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How collaboration enables a journey from fundamental research in microbiology to applied research in engineering (development of phage-based biosensors) by Grégoire Lebrun and Manon Nuytten28 Feb
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Near Real-Time Tropical Forest Loss Detection in the Congo Basin with Sentinel-1 Data without Consolidation: Achievement and Limitations by Baptiste Delhez28 Feb
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travaux du BRGM sur les glissements de terrain en contexte tropical avec une focus sur ses travaux récents au Malawi et/ou en Nouvelle Calédonie by Dr Yannick Thiery du BRGM (France)23 FebDans le cadre de la défense de thèse de Jean-Claude Maki Mateso, le Dr Yannick THIERY du BRGM (France) donnera un séminaire illustrant les travaux du BRGM sur les glissements de terrain en contexte tropical avec une focus sur ses travaux récents au Malawi et/ou en Nouvelle Calédonie.En savoir plustravaux du BRGM sur les glissements de terrain en contexte tropical avec une focus sur ses travaux récents au Malawi et/ou en Nouvelle Calédonie by Dr Yannick Thiery du BRGM (France)23 FebDans le cadre de la défense de thèse de Jean-Claude Maki Mateso, le Dr Yannick THIERY du BRGM (France) donnera un séminaire illustrant les travaux du BRGM sur les glissements de terrain en contexte tropical avec une focus sur ses travaux récents au Malawi et/ou en Nouvelle Calédonie.
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Interactions between landslides, land use and management: a case study on the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu (DR Congo) by Jean-Claude Maki Mateso23 FebTropical mountainous regions are often identified as landslide hotspots because of the growing population pressure. However, very little information is available for understanding landslide processes in these environments. This thesis investigates the interactions between landslides and land use and management in a rural environment located on the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu (DR Congo).En savoir plusInteractions between landslides, land use and management: a case study on the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu (DR Congo) by Jean-Claude Maki Mateso23 FebTropical mountainous regions are often identified as landslide hotspots because of the growing population pressure. However, very little information is available for understanding landslide processes in these environments. This thesis investigates the interactions between landslides and land use and management in a rural environment located on the Rift flanks west of Lake Kivu (DR Congo).
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The role of agricultural growth on poverty reduction. An empirical study over some Latín American countries byFabrizio Quiñónez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile23 FebOver the last decade, the economic literature has produced a wealth of evidence that demonstrates that agricultural sectoral growth is not only good for poverty reduction, but in most contexts, it has a larger poverty-reducing effect than growth in other sectors. However, sectoral evidence covers a few cases, and more empirical studies are necessary due to heterogeneous factors between countries.En savoir plusThe role of agricultural growth on poverty reduction. An empirical study over some Latín American countries byFabrizio Quiñónez, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile23 FebOver the last decade, the economic literature has produced a wealth of evidence that demonstrates that agricultural sectoral growth is not only good for poverty reduction, but in most contexts, it has a larger poverty-reducing effect than growth in other sectors. However, sectoral evidence covers a few cases, and more empirical studies are necessary due to heterogeneous factors between countries.
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nfluence of organic matter application on trace element dynamics in the soil-water-plant continuum of agroecosystems: what geochemical tracers bring us by Bryan Arbalestrie21 FebTrace elements are chemical elements present in low concentrations in the environment, including: (1) essential elements for plants and/or animals (such as Cu, Mn, and Zn), which sometimes cause human deficiency (frequent for Mo and Se) and toxicity when concentrations are below or above certain thresholds, respectively; and (2) elements with no identified biological role, which only cause toxicitEn savoir plusnfluence of organic matter application on trace element dynamics in the soil-water-plant continuum of agroecosystems: what geochemical tracers bring us by Bryan Arbalestrie21 FebTrace elements are chemical elements present in low concentrations in the environment, including: (1) essential elements for plants and/or animals (such as Cu, Mn, and Zn), which sometimes cause human deficiency (frequent for Mo and Se) and toxicity when concentrations are below or above certain thresholds, respectively; and (2) elements with no identified biological role, which only cause toxicit
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How to estimate Soil Extractable Water Capacity of forest soils in Wallonia: challenges related to rooting depth, stony content and bulk density by Anne Doat16 Feb
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Multiscale modelling of biogeochemical fluxes along the Scheldt land-sea continuum by Riana Randresihaja14 Feb
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Assessing sustainable farming practices among cocoa farmers in Ecuador and Uganda byLina Tennhard14 FebChocolate manufacturers are increasingly investing in sustainable cocoa sourcing practices. Nonetheless, following two decades of sustainability initiatives in the cocoa sector, numerous severe, intractable, and often interrelated environmental, social, and economic sustainability challenges remain.En savoir plusAssessing sustainable farming practices among cocoa farmers in Ecuador and Uganda byLina Tennhard14 FebChocolate manufacturers are increasingly investing in sustainable cocoa sourcing practices. Nonetheless, following two decades of sustainability initiatives in the cocoa sector, numerous severe, intractable, and often interrelated environmental, social, and economic sustainability challenges remain.
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Organic carbon concentration trends in the Gileppe lake over the last 30 years: statistical methods and data limitations by Elise Verstraeten09 Feb