CENTRE: ‘Free’ Time
We are in year one after the first pandemic. The planet is occupied entirely by humans who still believe in GDP … Well, not entirely…
We are in year one after the first pandemic. The planet is occupied entirely by humans who still believe in GDP … Well, not entirely…
We are in year one after the first pandemic. The planet is occupied entirely by humans who still believe in GDP … Well, not entirely…
Begoña García has spent many years passionately studying a curious plant, Borderea chouardii. It is a rare species with a biogeographical origin that dates back to the
Yew is considered a species of interest from the point of view of conservation for its small and isolated populations. An international team led by
Recently, my friend Paul Zedler raised a question between insidious and philosophical: our scientific procedure based on searching for processes and establishing causal relationships, has
For Ramon Margalef, in the centenary of his birth. Why do not we find ecosystems in the atmosphere, as in oceans and continents? In the
Life is supported on the planet by the interactions between organisms. This interactions often are subject to a set of more or less distorted appearances,
Maps are a key tool for ecologists and naturalists. What is its origin? What applications can have? The phenomena that studies ecology have an important
The human footprint on Earth is undoubted and inevitable to some extent . Science and technology, far from contributing to create more inequalities, must be able
We interviewed Sara Marañón, a postdoctoral researcher at CREAF with a Marie Curie grant.