Management Committee Meeting, Core Group Meeting, Working Group
Title : Introduction to the Action
Attendance Type : Face to face
Location : Ostrava (Czech Republic)
Workshops/Conferences
Title : Funding opportunities offered by the COST Action
Attendance Type : Virtual
Location : N/A
Working Group Meeting, Core Group Meeting
Title : QGIS Database & Overview of EU regulations
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Tallin (Estonia)
Workshops/Conferences, MC Meeting, Core Group Meeting
Title : Best practice sharing, Preparation of Y2
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Tirana (Albania)
Core Group Meeting, Working Group Meeting
Title : Examples of good practises for the management of raw materials’ extraction legacies
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Murcia (Spain)
Core Group Meeting, Workshops/Conferences
Title : Collaboration between WG2 and WG3 with regarding to financial cost of restoration activities
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Winterthur (Switzerland)
Core Group Meeting, Workshops/Conferences
Title : Preparation of the training school and best practices sharing
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Tromsø (Norway)
Management Committee Meeting, Core Group Meeting, Working Group Meeting
Title : Meeting / Good Practice guides for the management of raw materials’ extraction legacies
Attendance Type : Hybrid
Location : Rize (Türkiye)
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.
The extraction of minerals and metals from the earth crust is as old as human mankind. The management of mine closure and post-closure is getting more and more attention because in Europe as well as worldwide many regions are affected by environmental residues such as tailings, waste dumps, subsidences, contaminated water which is the result of unsatisfactory environmental performance of the mining industry in the past.
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