BIOPAMA Team highlights the importance of forest monitoring, the use of Earth Observation and the role of BIOPAMA Programme on forest conservation.
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The lack of handwashing facilities in Africa hampers the fight against infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
Monitoring climate extremes impacting agriculture in Southern Africa with the Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP).
Algae are a valuable resource for food supplements, cosmetics, fertilisers and fuels. The JRC is compiling and analysing data on sustainable algae production and use in Europe.
Engaging communities in land planning and co-designing solutions can benefit the biodiversity, the climate and the people.
This unique interactive tool demonstrates how each processing parameter can affect the total emissions of a biofuel.
Did you know that Europe's yearly agricultural biomass is equal to the weight of 162 pyramids of Cheops? How to best manage this valuable resource and optimize a circular economy?
Biodiversity is critical to our society and quality of life. The EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 sets out a path to become more sustainable and bring back nature into our lives.
To help measure a sustainable circular bioeconomy the JRC, in partnership with other Commission services and external experts, developed the EU Bioeconomy Monitoring System.
More fires, heatwaves and floods, especially in the Southern regions of Europe. Find out how much damage can be avoided if we act. And what if we adapt to global warming?