
#ICOMMIT, CREAF people are committed to equality between men and women in the scientific community
Women represent less than 30% of the world’s research personnel. In Spain, they occupy only 25% of the female professorships. At CREAF, only 21% of
Women represent less than 30% of the world’s research personnel. In Spain, they occupy only 25% of the female professorships. At CREAF, only 21% of
The test underway will reveal how much atmospheric carbon dioxide soil absorbs with different types of cover crops. CREAF researcher Jordi Sardans is coordinating the
The combination of chemical elements of each species is called elementome and, like the genome, varies from one species to another according to evolutionary proximity
At CREAF, together with INRAE and the University of Liverpool, we are running a special issue published in the Journal of Applied Ecology on Managing
A new study with the MEDFATE forest simulation model makes it possible to read into the effect of the mixture of plant species and their
More than 4,400 terrestrial and freshwater species are threatened by changes in the fire regime. While many species are at risk by the increased frequency and
The months of lockdown, when less maintenance work was carried out in parks, coupled with one of the wettest springs in recent years, has seen
CREAF signs the document as a member of Severo Ochoa & Maria de Maeztu Alliance (SOMMa). The signatories demand a national pact that includes long-term strategies aimed
We invite you to read the CREAF Annual Report 2019, so you can keep informed about all our progress. During that year, we published 233
A new study, led by the University of Exeter with the participation of Maurizio Mencuccini, ICREA research professor in CREAF, suggests small trees adapt better to