Publications

Physico-chemical Behaviour of Atmospheric Pollutants

1990 | Action 611

Structure-based drug design for diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases

2016 | Action CM1103

Behaviour and Transformation of Organic Micropollutants in Water Treatment Processes

1985 | Action 641

Environment in the EU at the Turn of the Century - Summary

1999 | Action null

About COST 2006

2006

Performance Assessment of Urban Infrastructure Services: The Case of Water Supply, Wastewater and Solid Waste

2008 | Action C18

Behandlung von kläeschlamm

1975 | Action 68

Graphical Interaction with Gridded Fields

1998 | Action 78

COST Interaction Conference

2010

Structure-based drug design for diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases

2016 | Action CM1103

The articles published in this open access journal stem from the work of COST Action

CM1103

About COST 2006

2006
  • Pages: 102 pages
  • Author(s): COST Office

The aim of this pocket guide is to bring together all relevant information about COST into an “easy to use” publication. This guide covers the whole of the COST system for research cooperation in Europe, including information about COST governance, contact points and financial instruments plus, most importantly, the COST Actions.

Performance Assessment of Urban Infrastructure Services: The Case of Water Supply, Wastewater and Solid Waste

2008 | Action C18

This report provides an overview of the findings of the COST Action C8. The main objective of the Action was to increase the knowledge and to promote the use of effective, scientifically robust and well divided methodologies for decision-making, based on the use of performance indicators for urban infrastructure services. Moreover, they encourage utilities to use them as routine management tools.

COST Interaction Conference

2010

The Swiss authorities and European Commission jointly organised the COST Interaction Conference from 9 to 11 October 1995 in Basel (CH). More than 600 participants from inside and outside the COST networks attended this event. The conference was structured around 3 symposia: