Climate-smart forestry is a type of forestry that involves monitoring forest functions and anticipating disturbances. This helps foresters devise suitable actions that could prevent any negative effect on the provision of ecosystem services and forest productivity.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
23 Mar 2022
Water plays a vital role in the survival of all animals and plants on Earth. In the absence of water, there would be no life on Earth. Our planet is covered by 70% of water but freshwater is astonishingly scarce.
By Olivia Hudson
22 Mar 2022
Every year on March 22, the world commemorates World Water Day. Ecologists of all countries celebrating Water Day draw public attention to the state of water bodies, the problems of water supply safe for human health, and rational water consumption.
Korean scientists working at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) have been researching the lengthening of summer under 1.5 °C and 2 °C conditions using several global models.
By Georgie Lyng
18 Mar 2022
AZoCleantech speaks to Jenna Guffogg about their research on remote sensing and its use in coastal plastic waste. Guffogg talks about the extent of plastic waste in beach areas and how satellite imaging will improve the ability to track and remove it.
By Laura Thomson
17 Mar 2022
To address extensively changed forest successional circumstances, 20th- and 21st-century climatic shifts, and quickly shifting wildfire regimes in the present age, scientists suggest landscape-level adaptation.
By Laura Thomson
17 Mar 2022
Space-based technology provides a large-scale perspective of what is happening on the planet so we can decide how to solve the problems that cause global warming.
By Clarissa Wright
15 Mar 2022
This article looks at hydrometeorological monitoring systems and their applications across society, including why they are used and current research within the field.
With an increased demand for lithium, new lithium projects are now proliferating in countries that have been sitting on significant reserves and resources of the popular metal. Due to electric car use, lithium demand is increasing and is going to be profitable in the next few years, helping to combat pollution emissions and climate change.
By Olivia Hudson
14 Mar 2022
With more people becoming more environmentally aware of the increasing impacts of climate change such as flooding, increased atmospheric temperatures, droughts, and melting of ice caps, governments worldwide are now investing billions in environmental monitoring techniques to control further damage to Earth.
By Olivia Hudson
14 Mar 2022