Past ENVRI Projects

Past ENVRI Projects

The central goal of the ENVRI project was the implementation of harmonised solutions and drawing up guidelines for the common needs of the environmental ESFRI projects, with a special focus on issues as architectures, metadata frameworks, data discovery in scattered repositories, visualisation and data curation.

ENVRI was funded through the EU 7th Framework Programme.

ENVRIplus is a Horizon 2020 project bringing together Environmental and Earth System Research Infrastructures, projects and networks together with technical specialist partners to create a more coherent, interdisciplinary and interoperable cluster of Environmental Research Infrastructures across Europe.

The COOP+is a Horizon 2020 project  whose general goal is to strengthen the links and coordination of the European RIs related to Marine Science (EMSO), Arctic and Atmospheric Research (EISCAT), Carbon Observation (ICOS) and Biodiversity (LifeWatch) with international counterparts (NEON, TERN, AMISR/SRI, CGSM, OOI, INPA/LBA, IMOS, OCN, AMERIFLUX, etc.) and to leverage international scientific cooperation and data exchange with non-EU countries.

COOPEUS project brought together scientists and users being involved in Europe’s major environmental related research infrastructure projects, i.e. EISCAT, EPOS, LifeWATCH, EMSO, and ICOS, with their US counterparts that are responsible for the NSF funded projects AMISR, EARTHSCOPE, DataONE, OOI and NEON. The intention was that by interlinking these activities new synergies are generated that will stimulate the creation of a truly global integration of existing infrastructures.

COOPEUS was initiated in 2012 through the FP7, the US effort followed in 2013 with funding from NFS.

Nordic ENVRI is a network project of researchers and research infrastructure coordinators who are engaged in the planning and construction of the Europe’s major environmental Research Infrastructures (ACTRIS, AnaEE, ICOS and SIOS) . Nordic ENVRI is funded by NordForsk.

RISCAPE is an EU Horizon 2020 project including 11 European research institutes in multidisciplinary fields. The project aims to provide systematic, focused, high quality, comprehensive, consistent and peer-reviewed international landscape analysis report on the position and complementarities of the major European research infrastructures in a global context.