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How to develop degrowth scenarios for biodiversity?
Although economic growth is a key driver of biodiversity loss, the scenarios developed so far consider that the economy must continue growing. This leads to...
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Women's voices enhance small-scale fisheries management
Women make up 40% of the workforce in the small-scale fishing sector, but their participation is often overlooked.
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Size mattered in early commercial fisheries in Brazil
Mangroves systems along the Brazilian coast have supported human societies since prehistoric times, but the benefits they provide have been increasingly...
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New Summer School on urban agriculture
ICTA-UAB will be hosting a workshop at ICTA-UAB focusing on urban agriculture and its potential positive impacts at building and city level.
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A study highlights the importance of the relationship between people and plants
Sandrine Gallois and Álvaro Fernández Llamazares, researchers from ICTA-UAB, presented in Camprodon (Girona) the results of a participatory research carried...
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ICTA-UAB celebrates COAMB's 20th anniversary
The ICTA-UAB congratulates the Official College of Environmentalists of Catalonia on the 20th anniversary of its foundation and collaborates in the...
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Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility
In an increasingly climate-conscious world that recognises the importance of active transport, the Bike Bus movement has emerged as a powerful tool to...
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Key use of short-lived radionuclides as tracers of ocean sinking particles
The joint application of naturally occurring radionuclides (thorium-234 and polonium-210) as tracers of sinking particles in the ocean can help to better...
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Andre Colonese speaks about the history of fishing at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona
ICTA-UAB researcher André Carlo Colonese participated in the III Workshop on the History and Anthropology of Maritime Fishing, organised by the "Salvador...
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