February 24, 2023

Julia Neidig: “A socially inclusive and green city needs to go beyond instrumental and economic framings of nature”

Cities are often claimed to be a core driver of both environmental change and an increasing disconnection of humans from nature. Yet, people connect, relate with, and appreciate nature in more diverse ways than most current policies’ instrumental lens towards nature’s contribution to people’s well-being allows for.
February 27, 2023

New BC3 article demonstrates key steps needed to create more interoperable models in agricultural systems

New technology, such as cloud computing, remote sensing and artificial intelligence (AI) can play an important role in sustainable agriculture, optimizing resources, providing key spatial-temporal information and identifying the most appropriate and effective practices for better management.
February 28, 2023

BC3 campaign for the International day of Women and Girls in Science

BC3 researchers participated in various events on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science promoted by Emakumeak Zientzian with the aim of making the research activities of women researchers in STEAM careers visible and encouraging scientific vocation in secondary school students, especially female students.
March 3, 2023

BC3 gets involved in a new research project on soil biodiversity

BC3 has recently joined the four-year project NBSOIL, which stands for Nature-Based Solutions for Soil Management. NBSOIL, which officially kicked off last December 12, is coordinated by the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation (IUNG-PIB), along AgriSat Iberia, Instituto Técnico Agronómico Provincial de Albacete (ITAP) and REVOLVE.




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