Using a case study approach, this study examines in more detail the spatial reallocation of fishing activities in response to MPA implementation in eight Member States, while also...
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A new aquaculture hub is revolutionising Latvia's aquaculture sector by promoting innovation and sustainable practices. Supported by EU funding, the TOME Aquaculture Centre provides expert training...
This briefing summarises some of the ways in which climate change is impacting Europe’s marine ecosystems. It identifies how various ecosystem features are influenced by climate...
Agriculture is a fundamentally important human activity that intrinsically depends on nature and at the same time poses a threat to it. Agriculture depends on healthy ecosystems and ecosystem services, such...
World Food Programme conducts routine market analysis to understand the market situation through observing trends of retail market prices and exchange rate fluctuations. Based...
Overexploitation of fisheries is a major environmental and socioeconomic problem that may reduce biodiversity and eventually lead to the vanishing of populations. Vendace (Coregonus albula) is a valuable fish that as most of marine...
Since 2000, the World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg) has been promoting vegetable grafting technologies to manage soil-borne diseases (e.g., bacterial wilt) and abiotic stresses (e.g...
IFAD’s Near East, North Africa and Europe (NEN) Division operates across 21 countries spread across three continents. The economies, agricultural ecosystems, climates...
Discover the work of Mobile Learning Hubs in different Baltic countries in identifying ways in which bio-circular-economy serves as a driver for regional development.