Powered by OpenAIRE graph

BPI

Benaki Phytopathological Institute
23 Projects, page 1 of 5
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-MK01-KA210-VET-000029937
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>It is planned to introduce seminars with mandatory attendance. Video presentations and lessons. Adherence to the recommendations of experts, ie. entomologists. Mandatory knowledge check. Printing of educational material adapted to the age group. Education starting from the youngest in kindergartens, schools, colleges and the population going from door to door. Creating videos that will be published on electronic portals, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, creating banner ads, etc. Create a mobile appl<< Implementation >>Планирано е да се воведат семинари со задолжително присуство. Презентирања на видеа и лекции. Почитување на препораките од стручните лица т.е. ентомолози. Задолжително проверка на знаењето. Печатење на едукативен материјал прилагоден по возрасна група. Едукација почнувајќи од најмалите во градинките, училиштата, факултетите и населението одејќи од врата на врата. Креирање видео записи кои ќе бидат објавени по електронските портали, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, креирање на рекламни банери итн.<< Results >>Од проектот очекувам да ги поттикнеме целните групи и граѓанството на совесно, одговорно и професионално работење и однесување кон самите нас и кон околината. Да ја стимулираме креативноста и желбата за наредок на нивните вештини, да се одлучни и да прифатат новитети, напредок во работата, дигитално да ги обработуваат податоците, несебично да ги споделуваат податоците и да се зајакне меѓу секторската соработка па нека тоа биде и преку дигитални платформи.Исто така очекувам знаењето стекнато п

    more_vert
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101132349
    Overall Budget: 120,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 60,000,000 EUR

    AGROECOLOGY, the European Partnership ‘Accelerating Farming Systems Transition: Agroecology Living Labs and Research Infrastructures’, is an ambitious, large-scale European research and innovation endeavour between the EC and 26 Member States (MS), Associated Countries (AC) and Third Countries. AGROECOLOGY will support an agriculture sector that is fit to meet the targets and challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, food security and sovereignty, and the environment, while ensuring a profitable and attractive activity for farmers. Major change is needed to make the agriculture sector more sustainable, resilient and responsive to societal and policy demands. Agroecology builds on natural, biological interactions while using state-of-the-art science, technology and innovation based on farmers’ knowledge. It represents a promising approach with the potential to respond to challenges faced by the European agriculture sector and to meet its needs. Real-life testing and experimentation environments, living labs are an appropriate instrument to accelerate the agroecology transition. Research infrastructures will also contribute to making scientific knowledge on agroecology available for this transition. Together these instruments will allow for ambitious experimentation at different scales, merging science and practice, to provide science-based evidence on the effects of novel approaches and accelerate the agroecology transition. AGROECOLOGY will pool the resources of the EC and the states involved to fund high-level research generating appropriate knowledge and technologies aligned with the core themes described in the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, while also implementing a series of supporting activities to inform, consult, advise and involve different stakeholders to build capacities, raise awareness and manage and exchange the knowledge and data created.

    more_vert
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101086640
    Overall Budget: 4,082,530 EURFunder Contribution: 4,082,530 EUR

    Mosquito-borne diseases place a heavy burden on society, causing widespread suffering and driving poverty. They are increasing in prevalence, geographical distribution and severity, representing a growing threat worldwide. Hence, there is a need for better disease intelligence, capable of anticipating and identifying eco-epidemiological risks leading to explosive epidemics and emergence in previously unaffected areas. The basis of such intelligence stems from a deep understanding of the factors that drive disease circulation, emergence and spread. This requires insights into the complex interplay between humans, pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, pathogen reservoirs (e.g. birds), and a changing environment. The E4Warning consortium brings together interdisciplinary, innovative, and open science to contribute to the One Health paradigm shift that is required to tackle the spread and transmission of zoonotic deadly pathogens, and harness this shift to nowcast and forecast mosquito-borne disease risk in a constantly changing and globally connected environment. Our work aims to disrupt disease transmission pathways connecting humans, mosquitoes, and birds through innovative eco-epidemiological modelling tools and intelligent digital solutions, co-designed and implemented by public health administrations. Open innovation strategies and big data tools are the cornerstone of the next-level One Health Early Warning Systems required in the face of mounting mosquito-borne disease threats.

    more_vert
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 266505
    more_vert
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101130467
    Overall Budget: 2,884,500 EURFunder Contribution: 2,884,500 EUR

    It is not possible to avoid all the challenges to plant health posed by global trade, increasing travel activities and climate change. However, it is possible to optimise strategies to address these challenges with effective cooperation and coordination. The success of the Euphresco self-sustained network as a platform for the coordination of European phytosanitary research has set the ground for discussions on the development of initiative(s) to address the needs of other regions of the world and on global phytosanitary research coordination. The aim of the project is to enhance national and regional phytosanitary research coordination beyond what the Euphresco self-sustained network has achieved and to set the foundations for global phytosanitary research coordination. This will be achieved by building on the foundations developed by the Euphresco self-sustained network and explore fit-for-purpose activities. The objectives of the project are: -To develop a strategic research agenda. The document will guide phytosanitary research programming activities of EU countries and support them to address regional and global challenges through synergies with other regions/continents of the world. -To organize joint calls on common research priorities to support and enhance international collaboration through the commissioning and implementation of research projects. Monitoring of the research projects will ensure that they remain relevant to the needs of the research funders and policy makers and impactful. -To develop and test models for the governance, the structure and the operation of a global network for phytosanitary research coordination. A business plan will be established to guide the development of a global network for phytosanitary research coordination. -To engage with relevant plant health research stakeholders and foster knowledge exchange, engagement in the project activities, co-development, dissemination and adoption of outputs.

    more_vert
  • chevron_left
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • chevron_right

Do the share buttons not appear? Please make sure, any blocking addon is disabled, and then reload the page.

Content report
No reports available
Funder report
No option selected
arrow_drop_down

Do you wish to download a CSV file? Note that this process may take a while.

There was an error in csv downloading. Please try again later.