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The mining processes release these chemicals into the aquatic environment. Sediments of the aquatic system play the dual role of the dynamic sinks or sources for these elements, depending on varying environmental conditions. Funded by the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions programme, the CoLiBRI project aims to investigate the toxicity of lithium and cobalt under different environmental conditions. CoLiBRI focuses on the impact of temperature and pH on the distribution and characteristics of lithium and cobalt, the toxic effects on zebrafish, and the lithium and cobalt-related microbial community changes in the sediments.","Start":"01-sep-23","End":"31-aug-25","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101069005","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 1.2","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-PF-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-PF-01-01","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2021,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"44791","GA signed (Year)":"2022","Total project cost":"206887","EU contribution":"206887","ORU budget (euro)":20688768,"Number of Partners":1,"LE Role":"COORDINATOR","School":"NT"},{"_id":3,"Project ID":101106906,"Acronym":"RaCOON","Title":"Radar Classification Of Obstacles in Nature","Description":"Forests, covering over 40 % of Europe, face increasing threats from climate change, including wildfires and bark beetle outbreaks. While aerial robots aid in monitoring, ground robots with heavier equipment struggle due to autonomous systems designed for obstacle-free scenarios. With the support of the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions programme, the RaCOON project - short for Radar Classification Of Obstacles in Nature - aims to empower ground robots in forests by utilising radar technology to classify vegetation as obstacles or non-obstacles. This groundbreaking approach enables autonomous trajectory planning and navigation in challenging terrains. Through proof-of-concept experiments and forest robotic dataset creation, RaCOON seeks to revolutionise forest management, fostering advancements in field robotics and expanding professional networks","Start":"01-jun-24","End":"31-maj-26","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101106906","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 1.2","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01-01","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2022,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45130","GA signed (Year)":"2023","Total project cost":"222727,68","EU contribution":"222727,68","ORU budget (euro)":22272768,"Number of Partners":1,"LE Role":"COORDINATOR","School":"NT"},{"_id":4,"Project ID":101208321,"Acronym":"NOMEANSNO","Title":"No Means No: A Dual-Route Framework For Understanding and Addressing Rape Acknowledgement from the Manosphere to the Mainstream","Description":"x","Start":"","End":"","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01-01","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2024,"Status":"Invited ","GA signed (Date)":"","GA signed (Year)":"2025","Total project cost":"236340","EU contribution":"236340","ORU budget (euro)":236340,"Number of Partners":1,"LE Role":"COORDINATOR","School":"BSR"},{"_id":5,"Project ID":101184822,"Acronym":"HPSCoach-EDU","Title":"Health Promoting Sports Organisations: Capacity building for coach education across Europe","Description":"x","Start":"01-jan-25","End":"01-jan-28","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"ERASMUS ","Call Identifier":"ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP","Call topic":"ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP","Programme":"ERASMUS ","Call deadline (Year)":2024,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45622","GA signed (Year)":"2024","Total project cost":"400000","EU contribution":"","ORU budget (euro)":26087,"Number of Partners":10,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"HV"},{"_id":6,"Project ID":101160576,"Acronym":"E-Vivi","Title":"Enhancing Videorecorded Interviews and Virtual Hearings in Europe","Description":"","Start":"01-okt-24","End":"31 Sep 26","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"JUSTICE","Call Identifier":"JUST-2023-JACC-EJUSTICE","Call topic":"JUST-2023-JACC-EJUSTICE","Programme":"JUSTICE","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45595","GA signed (Year)":"2024","Total project cost":"     434 192,93","EU contribution":"     434 192,93","ORU budget (euro)":40022,"Number of Partners":6,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"BSR"},{"_id":7,"Project ID":101087342,"Acronym":"POLINE","Title":"Principles Of Law In National and European VAT","Description":"","Start":"01-jan-24","End":"01-jan-26","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"JUSTICE","Call Identifier":"JUST-2022-EJUSTICE","Call topic":"JUST-2022-EJUSTICE","Programme":"JUSTICE","Call deadline (Year)":2022,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45230","GA signed (Year)":"2023","Total project cost":"     760 071,77","EU contribution":"     684 064,60","ORU budget (euro)":7042804,"Number of Partners":5,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"BSR"},{"_id":8,"Project ID":101079789,"Acronym":"EIRENE PPP","Title":"Environmental Exposure Assessment Research Infrastructure Preparatory Phase Project","Description":"\nEIRENE RI (Research Infrastructure for EnvIRonmental Exposure assessmeNt in Europe) project prioritised in the 2021 Update of the ESFRI Roadmap fills the gap in the European infrastructural landscape and pioneers the first EU infrastructure on human exposome (environmental determinants of health).