ATMO-ACCESS

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Description:
ATMO-ACCESS is the organized response of distributed atmospheric research facilities for developing a pilot for a new model of Integrating
Activities. The project will deliver a series of recommendations for establishing a comprehensive and sustainable framework for access to distributed atmospheric Research
Infrastructures (RI), ensuring integrated access to and optimised use of the services they provide. ATMO-ACCESS mobilizes extensive resources in the atmospheric RIs
communities to engage into harmonizing access procedures in relation to policies, financial regulations and conditions for access. It will develop and test innovative
modalities of access to facilities and complementary and more advanced services, including digital services, developed as part of cross-RI efforts. ATMO-ACCESS will open
physical and remote access to 43 operational European atmospheric research facilities, including ground-based observation stations, simulation chambers, but also mobile
facilities and central laboratories that are fundamental elements in distributed RIs.
The Monte Cimone  -  Po Valley facility (which encompasses the "O. Vittori" observatory at Monte Cimone and the measurement sites at Bologna and S. Pietro Capofiume, see https://actris-cimone.isac.cnr.it/), managed by CNR-ISAC, is among the ground-based observation stations that will provide physical and remote access to external users.

Funding institution:
EU H2020 (H2020-INFRAIA-2018-2020)

Coordinator
CNRS