Artwork Gallery

On this page, you can download the TRIGGER artwork that has been created for social media and other communication actions. With this, we aim at promoting transparency and open collaboration.

At TRIGGER, we encourage inclusivity, sharing, and dissemination of project-related content in line with the principles of Open Science. Thus, promoting accessibility, transparency, and collaboration in research and innovation-related efforts.

The use of these images should be aligned with the project principles and goals, as well as with the European Commission copyright principles, directives and aims; and be compliant with the Creative Commons permissions defined for each piece. All the artwork on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. You can find more information by clicking on the Creative Commons license icon on this page.

The artwork is downloaded in 1200×1220 pixels image format (.jpg) and only for screen use (RGB). If you need any resources in a larger size, you can contact us at info@project-trigger.eu.

Shotgun Metagenomics of Gut Microbiota in Humans with Up to Extreme Longevity and the Increasing Role of Xenobiotic Degradation

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Shotgun Metagenomics of Gut Microbiota in Humans with Up to Extreme Longevity and the Increasing Role of Xenobiotic Degradation" with contributions of partners from the Università di Bologna.

Nature Based Solutions Tools for Planning Urban Climate Adaptation State of the Art

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Nature Based Solutions Tools for Planning Urban Climate Adaptation State of the Art" with contributions of partners from the Università di Bologna.

Climate-Health Cluster website release art

Artwork created to announce the release of the Climate-Health Cluster's website, formed by the 6 EU-funded projects BlueAdapt, CATALYSE, CLIMOS, HIGH Horizons, IDAlert and TRIGGER.

Climate-Health Cluster website release artwork

Artwork created to announce the release of the Climate-Health Cluster's website, formed by the 6 EU-funded projects BlueAdapt, CATALYSE, CLIMOS, HIGH Horizons, IDAlert and TRIGGER.

Happier with less? Members of European environmental grassroots initiatives reconcile lower carbon footprints with higher life satisfaction and income increases_2

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Happier with less? Members of European environmental grassroots initiatives reconcile lower carbon footprints with higher life satisfaction and Income Increases" with contributions of partners from the Universidade da Coruña.

Spatio-temporal variability of desert dust storms in Eastern Mediterranean (Crete, Cyprus, Israel) between 2006 and 2017 using a uniform methodology.

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Spatio-temporal variability of desert dust storms in Eastern Mediterranean (Crete, Cyprus, Israel) between 2006 and 2017 using a uniform methodology" with contributions of partners from the University of Crete.

Observational evidence of intensified nocturnal urban heat island during heatwaves in European cities.

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Observational evidence of intensified nocturnal urban heat island during heatwaves in European cities" with contributions of partners from the University of Bologna.

A Spatial Ecosystem Services Assessment to Support Decision and Policy Making: The Case of the City of Bologna.

Artwork created for sharing the publication "A Spatial Ecosystem Services Assessment to Support Decision and Policy Making: The Case of the City of Bologna" with contributions of partners from the University of Bologna.

Sources and composition of chemical pollution in Maritime Antarctica (King George Island), part 2: Organic and inorganic chemicals in snow cover at the Warszawa Icefield.

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Sources and composition of chemical pollution in Maritime Antarctica (King George Island), part 2: Organic and inorganic chemicals in snow cover at the Warszawa Icefield" with contributions of partners from ECMWF | European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.