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FPZ awaits you in Rimini for Ecomondo 2024

FPZ awaits you in Rimini for Ecomondo 2024

This is a space entirely dedicated to innovative start-ups and young Italian and international companies offering technologies, services, and solutions in the sectors of the green and circular economy, for ecological transition and new models of circular and regenerative economy. ...

ByFPZ S.p.A.


The IOC Pools International Efforts yo Address Climate Change

The IOC Pools International Efforts yo Address Climate Change

The international task force, with backgrounds in a diversity of fields ranging from the ecology behind olive cultivation to the modelling of soil carbon fluxes, will guide the Executive Secretariat to develop a robust methodology and easy-to-use tools for determining the carbon balance of olive groves, with a view to encouraging the conversion to carbon credits ...

ByInternational Olive Council (IOC)


3 Reasons Why OTT HydroMet Stands Out at Groundwater Week 2022

3 Reasons Why OTT HydroMet Stands Out at Groundwater Week 2022

OTT HydroMet is packing more learning and experience into the National Groundwater Association’s (NGWA) Groundwater Week 2022: check out our groundwater well model equipped with the OTT ecoLog 1000, an all-in-one water level logger with cellular communication, a live thought leadership seminar addressing nitrate monitoring, and a hands-on ...

ByOTT HydroMet - Veralto


Bluegrove acquires SEALAB

Bluegrove acquires SEALAB

Bluegrove, with its subsidiary CageEye AS, has acquired fellow aquatech company SEALAB to combine their sensor technologies and create an open platform for integration with other suppliers. “By bringing together two of the world leaders in aquaculture sensor technology, we will deliver solutions that improve the welfare of farmed fish and raise productivity levels in the salmon farming ...

ByNorseAqua AS


New Study:  Infant Gut Health Must Focus on Microbiome Function, Not Diversity

New Study: Infant Gut Health Must Focus on Microbiome Function, Not Diversity

The concepts of ecology, conservation, and restoration typically conjure images of natural woodlands, water systems and air quality. ...

ByEvolve BioSystems, Inc.


RAE announces $4.5 million in grants for clean water and healthy coasts in Southeast New England

RAE announces $4.5 million in grants for clean water and healthy coasts in Southeast New England

“The funding announced today will help protect clean water and establish innovative, watershed-based models that are vital to the ecological resiliency and economic vitality of our coastal ...

ByRestore America`s Estuaries


New Approach Assesses Land Recovery Following Oil and Gas Drilling

New Approach Assesses Land Recovery Following Oil and Gas Drilling

USGS scientists examined oil and gas well pad recovery on the Colorado Plateau using a new approach that incorporates satellite imagery, digital soil mapping, predictive ecological modeling and field assessments to evaluate vegetation recovery following well pad abandonment. ...

ByU.S. Geological Survey (USGS)


NOC to support Madagascan adaptation to climate change

NOC to support Madagascan adaptation to climate change

NOC scientists will be using global ocean models to identify the most effective way for low income countries, such as Madagascar, to adapt to climate change. ...

ByNOC (National Oil Corporation)


inCTRL and Universidade Nova de Lisboa co-chair workshop at NRR in Denver

inCTRL and Universidade Nova de Lisboa co-chair workshop at NRR in Denver

The state-of-the-art and practice on microbial ecology, modeling, and engineering applications of NRR will be discussed by the A-Team of researchers and practitioners. Data and modeling gaps will be highlighted, identifying the roadmap for R&D and practice in the upcoming future. The workshop is structured into 4 sessions: Session 1: ...

ByinCTRL Solutions Inc. (A SKion Water Company)


Japan pays high price for ‘silo’ science

Japan pays high price for ‘silo’ science

Risk assessment “The probabilistic risk assessment has therefore been extended beyond nuclear engineering to cover disciplines ranging from seismology and geology to atmospheric science and ecological modelling.” This problem occurred because, unlike in the US, UK and France, there was limited sharing in Japan before 2011 of information on risk. ...

ByClimate News Network


Rainfall patterns cloud climate changes

Rainfall patterns cloud climate changes

Warmer world The scientists say the new results − a contribution to the Past Global Changes (PAGES) 2k Network − can help improve how climate models represent future rainfall changes in a warmer world. What will happen to rainfall and drought when temperatures rise across the globe is a preoccupation for climate scientists and policymakers, as it will affect water ...

ByClimate News Network


Insect-eating bats save global maize farmers €0.91 billion a year from crop damage

Insect-eating bats save global maize farmers €0.91 billion a year from crop damage

Bats and their habitats need to be better protected for their ecological and economic contributions, say the study’s authors. Maize (known as corn in the United States) is one of the most widely planted row-crops in the world. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


EPA Awards Green Infrastructure Grant of $20,000 to Kansas State University for Projects on Campus in Manhattan, Kan.

According to the project narrative, faculty will devise a “green infrastructure monitoring curriculum” that will offer “technical training on water quality analysis, runoff modeling, and overall ecological health assessments.” Students from different disciplines will collaborate on the monitoring program. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


U.S. EPA Awards almost $800,000 to UC Santa Barbara to Research Effects of Chemical Exposure on Ecosystems

Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grant of $799,723 to the University of California Santa Barbara to develop a model to better understand and predict the biological and ecological consequences of exposures to chemicals in the environment. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA Awards $400K to University of North Carolina Wilmington for Chemical Exposure Research in Estuaries and Marine Ecosystems

Among those, the University of North Carolina Wilmington was selected to receive $399,884 for research to develop an estuarine and marine model for measuring ecological impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Climate’s threat to wheat is rising by degrees

Climate’s threat to wheat is rising by degrees

Reimund Rötter, professor of production ecology and agrosystems modelling at the Natural Resources Institute Finland, said that wheat yield declines were larger than previously thought. ...

ByClimate News Network


Characterising the biodiversity and functioning of European soils

This framework takes into account the value of services provided as well as that of ecological insurance, which contributes to the sustained provision of these services – especially agricultural productivity – at a time of uncertainty related primarily to global change. ...

ByINRA - French National Institute of Agronomical Research


LimnoTech Presents at IAGLR 2014 Annual Conference

LimnoTech Presents at IAGLR 2014 Annual Conference

“Application of an Enhanced, Fine-Scale SWAT Model to Target Land Management Practices for Maximizing Pollutant Load Reductions in the Tiffin River ...

ByLimnoTech Inc.


New research project addresses national priorities in combating the threat of tree diseases

New research project addresses national priorities in combating the threat of tree diseases

Bangor University is a partner in one of these projects in collaboration with the Universities of Stirling and Cambridge and the Forest Research agency. The project titled “Modelling economic impact and strategies to increase resilience against tree disease outbreaks” will address “the protection and enhancement of public benefits, including biodiversity and ...

ByBangor University - School of Ocean Sciences Radiochemical Laboratory


Terrestrial Laser Scanning to measure forest parameters

Terrestrial Laser Scanning to measure forest parameters

All scanned forests are part of a permanent monitoring system to research tree quality and ecological parameters. The 3D modells are stored in the common LAS file format and can easily be viewed and analysed with open source software, such as the Fugro Viewer or FUSION. ...

ByDigital Forest Information Planning and Consulting

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