ENVIMPACT and PROCEED are two European projects aiming at improving the current communication of environmental research results.
To do so an e-newsflash – a digital newsletter with short descriptions and links to the project webpages – has been developed and disseminated every four months. The e-newsflash focuses on news such as projects, project services, success stories, collaboration opportunities etc. for academia, industry and policymakers.
Moreover, the e-newsflash gives a good overview of the environmental research state of the art in Central and Eastern Countries.
In fact, you can find in it interesting events announcements, recent environmental research results developed and many other information allowing you to collaborate with leading environmental researchers in Central and Eastern Countries.
The e-newsflash is published in English and it is available online with an RSS feed.
If you are not subscribed yet, please click HERE.
We also advise you to create an account on Envimpact website by clicking HERE.
It offers you the possibility of receiving personalized e-mail messages to inform you about the new information being published on this website.
This is a useful tool to keep you constantly updated and help you not to miss any useful announcements inserted on the website.
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