Filter for Search for news Programme area Programme areaBiodiversity in a Changing WorldEcosystem Services for a Sustainable FutureDimensions of Complexity of Aquatic SystemsPredictive Ecology in the Anthropocene Topic TopicAdaptation and evolutionFreshwater ecosystemsBiodiversityEnvironmental changeMultiple stressors and pollutantsWater and matter cyclesUse and managementAquaculture and aquaponicsAnglingBehavioural ecology and swarm intelligence Format Formatpress releaseinsightshort newsfocus Apply 121 - 130 of 145 itemsTopic:Use and management 14 August 2018 insight Ecohydrologist Doerthe Tetzlaff is elected AGU Fellow Doerthe Tetzlaff, head of IGB's Ecohydrology department for one year, has been honoured with the American Geophysical Union's Fellowship – as the first ever female hydrologist in Germany. 11 July 2018 short news Urban Algae: European young scientist’s project Today 97 young scientists from across Europe start studying the society’s perception of ecosystem services provided by urban ponds, as well their ecological status. 28 June 2018 short news A great finish to the MoMo project IGB researcher Jürgen Hofmann receives medal of merit from the Mongolian Ministry of Environment for his achievements in environmental monitoring and for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas. 13 June 2018 insight Research in the River 11 scientists and 300 kilometers of river: impressions of three weeks of sampling in the entire river network of the Vjosa in Albania. 1 June 2018 focus IGB scientist Thomas Mehner set to become new president of the International Society of Limnology Thomas Mehner, limnologist and fish ecologist at IGB, is sharing his ideas for a redefinition of the international specialist society SIL, which is devoted to limnology and the management of freshwaters. 31 May 2018 short news New Leopoldina discussion paper on pesticides Pesticides can cause big problems in ecosystems. That is the result of a new discussion paper of German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, in which effects of pesticides and options for action are explained based on recent scientific results. 15 May 2018 short news Factors of success in river restoration What are the crucial aspects for river restoration? At the end of April, IGB scientists and representatives of the Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) met on an excursion on the river Havel. 5 December 2017 short news New Atlas for Kharaa Yeröö River Basin in Mongolia Mongolia is characterised by water scarcity as well as dynamic changes and conflicts of water use in the water sector. IGB is f.i. responsible for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas. 11 November 2017 insight Fighting Light Pollution: Galileo Award for Sibylle Schroer IGB scientist Dr. Sibylle Schroer has been awarded the 2017 Galileo Award by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) for her outstanding achievements in research on light pollution. 24 October 2017 press release Flagship species could help protect freshwaters 83 per cent of all the world’s threatened freshwater species occur in the same areas as the “imposing” freshwater species examined within the study – all of which are potential ambassadors for their ecosystem. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Next page ›› Last page Last »
14 August 2018 insight Ecohydrologist Doerthe Tetzlaff is elected AGU Fellow Doerthe Tetzlaff, head of IGB's Ecohydrology department for one year, has been honoured with the American Geophysical Union's Fellowship – as the first ever female hydrologist in Germany.
11 July 2018 short news Urban Algae: European young scientist’s project Today 97 young scientists from across Europe start studying the society’s perception of ecosystem services provided by urban ponds, as well their ecological status.
28 June 2018 short news A great finish to the MoMo project IGB researcher Jürgen Hofmann receives medal of merit from the Mongolian Ministry of Environment for his achievements in environmental monitoring and for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas.
13 June 2018 insight Research in the River 11 scientists and 300 kilometers of river: impressions of three weeks of sampling in the entire river network of the Vjosa in Albania.
1 June 2018 focus IGB scientist Thomas Mehner set to become new president of the International Society of Limnology Thomas Mehner, limnologist and fish ecologist at IGB, is sharing his ideas for a redefinition of the international specialist society SIL, which is devoted to limnology and the management of freshwaters.
31 May 2018 short news New Leopoldina discussion paper on pesticides Pesticides can cause big problems in ecosystems. That is the result of a new discussion paper of German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, in which effects of pesticides and options for action are explained based on recent scientific results.
15 May 2018 short news Factors of success in river restoration What are the crucial aspects for river restoration? At the end of April, IGB scientists and representatives of the Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) met on an excursion on the river Havel.
5 December 2017 short news New Atlas for Kharaa Yeröö River Basin in Mongolia Mongolia is characterised by water scarcity as well as dynamic changes and conflicts of water use in the water sector. IGB is f.i. responsible for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas.
11 November 2017 insight Fighting Light Pollution: Galileo Award for Sibylle Schroer IGB scientist Dr. Sibylle Schroer has been awarded the 2017 Galileo Award by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) for her outstanding achievements in research on light pollution.
24 October 2017 press release Flagship species could help protect freshwaters 83 per cent of all the world’s threatened freshwater species occur in the same areas as the “imposing” freshwater species examined within the study – all of which are potential ambassadors for their ecosystem.