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<< Objectives >>The project's goal is to create a creative blended training material for NEETs who want to learn about sustainable agriculture and entrepreneurship. The following goals have been established:• Teach NEETs how to enhance their skills and knowledge in sustainable agriculture and entrepreneurship.• Create a training course for the TG to start a sustainable agriculture enterprise• Inspire NEETs to start a new career path in sustainable agriculture sector by providing real-life agri-practices<< Implementation >>The activities are:• 1 Transnational & online meetings of the partnership• 1 Focus group discussion for the issues to be tackled and the proposed solution• 3 study visits to real life good agri-practices by participants of the TG members at national level • 1 Best practices portfolio will be developed based on the study visits from the participating countries• 1 e-Guidebook for trainers• 1 Transnational training activity for NEETs/pilot testing• 1 Social media page• 1 Multiplier event<< Results >>The project deliverables and results are:• The current status and the steps to be implemented (report of the focus group)• National study visits to real life best practices agri-business (report of best practise portfolio)• The Agri-Academy training material & e-Guide for instructors• at least 9 trained NEETs & farmers and 3 trainers involved during the transnational training activity• Over 500 participants & interested parties (stakeholders) will be engaged in project tasks
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Insects can be accidentally introduced into non-native ecosystems by humans, or expand their geographical range toward the poles as a consequence of global warming. As they invade new environments, exotic species interact with local species, modifying the structure of local food webs. New associations arising from with biological invasions can impact the strength of existing links with effects cascading through trophic levels. When invasive species are herbivores that can attack economically important crops, they can cause serious economic losses. For example, recent invasion of the brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) (Halyomorpha halys) in Europe and North America has the potential to interfere with local trophic webs and poses a serious threat to several agro-ecosystems. In this project, we will adopt a multidisciplinary approach to study the ecological consequences of BMSB invasions. In particular, we will focus on the effect of alien herbivore invasion on local natural enemies using the following work packages: 1) the impact of exotic herbivores on infochemical communication between plants, herbivores and natural enemies; 2) Learned responses of parasitoids to infochemical evolutionary traps in a climate change context; 3) Contest behaviour of local egg parasitoids for possession of co-evolved and non-coevolved hosts; 4) Patch time allocation of local egg parasitoids after alien herbivore invasion: behavioural and modelling approaches; 5) Molecular aspects of indirect plant defences against invasive and local species 6) Genetic structure of invasive alien herbivores across Europe and North America The proposed research will be of great relevance for the RISE call as it will be an unparalleled opportunity for complementary European and Canadian research groups to join forces, resulting in the development of lasting research collaborations, the transfer of knowledge between research institutions and improving research potential at the European and global levels.
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<< Objectives >>It is planned to introduce seminars with mandatory attendance. Video presentations and lessons. Adherence to the recommendations of experts, ie. entomologists. Mandatory knowledge check. Printing of educational material adapted to the age group. Education starting from the youngest in kindergartens, schools, colleges and the population going from door to door. Creating videos that will be published on electronic portals, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, creating banner ads, etc. Create a mobile appl<< Implementation >>Планирано е да се воведат семинари со задолжително присуство. Презентирања на видеа и лекции. Почитување на препораките од стручните лица т.е. ентомолози. Задолжително проверка на знаењето. Печатење на едукативен материјал прилагоден по возрасна група. Едукација почнувајќи од најмалите во градинките, училиштата, факултетите и населението одејќи од врата на врата. Креирање видео записи кои ќе бидат објавени по електронските портали, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, креирање на рекламни банери итн.<< Results >>Од проектот очекувам да ги поттикнеме целните групи и граѓанството на совесно, одговорно и професионално работење и однесување кон самите нас и кон околината. Да ја стимулираме креативноста и желбата за наредок на нивните вештини, да се одлучни и да прифатат новитети, напредок во работата, дигитално да ги обработуваат податоците, несебично да ги споделуваат податоците и да се зајакне меѓу секторската соработка па нека тоа биде и преку дигитални платформи.Исто така очекувам знаењето стекнато п
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Mosquito-borne diseases place a heavy burden on society, causing widespread suffering and driving poverty. They are increasing in prevalence, geographical distribution and severity, representing a growing threat worldwide. Hence, there is a need for better disease intelligence, capable of anticipating and identifying eco-epidemiological risks leading to explosive epidemics and emergence in previously unaffected areas. The basis of such intelligence stems from a deep understanding of the factors that drive disease circulation, emergence and spread. This requires insights into the complex interplay between humans, pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, pathogen reservoirs (e.g. birds), and a changing environment. The E4Warning consortium brings together interdisciplinary, innovative, and open science to contribute to the One Health paradigm shift that is required to tackle the spread and transmission of zoonotic deadly pathogens, and harness this shift to nowcast and forecast mosquito-borne disease risk in a constantly changing and globally connected environment. Our work aims to disrupt disease transmission pathways connecting humans, mosquitoes, and birds through innovative eco-epidemiological modelling tools and intelligent digital solutions, co-designed and implemented by public health administrations. Open innovation strategies and big data tools are the cornerstone of the next-level One Health Early Warning Systems required in the face of mounting mosquito-borne disease threats.
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