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“Curtas” para divulgação de boas práticas na alimentação sustentável nas IES

Rocha, Ada; Soares, Aldina; Avelar, David; Marques, Eduardo; Duarte, João; Barros, Manuel; Oliveira, Heitor


Análise da secção E. (Produção e Consumo Alimentar)

Soares, Aldina; Neto, Belmira; Farinha, Carla; Avelar, David; Alves, Elsa; Santos, Joana


Engagement with the Community and Partnerships for Sustainable Food Production ...

Soares, Aldina; Neto, Belmira; Farinha, Carla; Avelar, David; Alves, Elsa

The Sustainable Food Production and Consumption Working Group of the Sustainable Campus Network (RCS) participated, in 2020/21, in a survey of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Portugal. One of the sections of this survey aimed to better understand what is happening in HEIs in terms of the food service sustainability. Food Production and Consumption is a critical theme for sustainability and has a very hi...


Looking at the food chain stakeholders: challenges and opportunities for sustai...

Rocha, Ada; Soares, Aldina; Rodrigues, Alexandra; Neto, Belmira; Farinha, Carla; Avelar, David; Alves, Elsa; Lima, João; Melo, Nuno


Análise das respostas obtidas ao inquérito, sobre sustentabilidade no ensino su...

Soares, Aldina; Neto, Belmira; Farinha, Carla; Avelar, David; Alves, Elsa; Santos, Joana


Framing the application of Adaptation Pathways for agroforestry in Mediterranea...

Vizinho, André; Avelar, David; Fonseca, Ana Lúcia; Carvalho, S.C.P.; Sucena-Paiva, Leonor; Pinho, Pedro; Nunes, Alice; Branquinho, Cristina

Adaptation Pathways is a decision support tool designed to create adaptation policies under different climate change scenarios. This tool has been used successfully in several sectors and contexts such as coastal and river adaptation, urban heat waves, floods and rural livelihoods but its use in natural resource management, has faced several challenges and limitations. In the sector of agroforestry its use has ...


Framework for Climate Change Adaptation of Agriculture and Forestry in Mediterr...

Vizinho, André; Avelar, David; Branquinho, Cristina; Lourenço, Tiago Capela; Carvalho, S.C.P.; Nunes, Alice; Sucena-Paiva, Leonor; Oliveira, Hugo

Planning the adaptation of agriculture and forestry landscapes to climate change remains challenging due to the need for integrating substantial amounts of information. This information ranges from climate scenarios, geographical site information, socio-economic data and several possible adaptation measures. Thus, there is an urgent need to have a framework that is capable of organizing adaptation strategies an...


Framing the application of Adaptation Pathways for agroforestry in Mediterranea...

Vizinho, André; Avelar, David; Fonseca, Ana Lúcia; Carvalho, Silvia; Sucena-Paiva, Leonor; Pinho, Pedro; Nunes, Alice; Branquinho, Cristina

Adaptation Pathways is a decision support tool designed to create adaptation policies under different climate change scenarios. This tool has been used successfully in several sectors and contexts such as coastal and river adaptation, urban heat waves, floods and rural livelihoods but its use in natural resource management, has faced several challenges and limitations. In the sector of agroforestry its use has ...


Framing the application of Adaptation Pathways for agroforestry in Mediterranea...

Vizinho, André; Avelar, David; Fonseca, Ana Lúcia; Carvalho, S.C.P.; Sucena-Paiva, Leonor; Pinho, Pedro; Nunes, Alice; Branquinho, Cristina

Adaptation Pathways is a decision support tool designed to create adaptation policies under different climate change scenarios. This tool has been used successfully in several sectors and contexts such as coastal and river adaptation, urban heat waves, floods and rural livelihoods but its use in natural resource management, has faced several challenges and limitations. In the sector of agroforestry its use has ...


Ecological complexity effects on thermal signature of different Madeira island ...

Avelar, David; Garrett, Pedro; Ulm, Florian; Hobson, Peter; Penha-Lopes, Gil

From a systemic perspective, evolution and natural succession promote the creation of efficient biological structures and processes that capture and dissipate the solar energy, maximizing the entropy production. This ecological complexification results in better ecosystem thermodynamic performance indicated by lower tem- perature. In a brief period of evolutionary time human-induced disturbance has altered prof...


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