Projektabschluss und -weiterführung

This poster presents the German How-to-Guides of the LIAISON. Moreover, it highlights the role of project legacy, which means an ending project feeds into or is continued by a subsequent project; and the role of project families, which represents the mutual communication between and cooperation of related projects active at the same time. LIAISON and EUREKA will feed into EU-FarmBook that started in August 2022, and the new Horizon Europe project PREMIERE will cooperate closely with EU-FarmBook.

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Information om bidragsdetaljer

Plats
  • Europe
Författarna
  • Susanne von Münchhausen
  • Anna Häring
Syfte
  • Access to Data
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Monitoring
Filtyp
Document
Filstorlek
214 kB
Skapad på
07-09-2022
Ursprung språk
German
Officiell webbplats för projektet
LIAISON
Licens
CC BY
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