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Browse through PLANET4HEALTH public deliverables, which showcase the progress and results of the project.
The Deliverable 2.1 Case Studies System Requirements and Functional Specification, documents and reports on the collaborative definition and formalisation of the identified user needs, requirements and specification of functionalities for the Early Warning System and digital tools for the PLANET4HEALTH Case Studies, having been performed during the first year of the Project. It presents the approach and key steps of the applied methodology, as well as the contents, interactive feedback and outcomes of the co-creation sessions and workshops with the stakeholders, formulated usage goals and scenarios, and derived functional and non-functional requirements systematisation and specification for the tools (explained and described in Chapter 5). The collaborative work undertaken during the internal joint definition sessions has involved all 17 PLANET4HEALTH consortium partners, and the subsequent consultation and co-creation workshops also involved external stakeholders and actors. These sessions and workshops have played a crucial role in formulating the objectives and functionalities of the EWSs and digital tools, ensuring they meet the diverse needs and requirements of the end users and other involved stakeholders on the four PLANET4HEALTH Case Studies, including the initial identification, systematisation and segmentation of these stakeholders per types and roles, and degree of involvement and influence on the development and usage. The overview of identified key constraints and barriers affecting the requirements and specified features, as well as preliminary insights into the available datasets, foundations for the EWSs and tools, have also been provided, concluding with the overview of next planned steps. These comprehensive collaborative and co-design efforts pave the way as crucial inputs driving the upcoming development of the PLANET4HEALTH EWSs and digital interactive tools in the parallel and continuing Task 2.3
Lead Beneficiary: ZENTRIX Lab
This document details the communication and dissemination strategy, and planned activities of the Planetary Health Cluster. The cluster was officially launched and presented on 3 July 2024 in Brussels during a joint event with GoGreen Routes and with the participation of the coordinators of the five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH- 2023-ENVHLTH-02-01 “Planetary health: understanding the links between environmental degradation and health impacts.” The five projects that form the Planetary Health Cluster are SPRINGS, PLANET4HEALTH, TULIP, MOSAIC, and GoGreen Next.
Lead Beneficiary: IMR
This document provides an overview of the Cluster Web Portal and Visual Identity. The cluster was officially launched and presented on 3 July 3rd , 2024 in Brussels during a joint event with GoGreen Routes and their sister projects funded under SC5-14-2019 and the participation of the of the five sister projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH-2023- ENVHLTH-02-01 “Planetary health: understanding the links between environmental degradation and health impacts.” The five projects that form the Planetary Health Cluster are GoGreen Next, SPRINGS, PLANET4HEALTH, TULIP, and MOSAIC.
Lead Beneficiary: IMR
This document details the Planetary Health Cluster Brochure, its structure and dissemination plan. The cluster was officially launched and presented on 3 July 2024 in Brussels during a joint event with GoGreen Routes and with the participation of the coordinators of the five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02-01 “Planetary health: understanding the links between environmental degradation and health impacts. ” The five projects that form the Planetary Health Cluster are SPRINGS, PLANET4HEALTH, TULIP, MOSAIC, and GoGreen Next.
Lead Beneficiary: IMR
This document outlines the scientific strategy and synergy-enhancing activities within the Planetary Health Cluster. The Cluster started its activities on January 1, 2024. The Cluster was kicked off at the meeting in Brussels in June 2024, under the auspices of the final conference of the Horizon 2020 project GoGreen Routes, in Brussels. The Cluster consists of the five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH- 02-01: GoGreenNext, MOSAIC, PLANET4HEALTH, SPRINGS, and TULIP. These projects aim to improve the identification, monitoring, and quantification of the direct and indirect impacts of environmental changes and degradation on Planetary Health.
Lead Beneficiary: IMR
This document provides an overview of the data-related synergy-enhancing activities within the Planetary Health Cluster. The Cluster was officially launched during the online meeting on 26th of March 2024 with the participation of the coordinators of the five projects funded under the Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02-01 “Planetary health: understanding the links between environmental degradation and health impacts”. The five projects that form the Planetary Health Cluster are GoGreen Next, MOSAIC, PLANET4HEALTH, SPRINGS, and TULIP. This Cluster-level data management plan (DMP) is a living document and will be revised at M24 and M36. The following sections give an overview of the first draft of a Cluster-level DMP across the projects in the Planetary Health Cluster. The purpose of this document is to provide a shared DMP describing synergetic elements that go beyond the individual project DMPs.
Lead Beneficiary: IMR