Many northern European landscapes, including western Russia, are covered either by carbon-rich wetlands on thick peat soils, or by forests typically on thin organic soils...
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Changes in future soil erosion rates are driven by climatic conditions, land use patterns, socio-economic development, farmers’ choices, and importantly modified by agro-environmental policies...
A fast pacing climate change exacerbates the multitude of human impacts. Several reports highlighted (e.g., Magurran, 2016; Lewis et al., 2017; Diffenbaugh et...
Soil erosion is one of the eight threats in the Soil Thematic Strategy, the main policy instrument dedicated to soil protection in the European Union (EU). During the last decade...
The EAT-Lancet universal healthy reference diet recommends an increase in the consumption of healthy foods, among which treenuts and groundnuts. Both are, however, water-intensive products, with a large...
Going Green and Cold: Biosurfactants from Low-Temperature Environments to Biotechnology Applications
‘Cold’ is becoming ‘cool’ in microbiology. The cryosphere is becoming more easily accessible to scientific expeditions and is predicted to fuel the discovery of novel natural products. Research on biosurfactants from psychrophilic...
The BIOMASS FUTURES project, Final Project Deliverables 4.1