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The Spanish Mediterranean fisheries weather the storm of COVID-19 crisis
15 Jan 2021
A new report involving ICTA-UAB carries out an updated assessment of the economic impact of the coronavirus on the Spanish Mediterranean fishing fleet.
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New tool allows the measurement of the quality of urban green spaces
12 Jan 2021
A research team has developed a tool to evaluate the quality of urban green spaces to better understand their beneficial effects on health. The study, led by...
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A scientific project studies the pollution pathways of the Mediterranean coastal lagoons
23 Dec 2020
Researchers from the ICTA-UAB and the UPCT will analyse the entry routes of nutrients, trace metals and pollutants caused by human activity into the Mar Menor.
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Scientists warn of the social and environmental risks tied to the energy transition
01 Dec 2020
A new international study by the ICTA-UAB and the McGill University (Canada) maps resistance movements associated with green energy and fossil fuel projects.
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Empowering women to tackle energy poverty in the Mediterranean
24 Nov 2020
An international project led by the ICTA-UAB, Engineers without Borders Catalonia (ESF), and the Catalonia Energy Research Institute (IREC) contributes to...
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A group of students of the SAES Master’s Degree participates in the International Student Challenge UrbanFarm
23 Nov 2020
A team consisting of ten students of the ICTA-UAB Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability(SAES) is...
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ICTA-UAB joins ICOS, the European greenhouse gas measurement network
19 Nov 2020
The ICTA-UAB is one of the institutions that will join the Spanish network of the Integrated Carbon Observation System, ICOS. The research infrastructure,...
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Two ICTA-UAB academics named among the most cited researchers worldwide
19 Nov 2020
Esteve Corbera and Margarita Triguero Mas, researchers from the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,...
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Global fisheries could alleviate a global food emergency in extreme situations
09 Nov 2020
A new international study argues that, if managed sustainably in advance, global fisheries could alleviate food shortages even after a nuclear war.
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The scientific sector demands to place R&D at the heart of Spain’s strategy
30 Oct 2020
SOMMa, ASEICA and AseBio, entities that together account for almost ten thousand researchers across the public and private sector, dozens of research centres...