We are excited to announce the recent publishing of the latest paper developed within and supported by the Europe-LAND project. On February 28, 2025, the…
The Europe-LAND project just launched the dedicated podcast series “European Land Use Talks” this week. In periodic episodes the series will dive into various topics…
In Sweden, a Christmas tree is classified as forest, whereas in Denmark, it is considered a crop—an example that underscores the complexity of agricultural land-use…
From left to right: Dr. Gheorghe Kucsicsa, Dr. Monica Dumitrascu, Dr. Mihaela Sima, Dr. Ana Ursanu and Dr. Ines Grigorescu. The team from the Institute…
Europe-LAND aims to influence future land-use decisions and support climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation efforts. As such, it is crucial to understand the perspectives…
Europe-LAND just published our database of harmonized European land-use data last month! Since early 2024, project partners have been approaching national paying agencies and other…
The first issue of the Europe-LAND project Newsletter is available for download now! In this issue, the project partners present the current status of work…
The BOKU Europe-LAND project team is represented by an interdisciplinary team of scientists from the Institute of Social Ecology (SEC) at BOKU University in Vienna,…
The University of Latvia (UL) team in the Europe-LAND project brings together experts of environmental science, geoinformatics, and socio-economy. The UL team performs GIS and…
The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) team is based at the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management. Anton Stal Olafsson leads the research group “Nature,…