Projects
Development of programme on agriculture and biodiversity Research Institute for Nature and Forest
This includes:
- Improvement of the existing biodiversity monitoring in the agricultural area and linking this with agricultural practices.
- Initiation of research projects that analyse the impact of nature-oriented agricultural practices on biodiversity, ecosystem ...
The Flemish contribution to the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC-ERIC): 2021-2024 Hasselt University
Inclusive Governance Models and ICT Tools for Integrated Public Service Co-Creation and Provision KU Leuven
Today public authorities need to provide better services with fewer resources. Citizens require accessible, user-friendly, personalised, and integrated public services that match their needs and circumstances. At the same time, trust in the public sector deteriorates. We argue the solution rests in enhancing existing relevant EU work (on policies, models, frameworks, roadmaps etc) by adopting best research and practice (e.g. in public service ...
Contribuer au renforcement de capacités du Centre Maferinyahdans lorganisation de la formation (médicale) continue et la recherche en Guinée Institute of Tropical Medicine
The Flemish contribution to the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC-ERIC) Ghent University
EMBRC-ERIC, or the European Marine Biological Resource Centre, is a distributed European Research Infrastructure Cluster, which provides and supports large scale and high quality marine science in Europe. It was established to bring together the distributed infrastructures and HR in European marine research groups to answer Europe's challenges related to food, health and global change. With 9 members (Belgium, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, ...
Policy Research Centre on Governance innovation 2021-2025 (SBV) University of Antwerp
Catalysis for CCU: Valorization of CO and CO2 by carbon capture and utilization University of Antwerp
Scientific research in support of wild boar policy and management (EVINBO) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
The research comprises three projects:
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Ergonomics for the Artificial Booth mate Ghent University
Computer-assisted interpreting (CAI) covers the various ways in which digital technologies are used to assist interpreters before, during and after interpreting. The main challenge of CAI is to provide interpreters with online support while they are interpreting, focussing on known problem triggers in source texts, namely numbers and terms. Accuracy in the interpretations of numbers is known to be low and a support system is able to help ...