\nEIRENE PPP aims to prepare the implementation of EIRENE RI as a consolidated European research infrastructure enabling the development of advanced technologies and complementary services on the characterization of complex environmental exposures and their impact on the European population. 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However, gut microbiota also produces gases, which can cause gastrointestinal symptoms in sensitive individuals. Gas formation varies between individuals and is influenced by factors such as gut pH and transit rate. The EIC-funded FIBRE-MATCH project aims to match dietary fibre types to gut microbiome subtypes to optimise metabolic output. This involves identifying major fibre-metabolising microbiome types in Europeans and developing fermented food prototypes to study whether microbiome-tailored foods can improve gastrointestinal symptoms. Additionally, the project will evaluate the impact of dietary fibre on non-communicable disease risk markers and analyse nutrition-microbiome interactions.","Start":"01-sep-24","End":"31-aug-28","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101161484","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 3.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-04","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45526","GA signed (Year)":"2024","Total project cost":"    3 449 447,50","EU contribution":"    3 449 447,50","ORU budget (euro)":1029983,"Number of Partners":3,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"MV"},{"_id":10,"Project ID":101161281,"Acronym":"Bugs4Urate","Title":"Bugs4Urate - Precision Nutrition Strategies for Investigating Probiotic, Diet, Glycan, and Microbiome Factors in Hyperuricemia and Gout Prevention","Description":"Gout, a growing lifestyle-related disease in Europe, significantly reduces quality of life, and treatments are often ineffective. Managing hyperuricemia, the precursor to gout, could dramatically improve health outcomes. The EIC-funded Bugs4Urate project aims to address this issue by developing a new probiotic food ingredient with urate-lowering properties, targeting the gut microbiome within a precision nutrition framework. This framework will consider contextual factors including habitual diet, host gut microbiome and host genetics. The project will use machine learning, refine dietary fibre and probiotics and conduct two human intervention studies. Through comprehensive longitudinal analyses, Bugs4Urate seeks to develop an effective tool for identifying responders and non-responders, ultimately aiming to reduce serum urate levels, control inflammation, and prevent gout.","Start":"01-sep-24","End":"31-aug-27","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101161281","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 3.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-EIC-2023-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-03","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45526","GA signed (Year)":"2024","Total project cost":"    3 765 840,75","EU contribution":"    3 765 840,75","ORU budget (euro)":690862,"Number of Partners":6,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"MV"},{"_id":11,"Project ID":101215803,"Acronym":"UTOPIZE","Title":"UTOPIZE - Urban Transformation Through Open Participation And Inclusivity For Citizen Empowerment","Description":"x","Start":"","End":"","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON MISS","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01-02","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2024,"Status":"Invited ","GA signed (Date)":"","GA signed (Year)":"2025","Total project cost":"    4 161 066,25","EU contribution":"    3 944 822,50","ORU budget (euro)":218375,"Number of Partners":13,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"BSR"},{"_id":12,"Project ID":101134929,"Acronym":"ONE-BLUE","Title":"","Description":"","Start":"","End":"","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.6","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-CL6-2023-ZEROPOLLUTION-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-CL6-2023-ZEROPOLLUTION-01-2","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45254","GA signed (Year)":"2023","Total project cost":"    6 200 138,75","EU contribution":"    6 200 138,75","ORU budget (euro)":458210,"Number of Partners":18,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"NT"},{"_id":13,"Project ID":101146490,"Acronym":"DeployAI","Title":"Development and Deployment of the European AI-on-demand Platform","Description":"","Start":"01-jan-24","End":"","Project url":"","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"DIGITAL ","Call Identifier":"DIGITAL-2022-CLOUD-AI-B-03","Call topic":"DIGITAL-2022-CLOUD-AI-B-03-AI-ON-DEMAND","Programme":"DIGITAL ","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45274","GA signed (Year)":"2023","Total project cost":"    27 998 021,25","EU contribution":"    27 998 021,25","ORU budget (euro)":340474,"Number of Partners":29,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"NT"},{"_id":14,"Project ID":101194780,"Acronym":"INTERCEPT","Title":"Verification and validation of a biomarker panel that identifies individuals at high risk to develop Crohn’s disease allowing INTERCEPTION of full-blown disease development","Description":"Chronic inflammatory diseases such rheumatoid arthritis (RA), multiple sclerosis (MS), type 1 diabetes (t1D) and Crohn’s disease (CD) are increasingly common and cause important loss of quality of life and work productivity. Most of these conditions are diagnosed at a late stage of the disease; many patients have complications at diagnosis. For many of these conditions there are now methods or markers in the blood that allow