You can now check or download the Layman´s report of Life Blue Natura project More information in this link ...
Read MoreRead MoreYou can now check or download the Layman´s report of Life Blue Natura project More information in this link ...
Read MoreRead MoreThe Andalusian Government through the Climate Change Service has just published the carbon standard and offset projects on the Andalusia Climate Change Portal, another of the achievements and tools included in this Life programme project.Among the available documentation there is: The Andalusian Carbon Standard for the...
Read MoreRead MoreThis publication is addressed at public institutions, civil society organisations, researchers and private companies interested in strengthening their initiatives, as for example, the ones related to corporate social responsibility, through Blue Carbon projects. In particular, this manual presents all the necessary methodological steps from the design...
Read MoreRead MoreClimate change is already altering key Mediterranean ecosystems, such as coastal wetlands and seagrass habitats. Also known as ‘Blue Carbon’ ecosystems, tidal salt marshes and seagrass meadows can store high amounts of carbon from our atmosphere. Hence, Blue Carbon ecosystems hold great potential as Nature-based...
Read MoreRead MoreAs the unlock phases progress, we are organizing the new actions that were pending, to finish the protection and study tools for blue carbon sinks in Andalusia. Follow us on social networks FACEBOOK TWITTER INSTAGRAM YOUTUBE CHANNEL...
Read MoreRead MoreGAME CSIC has edited several videos to show the relevant actions were developed in the International Course "Sizing the Blue Carbon": you have a short and a extended version, both in the GAME and BLUENATURA YouTube channels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paW7KhMb290&feature=youtu.be...
Read MoreRead MoreYou can now see and download the reports and maps for Andalusian seagrasses. Access here: THEMATIC MAPS...
Read MoreRead MoreThe attention to biospheric carbon sinks has been growing during the last few decades as a means to decelerate the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere. The potential of Blue Carbon in this endeavor is being actively explored in the last few years with important...
Read MoreRead More"Blue Carbon" is the carbon assimilated and stored by marine and coastal ecosystems such as wetlands, marshes, mangroves, and seagrass beds. It represents a large natural carbon sink, and as such, can provide new incentives that prioritize restoration and conservation of these important ecosystems. Comprehensive and...
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