Publications

Policy Implications of Virtual Work

2017 | Action IS1202

Original Document

1986 | Action 72

Glossaire de Genetique Moleculaire et Genie Genetique

1991 | Action null

Rapport Annuel 1993/1994/1995

1995 | Action null

Database, Monitoring and Modelling of Urban Air Pollution

1995 | Action 615

New Radiotracers and Methods of Quality Assurance for Nuclear Medicine Application - First Annual Report 1993-1994

1994 | Action B3

AIR- Agriculure, Agro-industry, Fisheries - Non-food Projects (Chemical, Bioenergy, Forestry)

1996 | Action null

Effects of antinutrients on the nutritional value of legume diets Vol 1

1996 | Action 98

Green Care: A Conceptual Framework; A report of the Working Group on the Health Benefits of Green Care

2010 | Action 866

Policy Implications of Virtual Work

2017 | Action IS1202

Digital technologies have changed the workplace and the way we work. COST Action IS1202 – “Dynamics of Virtual Work” has gathered a group of specialists from 30 European countries and many associated institutes in other parts of the world to discuss how the new forms of digital work should be reflected in labour policies across Europe and beyond.

Green Care: A Conceptual Framework; A report of the Working Group on the Health Benefits of Green Care

2010 | Action 866
  • Pages: 119
  • Author(s): J. Sempik, R. Hine and D. Wilcox (eds)
  • Publisher(s): Loughborough University
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-907382-23-9

‘Green Care’ is a range of activities that promotes physical and mental health and well-being through contact with nature. It utilises farms, gardens and other outdoor spaces as a therapeutic intervention for vulnerable adults and children. Green care includes care farming, therapeutic horticulture, animal assisted therapy and other nature-based approaches. These are now the subject of investigation by researchers from many different countries across the world.