More than 20 scientists from Eurac Research - climate researchers, biologists, sociologists and engineers - have been collecting and analysing data for over a year.
The HydroAlp research project (2011-2014) promoted by EURAC Research aims to quantify on a local scale the effects of climate change on the hydrological cycle in alpine regions.
The main objective of this three-year project (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2022) is to find out how current climate change affects the function of alpine lakes and thereby influences the provision of ES.
National reporting network (NRN) acts as a way of drought impact assessment carried out through regular observations, which helps to deliver early awareness of drought damage in place.
European Drought Observatory (EDO) is an online tool for European early warning, monitoring and forecasting of drought and its impacts, based on satellite data, hydro-meteorological modelling and in-situ observa
The project aimed at increasing the resilience of the society to the occurrence of drought in the Danube region, by developing a multifaceted tool for drought monitoring based on latest technology, and by
This interdisciplinary science book, which bridges the gap between the natural and social sciences, comprehensively presents both the scientific principles of renaturation ecology and practical
SAGIS was initiated in 1987, when a project team of the Office, in cooperation with the University of Salzburg, developed a concept for the implementation of a Geographic Information System for
Since 2009, Bavarian municipalities have had a free tool at their disposal in the form of the land management database (FMD), which makes it much easier for them to deal with interior development potential
The village of Faller, which has always been a destination for summer and winter stays, lends itself very well to this type of solution, thanks also to the layout of the town centre.
On 8 June 2018, the South Tyrolean Parliament passed the new Provincial Law on Space and Landscape (No. 9 of 10.07.2018), which comes into force on 1 July 2020.
The SHELTER project is funded by the EU programme INTERREG Italy-Austria. The project partners are Plattform Land, the Veneto Region (LP), EURAC and the municipalities of Val di Zoldo, Valstagna and Anras.