
Increased CO2 only leads to faster growth in plants if they have enough water
According to a study published recently in the journal PNAS, climate change has caused forests to alter the way they grow, in that they only
According to a study published recently in the journal PNAS, climate change has caused forests to alter the way they grow, in that they only
According to an article by CREAF researchers Benjamin Stocker and Josep Peñuelas published in Nature Geoscience, drought impact studies based on satellite data do not factor
A study involving CREAF’s Josep Peñuelas has identified the optimal temperatures of terrestrial plant ecosystems throughout the world and indicates the size of their margin
A final report of the EIP-AGRI Focus Group on ‘New forest practices and tools for adaptation and mitigation of climate change’ was published last January. Enrique Doblas,
Human-induced increase in nitrogen deposition profoundly alters nitrogen (N) cycling globally. Yet, the ultimate fate of nitrogen deposition on forest ecosystems isn’t fully understood. Rossella
Aude Valade, CREAF researcher, and the international team behind the study published in Nature recommends that forests be managed with a view to preserving the
A study led by CREAF researcher Judit Lecina Díaz has mapped Spain’s carbon and biodiversity hotspots, which are located in the Pyrenees and their foothills,
Trees that have grown in highly suitable climatic conditions are less capable of dealing with extreme droughts, according to a study that underlines the importance
Coordinated by CREAF and comprising more than 50 European organizations, NEMOR has produced a document seeking the European Commission’s recognition of mountains as a unique
The final conclusions of the LIFE MEDACC project, conducted by the Catalan Office for Climate Change (OCCC) of the Ministry of Territory and Sustainability, CREAF,