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RSSAll EU Member States are required to monitor radioactivity in the environment. The JRC is responsible for collecting this data in standardised form, where it is then validated and compiled into databases.
Verification and detection in safeguarding nuclear material, conformity of information on materials and processes in nuclear forensics, as well as response in nuclear security are based on reliable measurement results with appropriate quality control
The JRC has developed the RHOMOLO model to carry out policy impact assessments at NUTS 2 regional level, taking into account the relevant regional economic dimensions and characteristics.
Resilience is a new compass for EU policies. Building a more resilient society calls for enhancing the capacity for adaptation and transformatio, urging to shift towards a paradigm of a more sustainable growth and societal development path.
What JRC researchers are doing for tackling financial risks and all their consequences
Localised science, technology and innovation roadmaps for transformation and development.
Today in the world millions of shipping containers constantly travel and cross national borders. Cargo containers are considered as a weak link in the...
The JRC develops competence frameworks and tools; it also provides evidence to policy makers by analysing how competences and skills can be acquired by individuals through education, training and on-the-job experience.
Strategic foresight is a systematic and collaborative way of analysing different possible futures. In the Commission, we use it to take smarter, future-oriented policy decisions: we look at possible developments that could affect EU policies, through knowledge and imagination.
The European Union is fully committed to transform its economy and society and put it on a more sustainable path.