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This deliverable document aims at describing the potential of ENVRIplus for bringing together different environmental research infrastructures (RI) communities for investigating the interdisciplinary integration capacity of Environmental RIs by exploring synergies and use of joint observation sites. Within ENVRIplus, a pilot programme for transnational, interdisciplinary access has been implemented involving multidisciplinary observational facilities. This document describes this new concept of physical access, presents its implementation and results, the required tools, methods and access procedures, explores the needs of users for interdisciplinary research opportunities, and demonstrates the benefits and its relevance for the scientific community via an integrated approach on a European scale.
 
This deliverable document aims at describing the potential of ENVRIplus for bringing together different environmental research infrastructures (RI) communities for investigating the interdisciplinary integration capacity of Environmental RIs by exploring synergies and use of joint observation sites. Within ENVRIplus, a pilot programme for transnational, interdisciplinary access has been implemented involving multidisciplinary observational facilities. This document describes this new concept of physical access, presents its implementation and results, the required tools, methods and access procedures, explores the needs of users for interdisciplinary research opportunities, and demonstrates the benefits and its relevance for the scientific community via an integrated approach on a European scale.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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