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Plant life assessment network

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The Plant Life Assessment Network (PLAN) was a unique innovative approach to networking that had never previously been attempted on this scale. The network was a Brite Euram Type II Thematic Network, initiated by the European Commission to facilitate structured co-operation between all cost shared action projects already funded by the Commission, which fall under this common theme. The projects involved address a multiplicity of problems associated with plant life assessment and were drawn from Brite-Euram, Standards, Measurement and Testing, Nuclear Fission Safety, Esprit EC FP4 programs, plus programs of the FP5. The main aim of the Network was to initiate, maintain and monitor a fruitful co-operation process between completed, ongoing and future EC R&D projects, thereby promoting improved cross fertilisation and enhanced industrial exploitation of R&D results. The PLAN Network was officially launched on December 1st 1997. The project started with initially 55 projects, representing several hundred industrial enterprises, universities and research organisations covering a wide range of industrial sectors and disciplines within the area of plant life assessment. Main results: - The ambitious objectives and innovative ideas that originally constituted the PLAN Project have been developed into a mature Network, with effective technical meetings, and numerous well-received deliverables. - The project has clearly demonstrated increased dissemination and cross- fertilisation of ideas, and has already received many clear signs from external sources that the strategy, and the deliverables are being recognised as a valuable contribution to the area of plant life assessment Further, PLAN has grown beyond the original objectives and has demonstrated the potential to become a key pillar in the EC dissemination activities on research and technology transfer issues. Finally the potential of PLAN not only as a dissemination platform but also as an advice forum for the European Commission comprising some potential 500 plus experts from the area of plant life assessment should not be ignored.

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