13 June 2022 short news More than 3000 pages of freshwater knowledge New encyclopedia on rivers, lakes, wetlands and the groundwater published
8 June 2022 short news New policy brief on flood control German scientists have summarised in a policy brief what smart flood protection should look like and what benefits nature-based solutions in particular provide.
30 May 2022 focus When waters run out of water Dry banks instead of expanses of water, trickles instead of torrents. With climate change, freshwater bodies are losing water. Researchers of IGB are investigating what this means for people and ecosystems. Over the next few weeks, they will answer 10 questions on the topic.
2 June 2022 press release Multiple stress for shallow lakes Various pesticides, nitrate and climate warming – many stress factors for lakes and their creatures. A French-German research team has studied the individual and combined effects of these stressors on the food web of macrophytes, algae and microorganisms in shallow lakes.
20 May 2022 focus Diminishing habitats Our planet is experiencing a dramatic decline in biodiversity. Freshwater plants and animals are particularly at risk. IGB scientists reveal where and why freshwater habitats are declining.
30 June 2022 insight Students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute at IGB Interactive Qualifying Project on Lake Ecology between students from different technical disciplines from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), USA, and IGB researchers.
12 May 2022 press release Protecting fungi An international research team involving IGB calls for the better protection of aquatic fungi. This endeavour sounds insignificant and difficult to implement, but this is not the case on either count.
3 May 2022 short news Improving quarry ponds How can angling clubs support fish and biodiversity? This question was addressed by representatives from research, nature conservation and the angling community in the BAGGERSEE project. Now they have presented their results.
4 May 2022 press release Flood risk reduction with multiple benefits: more space for the river Ecological flood control, i.e. measures that restore floodplains, is effective, technically possible and economically efficient. Yet, this approach is not consistently implemented worldwide because of the high administrative and legal hurdles.
28 April 2022 insight Girls' Day at IGB Today, Girls' Day took place in presence again, and not digitally. For 15 girls, this felt like real water research work.