Projects of Livestock Research
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Diana Zuluaga - Design of a decision matrix to assess GM crop impact on the detrital food web
November 2, 2012 - Project - Brassica crops and their main glucosinolate (GSL) hydrolysis products (Isothiocyanates) are being used for biofumigation as an alternative to chemical fumigation to reduce the occurrence of soil-borne plant pathogens. I am focusing on increasing the production of particular GSLs toxic for invertebrates that are vital to soil ecosystem functioning. -
Modelling & reconstruction of landscape evolution and landslide dynamics in the Central Mountain area of Taiwan
September 11, 2012 - Project - By Dr. J.M. Schoorl et al. -
Physiological status assessment of coniferous forest affected by natural disturbances using imaging spectroscopy and radiative transfer modelling
September 25, 2012 - Project -
Assessment of the role of horizontal gene tranfer in the bacteril adaptation to halogenated compounds in the environment
October 30, 2012 - Project - The traditional view on evolution has been that small mutations may occur in a certain organism and if beneficial, give the organism an increased fitness leading to this organism having a higher number of offspring; having the new beneficial mutations. -
Science-Policy interface in nature conservation in Poland
November 1, 2012 - Project -
REDD FLAME - REDD Fast Logging Assessment & Monitoring Environment
September 25, 2012 - Project -
NutriTech - Application of new technologies and methods in nutrition research the example of phenotypic flexibility
September 20, 2012 - Project - NutriTech will build on the foundations of traditional human nutrition research using cutting-edge analytical technologies and methods to comprehensively evaluate the diet-health relationship and critically assess their usefulness for the future of nutrition research and human well-being. Technologies include genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, laser scanning cytometry, NMR based lipoprotein profiling and advanced imaging by MRI/MRS. -
The Urban Nexus of the Environmental Flows of Water, Energy and Food
May 26, 2016 - Project - Cities are becoming increasingly more populated and rapid urbanization is taking place all around the world. This requires larger supplies of input and output resources to sustain human and urban needs. Water, Energy and Food (WEF) have long been acknowledged as essential inputs to feed cities. -
User Learning Services - Training programme in use of the Copernicus Climate Data Store Platform
September 6, 2019 - Project - C3S User Learning Services provide free training on how to use the Copernicus Climate Data Store platform and its content. The ambition is to provide high-quality training to those who use climate data. -
Natural resource governance (water and climate) - Art Dewulf
October 31, 2012 - Project - Art Dewulf’s particular niche in public administration research consists of the study of complex problems of natural resource governance, particularly the governance of water resources and climate adaptation.