WorldFAIR Impact & Exploitation
Each WorldFAIR case study has produced recommendations and/or a FIP for their discipline or interdisciplinary research area, and tools or approaches in their domain. The long term exploitation of WorldFAIR results has potential impact in terms of FAIR policy and practice in 11 research areas (Chemistry, Nanomaterials, Geochemistry, Social Surveys, Population Health, Urban Health, Biodiversity, Agricultural Biodiversity, Ocean Sciences, Disaster Risk Reduction and Cultural Heritage), as well as for the whole global Research Data and Open Science community by proposing the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF), which will assist interdisciplinary research.
POLICY & EOSC
Impact on the EOSC Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) and the EOSC Interoperability Framework, metadata and ontologies, and FAIR metrics and certification.
iNNOVATION & ADOPTION
Development of new ideas, methods and solutions in the field of Open Science, as well as of the adoption of the Case Studies’ results by the community.
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER & CAPACITY BUILDING
Promoting good research practices, facilitating collaboration, and advancing the FAIR principles, contributing to increasing the quality, integrity, and impact of research outcomes.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Protecting the environment, supporting the practice of environmental sciences, the development of models for environmental risk assessment, data models being incorporated in international biodiversity projects and contributing to ecosystem services which underpin the Sustainable Development Goals.
SOCIAL & HEALTH
Recommendations to facilitate cultural heritage-specific FAIR practices being shared. Guidelines that enhance data integrity and reliability and pave the way for improved decision-making processes that positively impact urban populations. Analyses that enable evidence-based decision making for pandemic control and public health implementation.



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