiting and the lack of attraction of the different professions of the sector. As these professions have an international dimension, it would be relevant to work across borders to improve their image for young people and job seekers....Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 11.2 Smart specialisation, industrial transition and enterpreneurshipPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-FranceHoliday ResortsThe North Sea region is a popular holiday destination for visitors from the region itself and beyond. Many holiday makers prefer staying in holiday resorts offering comfort of facilities within a compact area. These consist of non-residential buildings with different functions like lodging, catering, offices, sports facilities, playing rooms and often swimming pools and wild-wa...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.3 Smart energy, grids and storagePOSTED ON 01 JUL 2022 BYInholland University of Applied SciencesCool Cities Network Climate change is persistent. Parts of cities with high building density with a lot of pavement and little green space will warm up more strongly during heat waves. This is a growing burden especially for our most vulnerable population groups (the elderly, the disabled, the chronically ill), because the number of heat waves/tropical days per year will continue to increase due t...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 33.1 Climate adaptation, risk & disasterPOSTED ON 21 JUN 2022 BYMunicipality of ArnhemZero-saste-mile circular textiles for local value creationThe current system for producing, distributing, and using clothing operates mostly in a linear way. Large amounts of non-renewable resources are extracted to produce clothes that are often used for only a short period, after which the materials are discarded. European consumers use about 12-17 kg textiles per capita per year from which only a fraction is recycled. Textile waste...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 20 MAY 2022 BYHanze University of Applied SciencesSustainable management of pelagic habitats and associated fisheries resources faced with climate changeA decrease in biodiversity, size structure and a spatial and seasonal variability of plankton energy quality are observed in North Sea areas. These changes might significantly affect plankton, and the whole marine foodweb through cascading effects. To improve resilience to Global Climate Change, management measures are necessary to preserve biodiversity and dynamic of plankton,...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 33.1 Climate adaptation, risk & disasterPOSTED ON 17 MAY 2022 BYNatural Marine Park of Iroise Sea - French Biodiversity OfficeCircular Hydrogen developing Circular Hydrogen as a fully recyclable and sustainable way of energy generation with hydrogen as a clean, versatile and flexible energy sourceCircular Hydrogen is a completely recyclable and sustainable source of energy. It consists of natural and biodegradable elements, which makes it a safe and environmentally friendly product to produce, transport and use. The storage is not bound to a specific location and the hydrogen can be released on demand directly before consumption. During the production, no emissions are...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.3 Smart energy, grids and storagePOSTED ON 16 MAY 2022 BYWise Innovations B.V.PaginationPrevious page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6Next pageSearch by keywordPriority 1: Robust & smart economies1.1 Research & Innovation1.2 Smart specialisation, industrial transition and enterpreneurshipPriority 2: A green transition2.1 Energy efficiency & low emissions2.2 Renewable energy2.3 Smart energy, grids and storage2.4 Circular economy2.5 Multi-modal urban mobilityPriority 3: Climate resilience3.1 Climate adaptation, risk & disaster3.2 Pollution, biodiversity & green infrastructurePriority 4: Better governance4.1 Better cooperation governanceSearchWant to submit a project idea?Submit now
Diversification of the wood ressources used for construction In order to guarantee the most adapted use and processing by their compagnies, the partners wish to make contacts to share information and identify the best economic transformation for the secondry wood varieties available for them localy. It is in this context that the transborder exchanges will enable the different parties to share and compare the knowldge that they have alre...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-France
Training, skills development and promotion of the wood reressources used for constructionIn France, the main obstacles to the development of the forest and wood sector are the difficulties companies find in recruiting and the lack of attraction of the different professions of the sector. As these professions have an international dimension, it would be relevant to work across borders to improve their image for young people and job seekers....Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-France
Training, skills development and promotion of the professions in the forest and wood sectorIn France, the main obstacles to the development of the forest and wood sector are the difficulties companies find in recruiting and the lack of attraction of the different professions of the sector. As these professions have an international dimension, it would be relevant to work across borders to improve their image for young people and job seekers....Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 11.2 Smart specialisation, industrial transition and enterpreneurshipPOSTED ON 15 JUL 2022 BYFibois Hauts-de-France
Holiday ResortsThe North Sea region is a popular holiday destination for visitors from the region itself and beyond. Many holiday makers prefer staying in holiday resorts offering comfort of facilities within a compact area. These consist of non-residential buildings with different functions like lodging, catering, offices, sports facilities, playing rooms and often swimming pools and wild-wa...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.3 Smart energy, grids and storagePOSTED ON 01 JUL 2022 BYInholland University of Applied Sciences
Cool Cities Network Climate change is persistent. Parts of cities with high building density with a lot of pavement and little green space will warm up more strongly during heat waves. This is a growing burden especially for our most vulnerable population groups (the elderly, the disabled, the chronically ill), because the number of heat waves/tropical days per year will continue to increase due t...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 33.1 Climate adaptation, risk & disasterPOSTED ON 21 JUN 2022 BYMunicipality of Arnhem
Zero-saste-mile circular textiles for local value creationThe current system for producing, distributing, and using clothing operates mostly in a linear way. Large amounts of non-renewable resources are extracted to produce clothes that are often used for only a short period, after which the materials are discarded. European consumers use about 12-17 kg textiles per capita per year from which only a fraction is recycled. Textile waste...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.4 Circular economyPOSTED ON 20 MAY 2022 BYHanze University of Applied Sciences
Sustainable management of pelagic habitats and associated fisheries resources faced with climate changeA decrease in biodiversity, size structure and a spatial and seasonal variability of plankton energy quality are observed in North Sea areas. These changes might significantly affect plankton, and the whole marine foodweb through cascading effects. To improve resilience to Global Climate Change, management measures are necessary to preserve biodiversity and dynamic of plankton,...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 33.1 Climate adaptation, risk & disasterPOSTED ON 17 MAY 2022 BYNatural Marine Park of Iroise Sea - French Biodiversity Office
Circular Hydrogen developing Circular Hydrogen as a fully recyclable and sustainable way of energy generation with hydrogen as a clean, versatile and flexible energy sourceCircular Hydrogen is a completely recyclable and sustainable source of energy. It consists of natural and biodegradable elements, which makes it a safe and environmentally friendly product to produce, transport and use. The storage is not bound to a specific location and the hydrogen can be released on demand directly before consumption. During the production, no emissions are...Read moreImageImagePRIORITY 22.3 Smart energy, grids and storagePOSTED ON 16 MAY 2022 BYWise Innovations B.V.