Publications

Passengers' Accessibility to Heavy Rail Systems

2004 | Action 335

Biotechnology for a Sustainable Pulp and Paper Industry

2003 | Action E23

Private Governance, Democratic Constitutionalism and Supranationalism

1998 | Action A7

Research in the Field of Teleinformatics - Final Report

1989

Impacts of Major Transport Infrastructures on the Quality of Urban Shape

2001 | Action C2

Progress in Paper Recycling: Deinking Research Progress in Europe

2008 | Action E46

COST projects - Collected Agreements Vol2 1981-1982

1984 | Action null

Development of Integred Systems for Large Scale Propagation of Elite Plants using in Vitro Techniques

1998 | Action 828

Interactions of Food Matrix with Small Ligands Influencing Flavour and Texture - Vol 4

1999 | Action 96

Passengers' Accessibility to Heavy Rail Systems

2004 | Action 335

The main objective was to produce guidance for governments and railway operators on best practice in achieving full accessibility to their services and facilities. COST 335 was based on guidelines drawn up by the ECMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport) and on a report from the working group on accessibility of the UIC (Union Internationale des Chemins de fer), which directed the requirements towards harmonisation of rolling stock standards and a more holistic approach: economic aspects, access to and within a station, the interface between station and rolling stock, rolling stock design (including dimensions for seating layout and wheelchair space, regulatory framework, addressing legislation/regulation, codes of practice/guidance and the maintenance and monitoring of standards.

Biotechnology for a Sustainable Pulp and Paper Industry

2003 | Action E23
  • Pages: 150

Workshop held in Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy November 10-12 2003.

Progress in Paper Recycling: Deinking Research Progress in Europe

2008 | Action E46
  • Pages: 50
  • Author(s): G. Galland, G. Moore
  • Publisher(s): Tappi

The objective of the Action is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of deinking technology even as new printing methodes and vehicles are being introduced in response to the increasing customer expectations and increasingly stringent environmental considerations. The Action has helped the European paper industry create a platform for exchanges among leading institutes involving in research; universities which have activities in deinking; a number of key suppliers; an individual paper companies.