Projects
Impact of Global climate change and desertification on the environment and society in Southern Central Vietnam-Case Study in Binh Thuan Province. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Challenges to the Global Financial System: Covid-19 and Climate Change KU Leuven
The world is facing two dramatic challenges: Covid-19 and Climate Change. The global financial system needs to deal with these challenges. Its design and functioning is key in determining how we adjust to these shocks and determines social welfare for the generations to come. The objective of this research proposal is to provide academic guidance in the design of a financial system that allows to address these fundamental challenges.
Effects of climate change and nutrient pollution on mycorrhizal abundance and diversity in globally distributed grasslands. University of Antwerp
A multifaceted approach to assess anthropogenic and climate induced changes in the distribution of deep-sea nematodes Ghent University
The deep sea is the greatest habitat on Earth, covering up to 70 % of the seabed. However, this environment is still poorly known and underexplored, partially due to its greatness and difficult accessibility. Currently, the deep sea is being threatened by various anthropogenic activities, such as fishing and mineral-resource exploitation, in addition to climate change effects. Understanding deep-sea biodiversity is of prime importance to ...
Evaluation of coupled global climate models in terms of circulation patterns. KU Leuven
SRP-Onderzoekszwaartepunt: Earth: from Accretion to Anthropocene: Documenting 4.5 Billion Years of Global Changes Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Plant and Vegetation Ecology and Global Changes. University of Antwerp
Who sponsors climate change? An investigation into the representation and reception of climate change in news media. University of Antwerp
Ecosystem response to climate change: a machine learning approach KU Leuven
The response of ecosystems to climate change is one of the largest uncertainties in future climate projections as the response of ecosystems to disturbances (e.g. wildfire), anomalies and extremes (e.g. droughts, heatwaves,…) remains poorly quantified. Although the frequency and intensity of disturbances, anomalies and extremes are projected to continue to increase with climate change, the ecological impact across ecosystems remains a major ...