CREAF presents the Network for European Mountain Research (NEMOR)

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 setting for activities such as testing related to the effects of climate change, reversing depopulation and promoting new circular economy projects.

Apple Bernat claramunt @en Circular economy Climate change European union Forests Global change High mountain Mountainlab @en Mountains Mtnlab @en Nemor @en Research Reservoirs Sustainability Sustainable development Water Wildfires
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Projectes nacional
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Global Change analysis of the Iberian Peninsula: A 1950-2030 climate and land cover integrated lab

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Creation and development of the Metropolitan Lab of Ecology and Territory of Barcelona

“With the urban population set to grow by 56% by 2050, we need to make cities greener to protect biodiversity”

We interviewed Yolanda Melero, holder of a PhD in biology, whose studies have revolved around the behaviour and dynamics of American mink populations. At CREAF she is continuing to investigate how animal populations function, but is now focusing on butterflies to learn about biodiversity-friendly city design.

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Need for re-evaluation of water, forest and agriculture management strategies in Catalan strategy for climate change adaptation

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, IPE-CSIC and IRTA, draw attention to the need to adapt forest, agriculture and water management strategies to the new arid conditions expected as a result of climate changeSince 1973, the water flow at the headwaters of the Muga and Ter rivers has dropped by almost half, and the volume of the middle and lower sections of the Segre has decreased by as much as 60%.

Adaptation Adaptative management Climate change Diana pascual @en Eduard Forest management Forests Land use change Life medacc @en Medacc @en Mediterranean Occc @en Reservoirs Sustainability Water
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Fellowship Marie Curie
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Differential adaptation capacity of dryland grasses to directional changes in water availability

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Fellowship Marie Curie
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Modeling tree response to aridity increase with traits

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Interregs projects
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Connectivity of forest and riparian ecosystems of the SUDOE space