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European Territorial Cooperation Programmes (ETCP), GREECE-ITALY 2007-2013
Efficient Irrigation Management Tools for Agricultural Cultivations and Urban Landscapes
IRMA -
Subsidy Contract No: I3.11.06
LP-TEIEP | P2-AEPDE | P3-INEA | P4-ISPA/CNR | P5-ROP | P6-ROEDM
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42 of them originate from Greek
academic and R&D institutions, 7 from
Italy and the rest from Albania,
Australia, Czech Republic, France,
India, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Japan,
Lebanon, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Serbia, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey.
Check them all at IRLA2014 program.
Fact 04
Paperless presentation of posters -
first time in Greece
Paperless presentation for posters is
introduced in Greece.
Fact 05
16 international and national
organizations support the event
UNISCAPE is the Network of
Universities especially dedicated to the
implementation of the European
Landscape Convention. Aim of
UNISCAPE is to support and reinforce
interdisciplinary co-operation within
and among European universities
regarding landscape issues, especially
in the areas of research and
education.
UNISCAPE
thereby
promotes the principles and the
objectives of the Florence Convention
(the European Landscape Convention,
in force since 2004).
Find more at
The Commission Internationale de
l'Organisation Scientifique du Travail
enAgriculture (CIOSTA) was founded
in Paris in 1950. CIOSTA aims to
develop the agricultural economy with
a view to augmenting agricultural
production, yield and quality. Safety
and ergonomics in agriculture.
CIOSTA emphasizes a holistic
approach to designing and improving
sustainable systems in agriculture and
forestry and fosters cooperation
among
scientists,
technicians,
advisers and agricultural producers
throughout the world.
Find more at
The European Society for Soil
Conservation (ESSC) was founded in
1988 to promote soundly based
policies of soil conservation in its
broadest sense throughout the
countries of Europe. The ESSC is an
interdisciplinary,
non-political
association with more than 500
members in 42 countries. Its members
include
researchers,
teachers,
students, farmers, planners and
policymakers
with
interests
in
agriculture, soil science, geographical
science, economics, forestry, ecology.
The ESSC pursues its aims by
supporting
research
on
soil
degradation, soil erosion and soil
conservation, providing a network for
the exchange of knowledge about soil
degradation processes and soil