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Assessment of nitrate leaching in lowland rainfed rice fields in Benin: measurement approach and preliminary results, by Sabi Kidirou Gbedourorou29 Apr
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How big data can reveal the deforestation hidden in global trade22 AprWe are delighted to announce a joint presentation from the co-directors of Trase, Toby Gardner (Stockholm Environment Institute) and Helen Bellfield (Global Canopy).Trase is a not-for-profit, collaborative initiative founded in 2015 to bring transparency to deforestation and agricultural commodity trade.Over the past decade, Trase data and analyses have shone a light on the role of the global tradEn savoir plusHow big data can reveal the deforestation hidden in global trade22 AprWe are delighted to announce a joint presentation from the co-directors of Trase, Toby Gardner (Stockholm Environment Institute) and Helen Bellfield (Global Canopy).Trase is a not-for-profit, collaborative initiative founded in 2015 to bring transparency to deforestation and agricultural commodity trade.Over the past decade, Trase data and analyses have shone a light on the role of the global trad
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PhD candidates in the Plant Health laboratory22 AprAs part of the ELIM seminars series, it is my pleasure to invite you to the joint seminars of François Nikis and Chloé Peduzzi, that are going to be held in SUD 03 on Tue 22/04/2025 between 13:00-14:00. François and Chloé are PhD candidates in the Plant Health laboratory (SAVE, Pr Claude Bragard) at ELI.En savoir plusPhD candidates in the Plant Health laboratory22 AprAs part of the ELIM seminars series, it is my pleasure to invite you to the joint seminars of François Nikis and Chloé Peduzzi, that are going to be held in SUD 03 on Tue 22/04/2025 between 13:00-14:00. François and Chloé are PhD candidates in the Plant Health laboratory (SAVE, Pr Claude Bragard) at ELI.
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Hydrodynamic impacts of bridge construction in Kuwait Bay and 3D ocean modelling in the northen Persian Gulf by Colin Scherpereel22 Apr
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Anoxies, glaciations et coups de chaleur : ces moments où la terre est en crise16 AprLa section UCLouvain des Young Minds a le plaisir de vous annoncer l'organisation d'une conférence grand public (en français) ouverte à toutes et tous sur le thème de la physique du climat. Intitulée "Anoxies, glaciations et coups de chaleur : ces moments où la terre est en crise", elle sera présentée par le Prof.En savoir plusAnoxies, glaciations et coups de chaleur : ces moments où la terre est en crise16 AprLa section UCLouvain des Young Minds a le plaisir de vous annoncer l'organisation d'une conférence grand public (en français) ouverte à toutes et tous sur le thème de la physique du climat. Intitulée "Anoxies, glaciations et coups de chaleur : ces moments où la terre est en crise", elle sera présentée par le Prof.
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Agriculture et alimentation : quelle recette pour une transition ?15 AprL'UDA vous invite le mardi 15 avril à une conférence grand public sur le thème "Agriculture et alimentation : quelle recette pour une transition ?".En savoir plusAgriculture et alimentation : quelle recette pour une transition ?15 AprL'UDA vous invite le mardi 15 avril à une conférence grand public sur le thème "Agriculture et alimentation : quelle recette pour une transition ?".
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Quick-fire talks on socio-metabolism, voluntary sustainability standards, and entity matching for sustainable agriculture, by Finn Mempes, Janne Bemelmanns, and Thaís Menezes15 Apr
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Organo-mineral interactions in permafrost environments affected by physical degradation, by Maxime Thomas09 AprELI – Soutenance publique de thèse – Maxime THOMASPermafrost soils are found at high latitudes and altitudes, and contain three times more carbon than in the atmosphere. As permafrost thaws, a portion of this carbon - still largely uncertain - is released in the form of greenhouse gases (GHG), resulting in a permafrost carbon-climate-feedback.En savoir plusOrgano-mineral interactions in permafrost environments affected by physical degradation, by Maxime Thomas09 AprELI – Soutenance publique de thèse – Maxime THOMASPermafrost soils are found at high latitudes and altitudes, and contain three times more carbon than in the atmosphere. As permafrost thaws, a portion of this carbon - still largely uncertain - is released in the form of greenhouse gases (GHG), resulting in a permafrost carbon-climate-feedback.
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ELI-TALK: Sustainability of global agricultural systems: Impacts on water, climate and biodiversity, by Carole Dalin09 AprOn April 9, the Earth and Life Institute is delighted to welcome Professor Carole Dalin for an ELI Sustainability Talk entitled “Sustainability of global agricultural systems: Impacts on water, climate and biodiversity”.Carole Dalin is a CNRS Researcher at École normale supérieure in the Department of Geosciences.En savoir plusELI-TALK: Sustainability of global agricultural systems: Impacts on water, climate and biodiversity, by Carole Dalin09 AprOn April 9, the Earth and Life Institute is delighted to welcome Professor Carole Dalin for an ELI Sustainability Talk entitled “Sustainability of global agricultural systems: Impacts on water, climate and biodiversity”.Carole Dalin is a CNRS Researcher at École normale supérieure in the Department of Geosciences.
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Inserting the Arctic Ocean into the global (Pleistocene) climate/ocean system: The Graal Quest by Claude Hillaire-Marcel08 Apr