Projected climate change scenarios augur the disappearance of the Balearic boxwood
This species, common in eastern Andalusia, is able to trap moisture from the fog and convey it to the ground, making it a valuable tool in times of drought
Predictive models augur that at the end of the century fields will need more water than today
A team from the University of Cordoba has published evapotranspiration projections for Andalusia through 2100, using a machine learning model that allows this data to be obtained based on the air temperature
A study proposes the Atlas cedar as an alternative to mitigate the effects of climate change in forests on the Iberian Peninsula
A study carried out by an international team and published in a special issue of the journal Forests on adaptive forestry analyzed the usefulness of the Atlas cedar, a North African species, in mitigating the effects of climate change in the forest systems of the Iberian Peninsula's Mediterranean Arc
MOVING PROJECT | Researchers and inhabitants of Europe’s mountainous areaswork together towards a new policy framework making these natural spaces sustainable and resilient
The research group at the University of Cordoba, coordinated by Professor Mª del Mar Delgado, analyzes the value chains of mountain areas in Cordoba's Sierra Morena mountain range
Life Forest CO2 PROJECT | Well-managed Forests Sequester More Carbon
The Life Forest CO2 project has created administrative mechanisms to capitalize on the carbon sequestration capacity of forests to offset carbon emissions
LiveAdapt, a project led by UCO to adapt extensive livestock farming to climate change
The international project seeks to find new strategies based on innovative technology and practices that permit adaptation in this sector that, in addition to suffering from the consequences of climate change, is one of the keys to its mitigation
LIVE ADAPT PROJECT | Extensive Livestock Farming Draws on Innovation to Cope with Climate Change
A multidisciplinary team will seek to introduce technological improvements in the use of water, pastures and farm management
Climate change will cause a loss of olive production in Andalusia
A study led by the University of Cordoba estimates close to a 30% decrease in production in the province of Seville, which will most suffer the effects of climate change