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Climate change is not only about rising global temperatures, which have significant environmental impacts, but also about how human health is adversely affected.
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) is contributing to the Planet4Health project by simulating hydrometeorological variables, such as streamflow and soil moisture, using the mHM model. Their team of experts will develop advanced monitoring
AGES (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety) is actively contributing to the PLANET4HEALTH project through Case Study 3: Food Safety in Central Europe. In this case study, AGES is compiling and analysing data on
LIBRA AI Technologies plays a significant role in the PLANET4HEALTH project, developing a Machine Learning (ML) methodological framework for AI experimentation to address climate-related health challenges.
PLANET4HEALTH dedicated team has been actively driving progress in alignment with mission of the project, engaging in impactful events to raise awareness about sustainable Planetary Health.
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is a prominent institution known for its commitment to ethical standards and legal compliance in research. As the legal and ethics partner in the PLANET4HEALTH project, VUB plays a crucial role