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... conferences in order to describe, compare and evaluate new and innovative technologies, which promote the use of sustainable energy with a potential to maximize regional productivity. The conferences, focusing on biomass production, will give indispensable technological content to sustainable development. There will be two two-day conferences organized, one in Beograd, Serbia and Montenegro and one in Zagreb, Croatia, which are expected to have a major impact on the enhancement of regional productivity and/or to initiate transborder cooperation through the promotion of biomass. PRO-BIOBALKAN http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LANG=EN&PJ_RCN=7481534&pid=0&q ...
... north-west of Serbia (western Vojvodina). The programme area is made up of eligible and adjacent regions as defined by the Articles 88 and 97 of the IPA Implementing Regulation. Eligible areas are Osijek-Baranja and Vukovar-Srijem Counties in Croatia and Srem District, South Bačka, North Bačka and West Bačka District in Serbia. The adjacent regions in Croatia are Požega-Slavonia and Brod-Posavina County, and in Serbia Mačva District. The overall, indicative, amount of the CBP Croatia-Serbia financing made available under this Call for Proposals (CfP) for actions implemented in the eligible and adjacent areas is € 3,240,000 out of which € 1,440,000 for Croatia and € 1,800,000 for Serbia. The ...
WBC-INCO.NET projects supports this event logistically and contentwise. The Steering Platform meeting was held in Zagreb, Croatia (in the Dubrovnik Hotel) on October 29, 2009. It was co-chaired by Ministry for Education, Science and Sports of Croatia Ministry for Education and Science from Sweden European Commission.  Please find below the presentations held and the agenda. Dubrovnik Hotel, Gajeva 1, 10000 Zagreb
Please find below the related presentations and invitation documents. The Steering Platform meeting was held in Zagreb, Croatia (Hotel Dubrovnik) on October 29, 2009. It was co-chaired by the Ministry for Education, Science and Sports of Croatia and the Ministry for Education and Science from Sweden as well as the European Commission. Zagreb
... Balkan Public Administrations and Suppliers to easily adopt and use interoperable, user-friendly, secure and EU compliant electronic Public Procurement solutions". The usability of the ELLECTRA-WeB Application Framework will be demonstrated by developing, testing and evaluating 4 distinct electronic Public Procurement solutions in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia, respectively. The ELLECTRA-WeB project involves 3 EU technology partners, 4 IT consulting companies / research organizations from the Western Balkan Region and public administrations representing all Western Balkan countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Republic of Serbia. Western Balkan countries in view of their path to EU economic ...
... Pact and the Stabilisation and Association Process did the EU develop a coherent strategy to provide for security, economic reconstruction, political stability and rule of law. Nevertheless, the EU is still faced with unresolved problems such as the 'final status' of Kosovo, the possible break-up of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and the question, how to deal with the problem of accommodating ethnic and territorial claims in order to prevent spill-over effects in forms of new conflicts and refugees in the region itself and into the EU. MIRICO http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LANG ...
... investigate the application of low-cost innovative RES technologies and will develop innovative decision support and operational tools for a wide implementation of RES in isolated regions for energy supply and wastewater treatment. These tools will be applied to the design of selected study cases from four Western Balkan countries, namely Serbia & Montenegro, Croatia, FYROM and Bosnia-Herzegovina. RISE http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=MSS_BA_PROJ_EN&ACTION=D&DOC=1&CAT=PROJ&QUERY=0122987f7e02:cb7d:1841a35d&RCN=75645
28% Western Balkans Democratic Participation Project 20. Jul. 2009
... makers and stakeholders from Western Balkans such as relevant Governmental Organizations (Ministries), Public News Agencies and citizens into the e-Democracy processes, supported through a unified environment, under a set of specified procedures and a common code of ethics. The project brings together 8 partners representing three Western Balkan Countries (Albania, Serbia and FYROM) as well as two Member States (Greece and United Kingdom). The project's primary aim is to establish an important communication and information management network hosted by the National News Agencies of the Western Balkan countries. WEB.DEP http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LANG ...
... performance of investigations at different locations in South East Europe, relating the mountainous and complex structure of terrain, the characterization of local wind systems like "Bora" and the more efficient and reliable operation of large scale wind turbine. The existing wind potential areas in the former Yugoslav republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia/Montenegro, Bosnia/Herzegovina and Macedonia) are mostly situated in karst regions with steep and cliffy rocks and complex terrain. The prevailing wind conditions at these sites are mainly caused by local wind systems generated by different levels in temperature and air pressure between the Adriatic Sea and the mainland of ...
