Publications

Constructional, Structural & Serviceability Aspects of Multy-story Timer Frame Buildings

1998 | Action E5

Methods for the Planning and Evaluation of Multiservice Telecommunication Networks - Final Report Appendix - Part 2

1988 | Action 214

Evaluation of the Effects of the Cross-Channel Fixed Link on Traffic Flows

1993 | Action 312

Suburbanscapes

2012 | Action TU0701

Unconventional Medicine - Final Report 1993-98

1999 | Action B4

Effects of Antinutrients on the Nutritional Value of Legum Diets Vol 8

2000 | Action 98

Advances in Horticultural Science

2007 | Action 871

International Journal for Restoration of Buildings and Monuments - Vol6 No 5, 2000

2000 | Action null

COST-Action 301- 03/1984-10/1985

1986 | Action 301

Suburbanscapes

2012 | Action TU0701
  • Author(s): R. Di Giulio (Ed)
  • Publisher(s): Alinea Editrice
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6055-685-1

The Final Report presented is a first important step for the evaluation of suburban building quality in Europe. The comparison between the experiences of different countries provides an overall survey of the functional and technical quality of European post-war multi-family housing stock, and cooperation between countries will encourage an integrated building refurbishment strategy. Hence this report, complemented with other parallel publications, should serve as a valuable tool for the improvement of suburban building stock. It should truly be the key to providing a leap in the quality of life of the inhabitants.

Advances in Horticultural Science

2007 | Action 871
  • Pages: 100
  • Author(s): Various
  • Publisher(s): Department of Horticulture, University of Florence

At the first meeting of Working Group 2, organized by IVALSA Institute at the CNR (National Research Council) Area of Florence of May 10-12, 2007, scientists from 14 European Countries presented 24 lectures, dealing with various aspects of plant cryopreservation, from the development of efficient procedures to their application on germplasm collections in Europe. Keynote lectures on cryotheraphy, cryopreservation, of invertebrate organisms and germplasm cryopreservation in Argentina completed the programme. This special Issue of Advances in Horticultural Science presents a selection of 21 papers from the Meeting, carefully revised from a Scientific Committee composed by some of the major European experts on plant cryopreservation.