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Rauf oder runter? Wandernde Alpenpflanzen und instabile Berghänge
Während viele Berghänge durch den Klimawandel immer instabiler werden, müssen Pflanzenarten auf ihnen nach oben wandern um steigende Temperaturen zu überleben. ...
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Antrittsvorlesungen: Prof. Eva Nöthen und PD Dr. Sabine Dörry
12.15 Uhr, Hörsaal IV Dr. Sabine Dörry (Geographie / Antrittsvorlesung) Die globale Finanzindustrie zwischen Nachhaltigkeit und Steueroptimierung 13.15 Uhr, ...
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Pain compliance, less lethal weapons & torture lessons from Chile
Pain compliance, less lethal weapons & torture: lessons from Chile From October 2019 to January 2020, massive demonstrations took place in Chile. The ...
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Alpine Naturgefahren im Klimawandel
Alpine Naturgefahren haben schon heute eine erhebliche ökonomische und Sicherheitsbedeutung. Verschiedene Prozesse die zu alpinen Naturgefahren führen, nehmen ...
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Koloniale Spuren in der Geographie und im Geographischen Institut
Eine Podiumsdiskussion mit Prof. Dr. Bernd Belina und Prof. Dr. Antje Schlottmann. Weitere Informationen zu der Veranstaltung folgen in Kürze.
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Isotope hydrology in New Zealand and the Pacific
Isotopes of water provide a window into otherwise invisible aspects of the water cycle including sub-surface hydrological pathways and sources of water to ...
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Measuring twice - why students repeat field measurements at the same location and timing
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Domesticating Responsibility: Refugee Hosting & the UK's 'Homes for Ukraine' Scheme - Prof. Burrell
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New Publication: „No farmers, no food!“ Agriculture in India between agrarian crisis and economic liberalisation
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Exploring the role of science-policy Interfacing in the Land-Water Nexus to strengthen resilience of land and people on the occasion of World Water Day 2024
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