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New study shows promising detection method for alien cerambycid beetles
Being able to detect the presence of invasive species upon their arrival at ports of entry before they establish in non-native countries is an urgent...
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ICTA-UAB researchers awarded the PhD Extraordinary Award
Six researchers of the PhD programme in Environmental Science and Technology coordinated by ICTA-UAB received the PhD Extraordinary Award for their doctoral...
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ICTA-UAB researchers awarded the PhD Extraordinary Award
Four ICTA-UAB researchers of the PhD programme in Environmental Science and Technology coordinated by ICTA-UAB received the PhD Extraordinary Award for their...
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Hickel discussed limits to growth with Ursula von der Leyen
ICTA-UAB researcher Jason Hickel was one of the speakers at the opening plenary of the “Beyond Growth 2023 Conference” together with the President of the...
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Raising awareness of microplastic pollution among schoolchildren
ICTA-UAB researcher Michaël Grelaud and Andrea Vidal Durà from the Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia (ICGC) have launched a project aimed at...
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ICTA-UAB demands the European Parliament to take action to fight pollution in the Mediterranean Sea
The implementation of effective policies at local and regional level, and the cooperation of all countries in the Mediterranean Sea basin is urgently needed...
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ICTA-UAB signs the Brussels Statement for Ocean Sustainability
ICTA-UAB is one of the signatories of the "Brussels Statement of Scientific Institutions for Ocean Sustainability".
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Gendered travel patterns when cycling or e-scooter riding?
GEMOTT and ICTA-UAB resarchers have studied the use of micromobility in the city of Barcelona and the relationship between the behavior of its users and...
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Do opinions about economic growth influence climate policies? New ERC Advanced Grant
Do different opinions about the relationships between economic growth and the environment influence the social-political support for serious climate policy?...
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Social media content opens new frontiers for sustainability science researchers
With more than half of the world’s population active on social media networks, user-generated data has proved to be fertile ground for social scientists who...