Publications

Uso razionale dell'energia nel transporto interregionale

1993 | Action 307

Restorative Justice Realities- Empirical Research in a European Context

2010 | Action A21

Safe Chicken for the Next Century

1998 | Action 97

Directory of Icelandic Research Organizations

1997 | Action null

Proceedings of the Workshop on Berry Production in Changing Climate Conditions and Cultivation Systems

2009 | Action 863

Analysis of Organic Micropommutants in Water - Activity Report Vol 2

1981

COST Tribology - Symposium

1998 | Action 516

14th Symposium "Transport and Air Pollution" (including COST 346 - Final Conference) - Vol. II

2005 | Action 346

Powder Metallurgy - Fifth Annual Report

1990

Restorative Justice Realities- Empirical Research in a European Context

2010 | Action A21

The purpose of this book is to offer an analysis of empirical research carried out within European countries with regard to restorative justice. This is not another collection of theoretical essays on restorative justice. Neither is the book dealing with international research projects (apart from the work presented in Chapter 2 and references made in the chapter on Italy), which have been implemented in Europe during the last ten years mainly with financial support from the EU. Furthermore,‘restorative justice’ is investigated through its operational models; in particular the focus will be on VOM and conferencing since they are considered to be the most restorative practices (McCold and Wachtel, 2002). In the respective chapters, authors may briefly refer to other practices that are considered as restorative in their country.

The nine countries included in the book have developed research on the topic,to a varying extent. Reviewing this research and its results offers an insight on the state of affairs, not only of the research but also of the restorative practices and policies in those countries. The concluding chapter provides an overview of research results and furthermore reflects upon the difficulty of collecting comparable research materials in Europe.

Each country contributor was given a template delineating three common types of research: descriptive-inventory research, action-research and evaluative research. After a general introduction on the state of affairs with regard to the practices and legislation on VOM and FGC in their country, the authors present the different types of research conducted so far in that country in detail, including the setup, research methodology and main results. Not all authors could strictly adhere to the scheme because of differences in restorative justice and research developments between countries, various research cultures and modes of cooperation, and combinations of the abovementioned research types. Nevertheless, the template was used as a common framework to present the available research.

Proceedings of the Workshop on Berry Production in Changing Climate Conditions and Cultivation Systems

2009 | Action 863
  • Pages: 228
  • Author(s): E. Kruger
  • Publisher(s): ISHS
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-90-6605-582-7

The contributions during the workshop from representatives of the berry research and berry industry were highly valuable. The most important research topics on berry crops related to climate change and modern cultivation systems were definited for the future: a better knowledge on requirements for flower initation and chilling completion of the most important cultivars and the development of better models for predicting thse processes, more information on an efficient use of water in protected environments, as well as research on pre-harvest effects on fruit quality and the development of efficient biological control systems. Breeding for higher plant plasticity by out-breeding strategies might be a possiblity to get cultivars with higher tolerance to climate injuries. Furthermore, basic knowledge on gene-controlling mechanisms related to increased adaptability to these changes may help breeders find more tolerant cultivars against climate, pest and disease stress.

14th Symposium "Transport and Air Pollution" (including COST 346 - Final Conference) - Vol. II

2005 | Action 346
  • Pages: 220 pages
  • Author(s): P. Strum, S. Minarik
  • Publisher(s): Graz Univerity of Technology
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-902465-16-0

Abstracts of the 14th Symposium “Transport and Air Pollution”, which took place in Graz, Germany on 1-3 June 2005.