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INSPIRE Conference 2011 Call for papers
18 January 2011, Geoinformation, JRC - IES
The INSPIRE Conference 2011 will take place from 27th June to 1st July 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The theme of this year's edition is "INSPIREd by 2020 - Contributing to smart, sustainable and inclusive growth". ...
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Globalisation burdens future generations with biological invasions
20 December 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, UFZ
The North American Raccoon (Procyon lotor) is a medium-sized mammal native to North America.
A new study on biological invasions based on extensive data of alien species from 10 taxonomic groups and 28 European countries has shown that patterns of established alien species richness are more related to historical levels of socio-economic ...
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Recycling and depolluting the phosphorus in livestock waste
09 December 2010, Soils, Forests and Agriculture, Irstea
Pigs
Phosphorus is an ingredient in agricultural and household products such as fertiliser, detergents, etc. When released in excessive quantities to the environment, this mineral contributes to the development of algae and micro-organisms that pollute ...
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Combining different sources of biowaste to produce quality biogas
09 December 2010, Soils, Forests and Agriculture, Irstea
Biowaste
In Brittany, the foremost agricultural region in France, animal farming produces millions of tons of liquid manure each year. To reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and meet current energy challenges, researchers from Cemagref in Rennes, INRA in ...
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Finland, Russia, and Estonia are organising the Year of the Gulf of Finland again for 2014
08 December 2010, Marine, SYKE
Gulf of Finland
A Gulf of Finland theme year was last organised more than 10 years ago. Now, for 2014, it is being arranged again. The decision was made on Tuesday at the convention of Finnish, Russian, and Estonian marine researchers hosted by the Finnish ...
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Scientists: The fire in Israel is a typical example of climate change effects in the Mediterranean
08 December 2010, Climate Change, UFZ
The Carmel mountain range in northern Israel
The fire disaster in the Carmel Mountains near Haifa is a typical example of climate change effect and a taste of the future, says Dr. Guy Pe’er, one of the authors of Israel’s first report to the UN on climate change. Ten years ago, Dr. Pe’er and ...
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Environmental impact assessment has been successful in Finland
07 December 2010, SYKE
Nord Stream pipeline
The implementation of the Act on Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure in Finland has now been evaluated for the first time. On the whole, the objectives of the law have been well met. Each year, the assessment procedure is applied for about 30 ...
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New evaluation – one in ten Finnish species still threatened
01 December 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, SYKE
Glacier crowfoot. Photo: Kimmo Syrjänen
(Press release by Ministry of the Environment and Finnish Environment Institute) There are 2,247 threatened species in Finland, which is 10.5 per cent of the 21,400 species evaluated. The number of species evaluated is exceptionally large, even by ...
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CEH Information Gateway launched
18 November 2010, Geoinformation, CEH
Screen shot of the CEH Information Gateway
The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology has just launched the CEH Information Gateway, a new web portal that provides researchers and the wider public with quick, easy and direct access to a diverse range of environmental data....
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CEH scientists assess rarity of November 2009 Cumbria floods
17 November 2010, Water, CEH
Flooding in Cockermouth area, November 2009
Just under a year ago prolonged heavy rainfall brought extensive flooding to many parts of the western UK and Ireland, with the worst flooding concentrated in west Cumbria. The towns of Cockermouth and Workington experienced particularly severe ...
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