The MOSAIC Annual Consortium Meeting held in Montpellier, France, brought together partners from across the project to reflect on progress and shape practical pathways for local impact in key cross-border regions. The discussions focused on translating research into tools, knowledge products, and community-centered solutions that respond to shared challenges such as drought, flooding, land degradation, and emerging disease risks. With strong emphasis on open science, One Health, and local participation, the meeting highlighted how collaborative research can support more informed, inclusive, and locally relevant action.
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The MOSAIC Annual Consortium Meeting held in Montpellier, France, brought together partners from across the project to reflect on progress and shape practical pathways for local impact in key cross-border regions. The discussions focused on translating research into tools, knowledge products, and community-centered solutions that respond to shared challenges such as drought, flooding, land degradation, and emerging disease risks. With strong emphasis on open science, One Health, and local participation, the meeting highlighted how collaborative research can support more informed, inclusive, and locally relevant action.
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The MOSAIC Annual Consortium Meeting held in Montpellier, France, brought together partners from across the project to reflect on progress and shape practical pathways for local impact in key cross-border regions. The discussions focused on translating research into tools, knowledge products, and community-centered solutions that respond to shared challenges such as drought, flooding, land degradation, and emerging disease risks. With strong emphasis on open science, One Health, and local participation, the meeting highlighted how collaborative research can support more informed, inclusive, and locally relevant action.
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The MOSAIC Annual Consortium Meeting held in Montpellier, France, brought together partners from across the project to reflect on progress and shape practical pathways for local impact in key cross-border regions. The discussions focused on translating research into tools, knowledge products, and community-centered solutions that respond to shared challenges such as drought, flooding, land degradation, and emerging disease risks. With strong emphasis on open science, One Health, and local participation, the meeting highlighted how collaborative research can support more informed, inclusive, and locally relevant action.
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