Search
The science diplomacy groups launched by the European Commission work with co-creation methodologies and are made up of professionals from different fields of knowledge in the scientific community, diplomacy and international public management. Image: on loan.
News @en
Adriana Clivillé

CREAF’s scientific coordinator, Alícia Pérez-Porro, takes part in the definition of the European framework for science diplomacy

Shaping binding regulations, policy guidelines and action plans requires connecting cross-cutting knowledge that includes science, diplomacy and public management. This is the embryo of a series of 5 working groups promoted by the European Commission in which Alicia Pérez-Porro, CREAF’s scientific coordinator, is involved.

DigiMedFor focuses on the competitiveness of forestry wood in the Mediterranean basin. Image: Public domain.
News @en
Adriana Clivillé

DigiMedFor aims to transform the Mediterranean forestry sector through digital innovation and sustainability

The purpose of DigiMedFor is to increase the competitiveness of the Mediterranean forest wood supply, thanks to a profound transformation of its technological reality. This improves the management of multiple forest ecosystem services and facilitates traceability of the origin of timber as a resource for business and industry. Image: Public domain.

News @en
Anna Ramon

The journey towards the societal impact of CREAF’s research

At present, the socio-environmental challenges that we have to face are increasingly urgent, and the research on climate change and nature that is carried out within CREAF cannot ignore this reality. We need to understand how our research has served to improve political action, social awareness and territorial management, and look at how to do this even more strongly and with more scope.

Subscribe to our newsletter to get the lastest CREAF news.

Help us move

ecology!