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In Finland, the European spruce bark beetle prefers mature Norway spruce forests close to recent clear-cut sites, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland finds.
Annalisa Savaresi, newly appointed Professor of International Environmental Law, has seen the change in how students see the future.
Finnish indoor air quality (IAQ) researchers in collaboration with forerunner companies, municipalities and cities, are launching a groundbreaking new co-innovation project titled GIANT (Global trends in IAQ: Novel technologies, Competence and Business).
The results of MSc Petri Kesti's dissertation can help understand the effects of browning of waters on biota.
MSc Huizhong Zhang-Turpeinen's doctoral research focuses on understanding the trends of BVOC emissions from the forest floor in boreal forests, particularly in the context of wildfire disturbance and forest succession.
Heatwave-associated morbidity may vary depending on the duration and intensity of the hot period and can affect people from all age groups, says Hasan Sohail, MSc.
MSc Xudan Zhu revealed that terrestrial greening and altering hydrology following climate change may have a major impact on DOC concentration in aquatic ecosystems.
The 5th Finnish Molecular Ecology Symposium will be held on the Joensuu Campus of the University of Eastern Finland on 24–26 April 2024.
The warming climate shifts the dynamics of tundra environments and makes them release trapped carbon, according to a new study published in Nature.