Publications

First European COST E39 Working Group 2 Workshop - Forest Products, Forest Environment and Human Health: Tradition, Reality, and Perspectives

2005 | Action E39

Werstoffe für Gasturbinen

1981 | Action 50

Materiaux pour Turbines a Gaz

1979 | Action 50

Unconventional Medicine in Europe

1994 | Action B4

PAGIS Summary

1988 | Action null

Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Sustainable Soil/plant Systems 1994-98 - Final Report

2000 | Action 821

Systems of Sociotechnologies and Industrial Safety

1989 | Action A1

Odontogenesis - 1st Annual Report

1997 | Action B8

About COST 2012-2013

2012 | Action null

First European COST E39 Working Group 2 Workshop - Forest Products, Forest Environment and Human Health: Tradition, Reality, and Perspectives

2005 | Action E39
  • Pages: 128
  • Author(s): Dr. C. Gallis
  • Publisher(s): University Studio Press
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-960-12-1424-5

As a part of the European COST Action E39 “Forest, Trees, and Human Health and Well Being”, Working Group 2 “Forest Products, Forest Environment and Human Health” deals with the direct and in-direct effects and contribution of the forest derived pharmaceuticals, herbs, fruits, fungi, organic certified products, and other wood and non-wood forest products on human health and well-being, economical and social development, alternative medicine and industry. Their preventive, nutraceutical, therapeutic and healing values and benefits in relation to forest environment also will be addressed.

About COST 2012-2013

2012 | Action null
  • Author(s): COST Office
  • Publisher(s): COST Office
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The aim of this pocket guide is to bring together all relevant information about COST into an “easy to use” publication. This guide includes information on the COST framework and goals, the Open Call for proposals, the running Actions, the networking tools and the COST National Coordinators (CNCs). The Actions are presented from the most recent ones to those ending this year. In order to highlight COST’s interdisciplinary dimension, Trans-Domain Actions are presented in a separate sub-chapter. Complementary Action information can be found on the COST website (www.cost.eu).