Publications

XIV International Workshop on Bioencapsulation & COST 865 Meeting - Proceedings

2006 | Action 865

Technical and Economic Evaluation of Dual-mode Trollybus National Programmes

1987 | Action 303

Mycorrhiza Works

2008 | Action 870

Mycoplasmas of Ruminants: Pathogenicity, Diagnostics, Epidemiology and Molecular Genetics Vol 3

1999 | Action 826

Basic Environmental Mechanisms Affecting Cultural Heritage: Understanding deterioration mechanisms for conservation purposes

2010 | Action D42

Indoor Pollution by NO2 in European Countries - Report 3

1989 | Action 613

Many-valued Logic for Computer Science Applications - Final Report

2000 | Action 15

Advanced Coating Technology for Gas Turbines

1993

Migration - Europe's Integration and the Labour Force "Brain-drain" - Migration of Polish Scientists

1996 | Action A2

XIV International Workshop on Bioencapsulation & COST 865 Meeting - Proceedings

2006 | Action 865
  • Pages: 451
  • Author(s): C. Wandrey, D. Poncelet

Proceedings of the XIV International Workshop on Bio encapsulation & COST 865 Meeting, which took place in Lausanne, Switzerland on 5-7 October 2006.

Mycorrhiza Works

2008 | Action 870
  • Pages: 364
  • Author(s): F. Feldmann, Y. Kapulnik, J. Baar
  • Publisher(s): Spectrum Phytomedizin
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-941261-01-3

Basing on the International Symposium “Mycorrhiza for Plant Vitality” in honour of late Professor Dr. Fritz Schönbeck, this book fits into the main objectives of the COST Action 870 increasing the knowledge needed for the practical implementation of mycorrhizal fungi in plant production systems. Researchers and practicians from several countries focus on “ready for use applications” and make results of projects available for interested scientists, advisers and users of the mycorrhizal technology.

Basic Environmental Mechanisms Affecting Cultural Heritage: Understanding deterioration mechanisms for conservation purposes

2010 | Action D42

For ethical reasons, the conservation of cultural heritage is a duty for all nations. Slowly, decision makers are beginning to understand that caring about cultural heritage and especially about museums, library and archival collections is a valuable long-term investment for their economy and in the interest of their citizens. The accessibility of movable heritage depends not only on its direct conservation but also on preventive conservation because the quality of the indoor environment is crucial for the preservation of a collection. Sensitive materials, displayed in an aggressive environment may suffer from chemical attack of pollutants, leading to irreversible damage after only a few weeks of inappropriate exposure.

The interpretation of results on the impact of pollutants on the degradation of artifacts and consequently, any appropriate measure to prevent damage, requires close collaboration between multidisciplinary key players: chemist concerned with environmental effects and material degradation, physicists concerned with microclimate and physical deterioration mechanism, conservators, conservation scientist, art historians, curators, environmental engineers, show case manufacturers, and even politicians and decision makers concerned with international standards.