Unexpected forest mortality following extreme weather events worries scientists worldwide
A new review study in the journal Annual Review of Plant Biology warns that forests that were not considered threatened by extreme climatic events are
A new review study in the journal Annual Review of Plant Biology warns that forests that were not considered threatened by extreme climatic events are
Josep Peñuelas, investigador del CSIC al CREAF, ha col·laborat en un article a Nature que proposa tres indicadors claus per valorar el funcionament d’un ecosistema terrestre i valorar si es troba en bon estat de salut o benestar.
Under the name PRIMARY, a documentary journalism project focused on imported deforestation of tropical forests was born. The project, led by the photojournalism organization RUIDO
Drought and its consequences is one of the 4 most critical natural hazards in the mountain areas of Southwest Europe, together with floods, fires and
For the first time, the scientific evidence on how fire risk and ecosystem services in Mediterranean forests are affected by a global temperature increase or
Maurizio Mencucini‘s taste for constant itinerancy was awakened by a professor at the University of Florence, who constantly pushed his students to leave Italy. Today
Some chemical pollutants from road traffic and transported by sea breezes can alter climatic and ecological aspects, even in protected areas, according to a study
Through the Erasmus+ Uforest project, CREAF is opening a 15-minute survey aimed at people interested in promoting change in cities and filling them with trees
CREAF is taking part on an international project to plant a tree for every inhabitant of Europe following scientific methodologies and knowledge. The goal: to
Japan is among the countries that are best prepared for natural disasters, those with the most hospital beds, the highest levels of education, prevention plans,