The effect of the Panama Canal expansion on Fish Invasions at the Isthmus of Panama The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and is an important hotspot for aquatic invasions in the Western Hemisphere. This project intends to understand better fish invasion dynamics in this major canal after its expansion in 2016.
AquaINFRA The AquaINFRA project will develop a virtual research environment that will allow seamless data discovery and processing through a single interface to promote Open Science.
SOS-Water Defining a safe operating space (SOS) for water resources in a changing climate and society is urgently needed to ensure a sufficient and reliable supply of water of a quality acceptable for human activity and natural ecosystems over the coming decades.
GeoFRESH The “GeoFRESH” online platform will allow high-resolution geospatial queries of the global hydrographic network, and enables users to download analysis-ready environmental data.
The R-package hydrographr The hydrographr package in R allows scalable geospatial processing workflows to yield analysis-ready data in spatial freshwater biodiversity science.
BioAgora BioAgora aims to connect research results on biodiversity to the needs of decision-making in a targeted dialogue between scientists, other knowledge holders and policy actors.
BiNatUr – Bringing Nature Back Nature based solutions in cities can help mitigate the negative effects of future climate change and improve biodiversity and urban life.
Dynamic hyporheic zone Effects of non-stationary flow and a moving riverbed on organic trace substances.
ERGO - EndocRine Guideline Optimisation ERGO - EndocRine Guideline Optimisation - breaking down the wall between human health and environmental testing of endocrine disrupters