Publications

Treatment and Use of Organic Sludge and Liquid Agricultural Wastes

1988 | Action 681

Melanoidins in Food and Health, Vol 4

2003 | Action 919

Biotechnology of Soil - Monitoring, Conservation and Remediation

2000 | Action 831

Interactions of Food Matrix with Small Ligands Influencing Flavour and Texture - Vol 7

2000 | Action 96

Harmonization of the Pre-processing of Meteorological Data for Atmospheric Dispersion Models

1998 | Action 710

High Temperature Materials for Power Engineering 1990 Part 2

1990 | Action null

Adaptation and Management of Forage Legumes - Strategies for Improved Reliability in Mixed Swards - Proceedings of the 1st COST 852 Workshop

2005 | Action 852

TBC for Diesel and other Internal Combustion Engines - Concerted Actions on Materials, COST 501-II: Work Package 6

1991

Bio Technologie - Effets économiques et autres répercussions

1989 | Action null

Adaptation and Management of Forage Legumes - Strategies for Improved Reliability in Mixed Swards - Proceedings of the 1st COST 852 Workshop

2005 | Action 852
  • Pages: 291
  • Author(s): B. E. Frankow-Lindberg, R. P. Collins, A. Luscher, M. T. Sebastia, A. Helgadottir
  • Publisher(s): SLU Service/Repro, Uppsala
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-91-576-6805-9

COST 852 – Quality legume-based forage systems for contrasting environments – was initiated in late 2002 to help resolve questions that arise when we want to make use of forage legumes in sustainable agriculture. In developed countries there is a thrust to encourage agricultural systems that reduce environmental degradation, maintain agricultural productivity, promote economic viability in both the short and long term, maintain stable rural communities and enhance the quality of life. There are many established approaches to sustainable farming but a common thread to all schemes is the emphasis on biological systems to supply fertility and environment benefits.

TBC for Diesel and other Internal Combustion Engines - Concerted Actions on Materials, COST 501-II: Work Package 6

1991
  • Pages: 191

3rd Annual Report 1991