diagnosis in the preclinical phase, meaning that individuals can be identified that have the disease but not yet the symptoms. This would allow very early treatment (which is highly effective) that prevents development of complications, which has been done successfully in RA, MS and t1D. CD mainly affects adolescents/young adults in the most productive phase of life. At diagnosis the majority of patients has fistulas (painful holes around the anus), stenosis of the bowel leading to crampy pain and metabolic symptoms such as weight loss, iron deficiency and other nutritional deficiencies. In CD, a number of molecules (‘markers’) have been identified in the blood of individuals up to 7 years before diagnosis. In the current project we wish to verify these markers in North American and European cohorts of which we have the serum available in freezers with the help of advanced laboratory tests leading to a ‘serum signature’. An algorithm will incorporate the relative importance of the different proteins to make it ready for widespread use. Then, we will test this signature in 10000 first degree relatives of European patients with CD across 7 countries, a process that is named ‘prospective validation’. In a final step we will demonstrate that if individuals are identified with the biomarker, CD symptom development can be halted (‘intercepted’) with medical treatment. If we succeed in this scientific work, the impact for the community would be enormous. We would be able to prevent suffering, surgeries, disability and loss of productivity significantly.","Start":"01-jan-25","End":"31-dec-29","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101194780","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-JU-IHI-2024-07-03-singe-stage","Call topic":"HORIZON-JU-IHI-2024-07-03-singe-stage","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2024,"Status":"Signed ","GA signed (Date)":"45676","GA signed (Year)":"2025","Total project cost":"    38 049 419,73","EU contribution":"    15 179 207,50","ORU budget (euro)":1778750,"Number of Partners":21,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"MV"},{"_id":15,"Project ID":101057014,"Acronym":"PARC","Title":"Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals","Description":"PARC is an EU-wide research and innovation partnership programme to support EU and national chemical risk assessment and risk management bodies with new data, knowledge, methods, networks and skills to address current, emerging and novel chemical safety challenges. PARC will facilitate the transition to next generation risk assessment to better protect human health and the environment, in line with the Green Deal?s zero-pollution ambition for a toxic free environment and will be an enabler for the future EU ?Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability?. It builds in part on the work undertaken and experience acquired in past and on-going research and innovation actions, but goes beyond by its vocation to establish an EU-wide risk assessment hub of excellence. To contribute to several expected impacts of destination 2 ?Living and working in a health-promoting environment?, PARC will organise the activities to reach three specific objectives:\n- An EU-wide sustainable cross-disciplinary network to identify and agree on research and innovation needs and to support research uptake into regulatory chemical risk assessment.\n- Joint EU research and innovation activities responding to identified priorities in support of current regulatory risk assessment processes for chemical substances and to emerging challenges.\n- Strengthening existing capacities and building new transdisciplinary platforms to support chemical risk assessment.\nThe Partnership brings together Ministries and national public health and risk assessment agencies, as well as research organisations and academia from almost all of EU Member States. Representatives of Directorates-General of the EC and EU agencies involved in the monitoring of chemicals and the assessment of risks are also participating. PARC will meet the needs of risk assessment agencies to better anticipate emerging risks and respond to the challenges and priorities of the new European policies.","Start":"01-maj-22","End":"30-apr-29","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057014","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-03","Call topic":"HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-03-01","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2022,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"no data ","GA signed (Year)":"no data ","Total project cost":"    400 000 000,00","EU contribution":"    200 000 000,00","ORU budget (euro)":40284,"Number of Partners":50,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"NT"},{"_id":16,"Project ID":101094099,"Acronym":"INITIALISE","Title":"Inflammation in human early life: targeting impacts on life-course health","Description":"Our immune system is educated early on in life through interaction with microbes and environmental factors. This encounter is central, as it influences the development of immune-related diseases later on in childhood or adulthood. However, technical challenges have prohibited the investigation of the process. The EU-funded INITIALISE project aims to shed light on the mechanism of maturation of the immune system, using existing biobanks and cohorts. Researchers will investigate how exposure to different factors impacts immune-related health and drives immune system maturation. Moreover, a clinical study will help determine the outcome of immune system targeting on disease prevention.","Start":"01-jan-23","End":"31-dec-28","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094099","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-02","Call