
How can science and farmers’ voices together shape the future of European agriculture? On 11 November, leaders from the Europe-LAND consortium presented our latest research at the European Parliament in Brussels during a science–policy exchange on “How the CAP can drive sustainable farming practices.” The event, hosted by MEPs Maria Walsh, Maria Noichl, and Michal Wiezik,…
Earlier this year, the Europe-LAND project launched the podcast series “European Land Use Talks,” streaming on Podigee and Spotify. Today, the second episode is released featuring an insight-packed conversation with Clemens Jänicke of Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO). In this concise episode, he speaks with project Communications Manager, Megan Curling, about…
Pokračovať v čítaní... Episode #2 of European Land Use Talks Now Live!
Latvia’s forests tell a story of resilience, transformation, and adaptation to political, social, and environmental upheaval. A new study, Drivers of Forest Land, Management, and Policy Changes in Latvia: Over a Century of Transitions, published in Trees, Forests and People, explores how shifting political regimes and governance have shaped one of Europe’s most forest-rich nations….
Pokračovať v čítaní... University of Latvia Team Published in Trees, Forests and People
Recently published in the high-impact journal Remote Sensing of Environment, “The progress and potential directions in the remote sensing of farmland abandonment” showcases the power of cross-project collaboration — including Europe-LAND’s partner team at Charles University (Czech Republic). Although urban expansion and the growing demand for agricultural production are intensifying pressure on land use, farmland…



