It s inevitable
ecologists have long wondered why forests decline in the absence of catastrophic disturbances. A study, published in Science, sheds light on this issue.
During the study, an international team of researchers investigated natural forested stands across six
Related Content
- The state of weather and climate extremes 2023
- Corruption kills: global evidence from natural disasters
- Climate-induced displacement and migration: a proposed framework for G20 collaboration
- Adaptation measurement: assessing municipal climate risks to inform adaptation policy in the Slovak Republic
- Making trade work for climate change mitigation: the case of technical regulations
- Report on flexibilisation of coal fired power plant: a roadmap for achieving 40% technical minimum load