Publications

New Radiotracers and Methods of Quality Assurance for Nuclear Medicine Application - First Annual Report 1993-1994

1994 | Action B3

AIR- Agriculure, Agro-industry, Fisheries - Non-food Projects (Chemical, Bioenergy, Forestry)

1996 | Action null

Effects of antinutrients on the nutritional value of legume diets Vol 1

1996 | Action 98

Hydrogenases and their Biotechnological Applications - Annual Report

1997 | Action 818

Green Care: A Conceptual Framework; A report of the Working Group on the Health Benefits of Green Care

2010 | Action 866

Biologically Active Amines in Food, Vol VI, Biologically Active Amines: Metabloism and Physiology and Biologically Active Amines in Food Processing and Production of Biologically Active Amines by Bacteria

2002 | Action 917

Climate Variability and Change and Related Impacts on Agroecosystems in Southeast and Central Europe as well as Southeast USA

2011 | Action 734

International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics - Special Issue: Agency in Earth System Governance

2011 | Action IS0802

Proceedings of Third International Symposium on Wood Machining

2007 | Action E35

Green Care: A Conceptual Framework; A report of the Working Group on the Health Benefits of Green Care

2010 | Action 866
  • Pages: 119
  • Author(s): J. Sempik, R. Hine and D. Wilcox (eds)
  • Publisher(s): Loughborough University
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-907382-23-9

‘Green Care’ is a range of activities that promotes physical and mental health and well-being through contact with nature. It utilises farms, gardens and other outdoor spaces as a therapeutic intervention for vulnerable adults and children. Green care includes care farming, therapeutic horticulture, animal assisted therapy and other nature-based approaches. These are now the subject of investigation by researchers from many different countries across the world.

International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics - Special Issue: Agency in Earth System Governance

2011 | Action IS0802

International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on the theoretical, methodological and practical dimensions of achieving cooperative solutions to international environmental problems. This special issue addresses the analytical problem of agency in earth system governance, an analytical problem that begins with the assumption that the credibility, stability, adaptiveness and inclusiveness of earth system governance is affected by a wide range of actors, including national governments and their bureaucracies as well as the growing population of non-state actors such as environmental organisations, expert networks and corporations.

Proceedings of Third International Symposium on Wood Machining

2007 | Action E35
  • Pages: 252
  • Author(s): P. Navi, A. Guidoum
  • Publisher(s): EPFL
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-88074-725-1

Proceedings