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Presentation of the NBS4WATER project at Ohanes City Hall

Today we were at Ohanes City Hall to present our NBS4WATER project on the "acequias de careo" systems of the Sierra Nevada as nature-based solutions to climate change. It has been a pleasure to exchange ideas and how well they have attended us. The "acequias de careo" systems of the Ohanes ravine are beautiful and […]

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CAESCG extends its outreach and transfer work also to Colombia

Our PhD student Nelson Londoño Gutiérrez participated in an outstanding way in the Virtual Forum of the Corporación Autónoma Regional de Cundinamarca for the celebration of the International Day of Biological Diversity with the presentation "Biodiversity Conservation in Colombian Socioecosystems". Nelson is doing his doctoral thesis on "Socioecosystems as a framework for designing biodiversity conservation […]

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NBS4WATER: new CAESCG project

This week we had the meeting to coordinate the work of NBS4WATER, a new project on "Nature-based solutions for resilient management of the hydrological cycle in mountain areas: traditional water management systems of Sierra Nevada", the project in which we intend to characterize and enhance the value of irrigation ditches of Sierra Nevada as nature-based […]

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Our secretary Maria Jacoba Salinas invited to the radio program "Mujeres 10".

The program Mujeres 10, broadcasted on UniRadio Jaén (University of Jaén's radio station) whose theme is scientific dissemination, is a radio program promoted by the Atalaya Project, whose director is Julio Ángel Olivares Merino, and in its last edition, the fourth, under the slogan "Creativamente(s) Sostenibles", counted, among other guests, with the presence of the […]

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Our CAESCG colleagues don't stop!!

Our colleague and PhD student at CAESCG, Montse Escudero Clares, attended during the 25th, 26th and 27th the "Seminar on Remote Sensing Applied to Territorial Monitoring of Ecosystems" at the facilities of CENEAM, the National Center for Environmental Education, in Valsaín, Segovia, held in the surroundings of the Guadarrama National Park, and organized by the […]

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What are the effects of land abandonment in the Mediterranean?

Through a literature review, our researcher Cristina Quintas-Soriano, from the SociECOSLab research group (UAL), together with researchers from Germany Tobias Plieninger (University of Kassel and University of Göttingen) and Andreas Buerkert (University of Kassel), have published their new scientific findings in the article entitled "Effects of land abandonment on nature contributions to people and good […]

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What methods can we use to investigate the sense of place in agricultural areas and how it influences the processes of rural abandonment?

Beatriz E. Murillo-López (UTP-Colombia), our researcher Antonio J. Castro (UAL), and Alexander Feijoo-Martínez (UTP-Colombia), have published their latest research on this topic in an article entitled "Nature's Contributions to People Shape Sense of Place in the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia". Despite the undeniable rural exodus that affects all agricultural lands on the planet, there […]

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News from Diario de Almería about the age of the Pulpí Geode.

The University of Almeria has, among its many research groups, one called "Water Resources and Environmental Geology" (whose researchers José María Calaforra Chordi, group leader, Ángel Fernández Cortés and Fernando Gázquez Sánchez, are part of our center, the CAESCG), who have determined in their latest research findings the age of the gypsum crystals of the […]

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A data-driven methodological routine to identify key indicators for social-ecological system archetype mapping

Our researcher Manuel Pacheco-Romero, currently on a postdoctoral stay at the Social-Ecological Systems Institute of the Leuphana University of Lüneburg (Germany), has just published an article entitled "A data-driven methodological routine to identify key indicators for social-ecological system archetype mapping" in the journal Environmental Research Letters, together with the researchers María Vallejos (INIA-Uruguay), José Paruelo […]

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New finding about the Giant Geode of Pulpí

Our researchers Fernando Gázquez, Ángel Fernández-Cortés and José María Calaforra together with collaborators Ana Monteserín and Christina Obert, have recently published in their latest research work a finding that further enhances the importance of the giant geode of Pulpí, entitled "The Absolute Age and Origin of the Giant Gypsum Geode of Pulpí (Almería, SE Spain)", […]

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