Publications

Mobile Sources of Urban Air Pollution

1999 | Action 313

Spreading the scope of convection models

2011 | Action ES0905

Growing Valuable Broadleaved Tree Species

2008 | Action E42

Road-mapping the Digital Revolution: Visions from COST Foresight 2030

2010

May I use the Phone - Seminar - Summary of Proceedings

1997 | Action 219

Mast Days and Euromar Market

1993 | Action null

Urban Forests and Trees - Proceedings No 1

2002 | Action E12

Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Wood Behaviour and Processing

2015 | Action FP0904

Phyton - Annales Rei Botanicae - Vol 40

2000 | Action E6

Spreading the scope of convection models

2011 | Action ES0905
  • Author(s): Dr Jun-Ichi Yano
  • Publisher(s): International Innovation
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Climate change and unpredictable weather patterns are a major challenge for meteorologists throughout

the world. Producing models that are sufficiently reliable and flexible is a goal that still eludes researchers,

but this may be about to change thanks to the novel approach proposed by the Core Action on Convection.

Road-mapping the Digital Revolution: Visions from COST Foresight 2030

2010

From innovation triggered by user virtual communities to remote surgery and new financial instruments, the creative power of individuals is being fostered at proportions previously unseen. The main driver enabling such a pace of innovation, scientific progress, and user adoption is the Digital Revolution. One consequence is that interrelationships between science, technology and society are increasing in complexity and harder to understand. COST Foresight 2030 was an initiative encompassing a set of events designed to explore a multi-disciplinary vision for a future permeated and shaped by the digital revolution. The first of such events was a brain-storming workshop on Computer and Communication Sciences and Technologies, whose objective was to identify key technologies available by year 2030 and the corresponding benefits for Individuals, Society, and the World, in terms of Devices, Systems, and Services. The outcomes of this workshop will serve as the basis for experts in other scientific areas to envision how challenges in their respective disciplines will be tackled when such technologies are available. Such outcomes were presented at the IEEE VITAE conference.

Urban Forests and Trees - Proceedings No 1

2002 | Action E12
  • Pages: 328
  • ISBN/ISSN: 92-894-1374-3
  • EUR: 19861

Proceedings No 1.