• Tree age and climate change, what impact?
    by Editorial Board on 5 Ottobre 2024 at 23:01

    The age of trees and forest stands, as a result of past forest management that has shaped their diversity and structural and physiological characteristics, significantly influences the functioning of these ecosystems, and conditions their ability to mitigate climate change. This is the finding of two research studies by the Institute for Mediterranean Agricultural and Forestry The post Tree age and climate change, what impact? first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Microalgae as biosensors to detect heavy metals in water
    by Editorial Board on 22 Maggio 2024 at 01:00

    Researchers from the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems ‘Eduardo Caianiello’ of the National Research Council (CNR-Isasi), in collaboration with the Anton Dohrn Zoological Station in Naples (Szn), have developed an optical test for the detection of the copper dose dispersed in water samples isolated from the Sarno river in Campania, the results of The post Microalgae as biosensors to detect heavy metals in water first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • The call of the wild seduces even digital
    by Danilo Travascia on 13 Marzo 2024 at 01:00

    Forests are essential for our environment, society and economy. Beyond mitigating climate change and natural disasters, forests are also crucial ecosystems for biological diversity. However, these ecosystems serve other valuable functions, including soil conservation, water cycle regulation, carbon storage, providing resources and habitat. The Global Forest Resources Assessment Report (FAO, 2020) estimates that the world The post The call of the wild seduces even digital first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Is climate change altering our forests?
    by Aurora Chiara Cortese on 8 Gennaio 2024 at 01:00

    The study of my Bachelor’s Thesis Work in Forestry and Environmental Sciences examined a mixed coniferous reforestation forest about forty years old, mainly consisting of white spruce (Abies alba Miller) and maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton), located in Basilicata, in the municipality of Savoia di Lucania (PZ, Italy), in the locality of “Grotta dell’Angelo.” It The post Is climate change altering our forests? first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • An innovative approach to river flood mapping
    by Rosa Coluzzi on 25 Luglio 2023 at 01:00

    Floods represent one of the most common and most impactful natural disasters worldwide. During the first two decades of the 2000s, floods alone caused $651 billion in economic damage and these losses are expected to increase further in the future due to climate change, economic growth and urbanisation. Effective flood management requires accurate knowledge of The post An innovative approach to river flood mapping first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.

  • Earthquake in Turkey: the apocalypse is always man-made
    by Angelo Rosiello on 20 Maggio 2023 at 01:00

    An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 was recorded in Turkey on 6 February 2023 and affected a large area in south-eastern Anatolia, on the border with Syria. This event was replicated about 9 hours later by another tremor with an estimated magnitude of 7.5, about 60/70 km north-east of the first one; in addition, The post Earthquake in Turkey: the apocalypse is always man-made first appeared on SmartGreen Post | news about the environment.