Publications

Editor's Introduction: Audience involvement and new production paradigms

2012 | Action IS0906

IET Journals Special Issue "Biometric Recognition"

2009 | Action 2101

New Radiotracers and Methods of Quality Assurance for Nuclear Medicine Application - 1st Workshop

1994 | Action B3

Nitrogen Cycling and Leaching in Cool and Wet Regions of Europe

1992 | Action 814

Alternative Oilseed and Fibre Crops for Cool and Wet Regions of Europe

1994 | Action 814

Annual Report for the Year 1987 Vol 1

1988 | Action 43

New Developments for Winter Service on European Roads

2008 | Action 353

Transformation rReactions of Organic Micropollutants in the Aquatic Environment

1985 | Action 641

Entomopathogenic Nematodes - Activity Report 1994

1994 | Action 819

IET Journals Special Issue "Biometric Recognition"

2009 | Action 2101

This Special Issue which is associated with COST 2101 reports on a range of challenges and advances in certain aspects of biometric recognition. The papers are highly informative, describing some key issues and new developments with respect to different classes of biometrics.

New Developments for Winter Service on European Roads

2008 | Action 353
  • Pages: 200
  • Author(s): C. Pourtois et al.
  • Publisher(s): N/A
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-937295-88-6

Vegetation plays a vital role in the urban environment. Unfortunately it can also create problems by causing damage to technical infrastructures such as sewage pipes, roads, railways and buildings. The damage is often the result of the restriction of the vegetation to a small growing niche in the competition for space with technical infrastructures. If such conflicts cannot be identified at an early stage, and every effort made to prevent their occurrence, they can lead to disruption of services, great expense and damage to the environment.