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Analyzing soils from space: the value of earth observation in mapping the carbon content on croplands by Dries De Bièvre21 MayIn order to take better care of our agricultural soils, we need to be able to monitor them. Earth observation could be a piece in the puzzle that is soil monitoring. Therefore, in my research I investigate how we can use satellite observations to learn about the organic carbon content in soils. I will explain why this could work and why that would be valuable.En savoir plusAnalyzing soils from space: the value of earth observation in mapping the carbon content on croplands by Dries De Bièvre21 MayIn order to take better care of our agricultural soils, we need to be able to monitor them. Earth observation could be a piece in the puzzle that is soil monitoring. Therefore, in my research I investigate how we can use satellite observations to learn about the organic carbon content in soils. I will explain why this could work and why that would be valuable.
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Combined effects of climate and land use change on the hydrology of a Mediterranean catchment: the Siliana catchment in Tunisia by Imen EL Ghoul16 MayClimate change and Land use/land cover (LULC) represent the two primary factors influencing the hydrology of a watershed. In this research, we explore the combined impact of alterations in climate and LULC on hydrological processes.En savoir plusCombined effects of climate and land use change on the hydrology of a Mediterranean catchment: the Siliana catchment in Tunisia by Imen EL Ghoul16 MayClimate change and Land use/land cover (LULC) represent the two primary factors influencing the hydrology of a watershed. In this research, we explore the combined impact of alterations in climate and LULC on hydrological processes.
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Simple or complex approaches for hydro-sedimentary modelling by Taoufik Hermassi (Institut National de Recherche en Génie Rural, Eaux et Forêts (INRGREF), Tunisie ) et Haykel Sellami (Centre de Recherche et des Technologies des Eaux (CERTE), Tunisie)16 May
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Fascination of plants (Day 2)15 MayVenez découvrir les plantes et la botanique sous toutes leurs formes ! À l’échelle mondiale, nous sommes entourés par plus de 400,000 espèces de plantes.En savoir plusFascination of plants (Day 2)15 MayVenez découvrir les plantes et la botanique sous toutes leurs formes ! À l’échelle mondiale, nous sommes entourés par plus de 400,000 espèces de plantes.
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Effect of living winter cover crops on pesticide concentrations in soil and soil solution in temperate agro-ecosystems by Noe Vandevoorde14 May
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Fascination of Plants Day12 MayVenez découvrir les plantes et la botanique sous toutes leurs formes ! À l’échelle mondiale, nous sommes entourés par plus de 400,000 espèces de plantes.En savoir plusFascination of Plants Day12 MayVenez découvrir les plantes et la botanique sous toutes leurs formes ! À l’échelle mondiale, nous sommes entourés par plus de 400,000 espèces de plantes.
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Le goût amer du chocolat : la déforestation liée au cacao by Cécile Renier07 May
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Tropical humid forests: water consumers or producers? The case of a forest fragment in the Atlantic Forest by Prof. Laura De Simone Borma National Institute for Space Research06 May
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Water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus governance: methodological aspects of the assessment of supportive and restrictive contexts by Isabelle Lajeunesse (Université de Tours, Département géographie)02 May
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Bats in the spotlight: Spatiotemporal response of bats to anthropogenic light by Claire Hermans02 May