Climate change affects birds in Europe and North-America differently than in the Mediterranean, and could expose them to a climate trap
The behavior of bird communities in Europe and in the United States and Canada due to climate change is different than in the Mediterranean area. It changes faster in winter, when they migrate, than in spring, when they nest.
Measuring the biodiversity of European agriculture, FRAMEwork's project objective
Agriculture's commitment to biodiversity is the guiding thread of FRAMEwork, an H2020 scientific research project in which CREAF provides specialization in citizen science and data standardization. The aim of the proposal is to innovate in the agricultural sector in Europe.
Contribution of life in soil remains largely underestimated, according to United Nations
FAO launched its first ever report on "The State of Knowledge of Soil Biodiversity". The report, with the participation of Pilar Andrés as an expert, examines the potential of soil organisms in ensuring sustainable agri-food systems and mitigating climate change.
Joan Pino, director of the CREAF, announces that he will not be part of male-only expert panels
The director of CREAF joins the institutional campaign #ICOMMIT and makes public his personal commitment in favor of equality between men and women within the scientific world. His commitment aims to raise his voice against the so-called manel or all-man panels.
Water-ForCE, a roadmap on future Copernicus water-related services and missions
#ICOMMIT, CREAF people are committed to equality between men and women in the scientific community
Women represent less than 30% of the world's research personnel. In Spain, they occupy only 25% of the female professorships. At CREAF, only 21% of the principal investigators are women.
Jean Leon and CREAF cooperate on a study of carbon sequestration in vineyards
The test underway will reveal how much atmospheric carbon dioxide soil absorbs with different types of cover crops. CREAF researcher Jordi Sardans is coordinating the study.
The top 10 insights in climate science in 2020, selected by 57 leading global researchers
The 2020 state of the climate report was presented by Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It has been held every year since 2017 and is aimed at the international scientific-political community.