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MAIA
Project details
- Project title: “Maximising impact and accessibility of european climate research” (MAIA)
- Funding scheme: European Union Horizon Europe Programme (EU Europe, grant agreement no. 101056935)
- Duration: 3 years (1 September 2022 – 31 August 2025)
- Project coordinator:BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change
- Project website: https://maia-project.eu
Beyond MAIA
Enabling the knowledge curators to develop the procedure for knowledge extraction that can be later applied to a large number of input documents is the key to increasing their productivity and facilitating the sustainability of the knowledge platforms that aim to present the results of latest research and innovation to different stakeholders.MAIA SummarAIse was developed specifically for this purpose and its development will continue beyond the end of the MAIA project, facilitated by NEB Junction project.
Likewise, the "Knowledge community" that was initiated by MAIA will be further maintained independently from EU projects by AIT.
Stakeholders interested in the topic of Climate Change knowledge production and knowledge services are kindly asked to join this community by indicating the interest in "Network of Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Knowledge Platforms" through "MAIA Multiply" sign up form.
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