... support the formulation of Community agricultural policies by developing an open and interactive network in agricultural economics. The New Member States (Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia) the Candidate countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Turkey) as well as countries from the Western Balkan (Bosnia Herzegovina and Serbia Montenegro) take part in the project. Organisations from France and the United Kingdom, specialised in agricultural economics and experienced in working in the Central Eastern Europe Countries also participate in the project. CEEC AGRI POLICY http://www.europartnersearch.net/agripolicy ...
... scenario, remediation measures and best practice techniques. For that purpose an expert data and information management system will be developed. The Sava River (945 km) is the biggest tributary to the Danube River and has 95551 km2 large catchment. It extends over four countries, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro. In the development of the river basin management plan all countries are already collaborating under the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) guidance. SARIB http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LANG=EN&PJ_RCN=7519611&pid=0&q=F7EBAE1A33959C4FAE16316CB78F3169&type=sim
... The project will exploit the results of these IST projects and of national research and education networking projects in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. Southeast European countries have a strategic role in connecting SE Europe, Caucasian and Mediterranean countries to G-NT. The SEEREN network needs to be sustained and upgraded by exploring all available infrastructure solutions. SEEFIRE will contribute to the preparation of the next generation of this network (SEEREN2), by ...
... the partners' views. At this point, the Network covers 44 countries, including: Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, the United Kingdom, USA,  the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. For more information, please visit: http://www.enterprise-europe-network.ec.europa.eu/index_en.htm Source: CORDIS RCN 31041 Since being founded by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry over ...
... same time be a partner in one or more other applications. Partners may take part in more than one application. Location Actions must have as final beneficiaries the population of the programme area, as defined in the following, and their activities must mainly take place in this area as well. Serbia: Including all the municipalities of the following counties: Sremski, Mačvanski, Zlatiborski and Kolubarski. The following are the Serbian municipalities which are eligible: Sremski county: Sremska Mitrovica, Šid, Inđija, Irig, Ruma, Stara Pazova, Pećinci; Mačvanski county: Šabac, Bogatić, Loznica, Vladimirci, Koceljevo, Mali Zvornik, Krupanj, Ljubovija; Zlatiborski county: Bajina Ba ...
... mid-2010. When presenting the Commission's proposal Vice President of the Commission in charge of Justice, Freedom and Security Jacques Barrot said: "Our proposal brings truly good news to the people of the Western Balkans, in particular to the citizens of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, of Montenegro and Serbia. I know how much visa free travel means to them. Today's proposal is the result of intensive and hard work for the authorities and the people of these countries in meeting the conditions. I congratulate them for this achievement". Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn added "It is our goal ...
Breakdown of applications by country of the applicant and by type of projects (Tempus IV - Second Call for proposals) European Commission: Breakdown of applications by country of the applicant and by type of projects (Tempus IV - Second Call for proposals), 2009. European Commission/Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Number of applications submitted by partner region (Tempus IV - Second Call for proposals), 2009. Number of applications submitted by partner region (Tempus IV - Second Call for proposals), 2009. European Commission/Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
29% 'People' Work Programme 2009 updated News 14. Jul. 2009
The WP is to be read in association with the Framework Programme and People Specific Programme decisions, and with the relevant Guides for Applicants. The most current Guides and other documents are available on CORDIS under www.cordis.europa.eu/fp7/PEOPLE. Part I describes the background to the WP and the broad policy objectives. Part II gives details of the 2009 Actions, while Part III gives the corresponding information, in overview form, of the relevant calls. The Annexes contain reference ...
This booklet intends to highlight the scientific impact of the projects carried out in the frame of the SEE-ERA.NET Pilot Joint Call. SEE-ERA.NET has started as a regional ERA-NET, implemented by the national key stakeholders in fourteen European countries, including EU member states and all Western Balkan countries (WBC). The SEE-ERA.NET has created a strong commitment among the participating countries towards supporting multilateral research cooperation through a Pilot Joint Call (PJC) which ...
Deputy Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council seated in Sarajevo, Jelica Minic, gives an interview to the daily Dnevnik under the title "Holding Back Balkans Integration Is a Threat to the Union Itself", with some focus also on the regional research strategy for the WBC. Dnevnik daily, 6 July 2009, Interview: Jelica Minic, Deputy Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council: "Holding Back Balkans Integration Is a Threat to the Union ...
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