topic":"HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-02-01","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2022,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"44890","GA signed (Year)":"2022","Total project cost":" 7 451 043,75","EU contribution":" 7 451 043,76","ORU budget (euro)":1175164,"Number of Partners":11,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"NT"},{"_id":17,"Project ID":101070596,"Acronym":"euROBIN","Title":"Teaching robots to exchange knowledge with other robots","Description":"The world of robotics is destined to become remarkable. Robots are entering a large number of sectors – from collaborative robots (cobots) working alongside human workers to medical robots. To support us in our daily life, robots are entering unstructured environments which require that the exchange of skills and software with other robots. In this context, the EU-funded euROBIN will propose a strategy for a European ecosystem of robots that share their data and knowledge and jointly learn to perform an endless variety of tasks in human environments. The project will bring together leading experts from the European robotics and AI research community to share their algorithms and data.","Start":"01-jul-22","End":"30-jun-26","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101070596","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.4","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01","Call topic":"HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-12","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2021,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"44735","GA signed (Year)":"2022","Total project cost":"11 500 272,75","EU contribution":"11499999","ORU budget (euro)":406250,"Number of Partners":32,"LE Role":"BENEFICIARY","School":"NT"},{"_id":18,"Project ID":101136259,"Acronym":"EDC-NAFLD","Title":"Investigation of endocrine-disrupting chemicals as contributors to progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease","Description":"MASLD is the condition of excessive accumulation of liver fat unrelated to alcohol intake, ranging from simple steatosis to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). With a 25% prevalence in the general population, MASLD is currently the most common liver disease, and a major healthcare and economic burden. While hyperlipidaemia, obesity and insulin resistance are the major risk factors for MASLD and contribute to its rising prevalence, growing evidence suggests that exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can initiate and/or cause progression of MASLD. EDC-MASLD will focus on investigating the impact of environmental exposure to EDCs on the internal exposome (metabolome, gut microbiome, epigenome, proteome, immunome) and degree of liver damage in MASLD in prospective study settings, with a focus on the period of transition to progressive stages of MASLD. EDC-MASLD is particularly focused on interactions between EDC exposure, sex, genotype, diet, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, via the data and biosamples available in the unique European NAFLD Registry, comprising over 9,000 patients with histologically characterised MASLD. EDC exposure studies will be performed in murine models of MASLD, zebrafish models, and human 2D/3D in vitro models, with an aim to understand respective mechanisms-of-action and to develop novel EDC screening tools. The EDC-MASLD consortium has diverse and complementary expertise in the domains of hepatology, endocrinology, toxicology, exposome research, metabolomics, systems biology, environmental economics, and communications & technology research, with respective PIs being global leaders in their fields. Taken together, EDC-MASLD will significantly contribute to the actions centred on identification and mechanistic assessment of impact of EDCs, strategies to monitor and reduce exposure, and regulatory actions that could better protect human and environmental health.","Start":"01-jan-24","End":"31-dec-28","Project url":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101136259","Organisation Name":"Örebro Universitet","Organisation Name ENG":"Örebro University ","Orgainsation ID":999650088,"VAT number":"SE202100292401","Organisation country":"Sweden ","Organisation url":"https://www.oru.se/","Programme version":"HORIZON 2.1","Call Identifier":"HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02","Call topic":"HORIZON-HLTH-2023-ENVHLTH-02-03","Programme":"HORIZON ","Call deadline (Year)":2023,"Status":"Signed","GA signed (Date)":"45210","GA signed (Year)":"2023","Total project cost":"6 612 652,75","EU contribution":"6 612 652,75","ORU budget (euro)":1539155,"Number of Partners":14,"LE Role":"COORDINATOR","School":"NT"},{"_id":19,"Project ID":101112723,"Acronym":"ARAGORN","Title":"Achieving Remediation And GOverning Restoration of contaminated soils Now","Description":"Sites contaminated by persistent chemicals (PFAS, organochlorine/bromine contaminants, petroleum-coal, and metals) have left vast areas tainted. This poses great risks to human health, nature, drinking water, food production, and landowners investments. The EU-funded ARAGORN project offers a comprehensive framework to identify options to reduce risks, and an ability to not only remediate but also restore the health of soils, ecosystems, and their resilience. Specifically, the project will build on existing experiences and introduce mapping, sampling, and monitoring tools. Moreover, it will test remediation technologies and restoration practices fit for each site and contaminants present, taking into account local financial, spatial, and cultural boundaries. 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