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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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UAB to organise Growth vs Climate Conference 2024
With the aim of addressing the most pressing environmental issues of our time, the ICTA-UAB Growth vs Climate Conference 2024 will bring together leading...
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The international scientific community to debate the dichotomy between economic growth and the fight against the climate crisis
Human activity is irreversibly changing our planet, especially the climate. The voracious demand for fossil fuels and natural resources has led us to an...
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The diet of prehistoric Andean populations was based on cultivated plants, not fish
The earliest complex societies developed from 3000 BCE onwards on the Central Andean coast were based on cultivated plants other than maize, and only...