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World Food Day 202318 Oct
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Assessment of the resilience of plant-wild bee interaction networks using citizen sciences by Thomas Cochenille17 OctThe worldwide concern over the decline of pollinators needs plans for the conservation of this pollination ecosystem service. National and regional plans first require a comprehensive assessment of the abundance and diversity of insect pollinators and of their floral resources, as well as an in-depth understanding of the dynamics and resilience of plant-pollinator networks.En savoir plusAssessment of the resilience of plant-wild bee interaction networks using citizen sciences by Thomas Cochenille17 OctThe worldwide concern over the decline of pollinators needs plans for the conservation of this pollination ecosystem service. National and regional plans first require a comprehensive assessment of the abundance and diversity of insect pollinators and of their floral resources, as well as an in-depth understanding of the dynamics and resilience of plant-pollinator networks.
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The role of Brazilian beef supply chain in regional socio-environmental impacts by Andrea Santos Garcia17 OctBrazil is one of the largest beef producers in the world and most of its production is consumed domestically. Beef produced in Brazil is mostly free-range, covering large territories and being associated with deforestation and carbon emissions.En savoir plusThe role of Brazilian beef supply chain in regional socio-environmental impacts by Andrea Santos Garcia17 OctBrazil is one of the largest beef producers in the world and most of its production is consumed domestically. Beef produced in Brazil is mostly free-range, covering large territories and being associated with deforestation and carbon emissions.
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Modeling Earth System Complexity: Theoretical Biology Approaches to the Gaia Hypothesis by Sergio Rubin16 OctIn this thesis three theoretical biological models of a living unity are implemented to study the dynamic organization and complexity of the Earth system from the point of view of the Gaia hypothesis–the Earth instantiates life at the planetary scale–.En savoir plusModeling Earth System Complexity: Theoretical Biology Approaches to the Gaia Hypothesis by Sergio Rubin16 OctIn this thesis three theoretical biological models of a living unity are implemented to study the dynamic organization and complexity of the Earth system from the point of view of the Gaia hypothesis–the Earth instantiates life at the planetary scale–.
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Belgian Conference on Food Microbiology12 Oct13 OctHere is the program of the conferenceEn savoir plusBelgian Conference on Food Microbiology12 Oct13 OctHere is the program of the conference
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Role of thermodynamics and dynamics in explaining climate variability and trends by Hugues Goosse10 OctBoth thermodynamics – directly related to radiative forcing and/or temperature changes - and dynamics -linked to changes in winds- contribute to natural climate variability and anthropogenic climate change.En savoir plusRole of thermodynamics and dynamics in explaining climate variability and trends by Hugues Goosse10 OctBoth thermodynamics – directly related to radiative forcing and/or temperature changes - and dynamics -linked to changes in winds- contribute to natural climate variability and anthropogenic climate change.
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the roles of aquaporins (AQP) in maize: two examples in root and stomata by Lei Ding10 OctWater uptake and transport are important for plant growth and development. The presence of aquaporins (AQPs) accelerates water transport at certain location and cells for the transmembrane water diffusion. Aquaporins are known as water channels as well as other small solutes channels, such as H2O2, CO2 and NH3.En savoir plusthe roles of aquaporins (AQP) in maize: two examples in root and stomata by Lei Ding10 OctWater uptake and transport are important for plant growth and development. The presence of aquaporins (AQPs) accelerates water transport at certain location and cells for the transmembrane water diffusion. Aquaporins are known as water channels as well as other small solutes channels, such as H2O2, CO2 and NH3.
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Levelling the Farm Fields. A cross-country study of the determinants of gender-based yield gaps by Professor Gustavo Anriquez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile05 OctThe 2011 FAO State of Food and Agriculture yearbook brought to global attention the problem of female farmers lagging in terms of agricultural productivity compared to males. The report showed that female farmers also lagged in access to assets and inputs that support productivity.En savoir plusLevelling the Farm Fields. A cross-country study of the determinants of gender-based yield gaps by Professor Gustavo Anriquez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile05 OctThe 2011 FAO State of Food and Agriculture yearbook brought to global attention the problem of female farmers lagging in terms of agricultural productivity compared to males. The report showed that female farmers also lagged in access to assets and inputs that support productivity.
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Leveraging pseudo-labels to overcome reference data gaps for smallholder field delineation par Philippe Rufin03 OctField delineation from satellite images enables monitoring and measurement of agricultural land management, productivity indicators, and scale transitions in agriculture across the globe. Timely and repeat field delineations are hence listed as an Essential Agricultural Variable in light of the United Nation´s Sustainable Development Goals.En savoir plusLeveraging pseudo-labels to overcome reference data gaps for smallholder field delineation par Philippe Rufin03 OctField delineation from satellite images enables monitoring and measurement of agricultural land management, productivity indicators, and scale transitions in agriculture across the globe. Timely and repeat field delineations are hence listed as an Essential Agricultural Variable in light of the United Nation´s Sustainable Development Goals.
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GENESIS Mission aiming at 1 mm or 0.1mm/year accuracy in positioning important for applications such as sea level change by Veronique Dehant26 Sepmproving and homogenizing Earth’s reference frames with an accuracy of 1 millimeter (mm) and a long-term stability of 0.1 mm/year are relevant for many scientific and societal endeavors. For instance, quantifying sea level change from satellite altimetry strongly depends on an accurate determination of the geocenter motion and the orbits of satellites.En savoir plusGENESIS Mission aiming at 1 mm or 0.1mm/year accuracy in positioning important for applications such as sea level change by Veronique Dehant26 Sepmproving and homogenizing Earth’s reference frames with an accuracy of 1 millimeter (mm) and a long-term stability of 0.1 mm/year are relevant for many scientific and societal endeavors. For instance, quantifying sea level change from satellite altimetry strongly depends on an accurate determination of the geocenter motion and the orbits of satellites.