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World Water Week, Stockholm, September 5–11
15 July 2010, Water, SYKE
World Water Week, Stockholm, September 5–11
15 July 2010, Water, SYKE

The World Water Week in Stockholm is the annual meeting place for the planet’s most urgent water-related issues. Organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), it brings together 2500 experts, practitioners, decision makers and ...
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Bioenergy by-products cannot be ignored any longer
12 July 2010, Climate Change, Alterra, Wageningen UR
Bioenergy by-products cannot be ignored any longer
12 July 2010, Climate Change, Alterra, Wageningen UR

An article in the current issue of Global Change Biology Bioenergy explains that researchers must recognize the importance of including the environmental effects of bioenergy by-products as part of the lifecycle analysis of bioenergy production ...
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PEER partners participate in European topic centre on climate change adaptation
05 July 2010, Climate Change, PEER
PEER partners participate in European topic centre on climate change adaptation
05 July 2010, Climate Change, PEER

PEER scientists take part in a new European Topic Centre on climate change adaptation. The new topic centre will provide support to the European Environment Agency (EEA) and its monitoring network, Eionet. This can be seen as the most recent result ...
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Pleasing to the eye - even brooding female birds are sensitive to visual stimulation
24 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, UFZ
Pleasing to the eye - even brooding female birds are sensitive to visual stimulation
24 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, UFZ

In a breeding experiment with Houbara Bustards ‒ a North African bird species with a very distinctive courtship behaviour, scientists have concluded that visual stimulation from attractive males of the same species positively affects brooding ...
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PEER initiative to build a European digital atlas of ecosystem services
21 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, PEER
PEER initiative to build a European digital atlas of ecosystem services
21 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, PEER

The PEER institutes have combined their expertise on biodiversity and ecosystem services into a new initiative. The initiative is designed to deliver innovative scientific research products with policy relevance. It is also meant to facilitate ...
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Staff exchange between PEER centres a focal point for the future
21 June 2010, PEER
Staff exchange between PEER centres a focal point for the future
21 June 2010, PEER

The PEER centres are forming a joint staff exchange programme in order to facilitate joint working, knowledge exchange, dissemination of best practices and collaboration at all levels between the centres. The development of collaboration between the ...
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Benchmarking reveals PEER centres' strong focus on sustainability issues and significant increase in ISI publications
21 June 2010, PEER
Benchmarking reveals PEER centres' strong focus on sustainability issues and significant increase in ISI publications
21 June 2010, PEER

PEER began a benchmarking working group in 2008 in order to monitor its achievements from scientific and societal perspectives. The results show that PEER centres are involved in 295 FP6/7 projects funded by the EC, and in 52% two or more PEER ...
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World Day to Combat Desertification, 17 June 2010
17 June 2010, Soils, Forests and Agriculture, Alterra, Wageningen UR
World Day to Combat Desertification, 17 June 2010
17 June 2010, Soils, Forests and Agriculture, Alterra, Wageningen UR

The World Day to Combat Desertification focuses on desertification problems around the world, and this year researchers are joining hands with farmers around the world to stand up to one of the greatest, yet most overlooked environmental problems. ...
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Consequences of being rich: wealth and population are key drivers of invasive species in Europe
16 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, UFZ
Consequences of being rich: wealth and population are key drivers of invasive species in Europe
16 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, UFZ

A new study of biological invasions in Europe found they were linked not so much to changes in climate or land cover, but to two dominant factors - more money and more people. Wealth and population density, along with an increase in international ...
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Snake populations decline in tropical and temperate climates
16 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, CEH
Snake populations decline in tropical and temperate climates
16 June 2010, Biodiversity and Land Use, CEH

Newly published data from the UK, France, Italy and Nigeria provides evidence that a number of snake species populations declined synchronously over a four-year period. The research, published in the journal Biology Letters, was led by Dr Chris ...
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