
Current challenges for a global contribution of the European Earth Observation
European products derived from satellite and in-situ data describe the status and the temporal evolution of the planet and, combined with others, will help to
European products derived from satellite and in-situ data describe the status and the temporal evolution of the planet and, combined with others, will help to
How are plants organized in the world? Why have they evolved this way? Francisco Lloret answers that after researcher Carlos Herrera was granted with the
Which characteristics of the environment and living beings can explain the great diversity of plants and life in general on Earth?
Rossella Guerrieri has a PhD in Forestry and Environmental Sciences and has been a post-doc at CREAF since 2016. Her projects are related to the
Some giant trees, such as cedars and redwoods, are an example of great longevity and their populations depend much more on tendencies than on specific
We are in the middle of the wildfire season, and the ecologist Francisco Lloret explains what we can learn about fires and how we can
In this entry, Jaume Terradas reflects and recommends the book Ambient, Territori i Paisatge: Valors i Valoracions, by Ramon Folch and Josepa Bru.
Environmentalsim and literature in a book, then filmed for the big screen, by Romain Gary.
Life on Earth barely extends over its surface. But organisms have been able to transform its climate for millions of years. Now, humans seem to
Cut leaves, collect mud, make a cellophane-type material – bees make sophisticated nests in thousands of different ways, improving their competitiveness as well as protecting