Nutrient Network Europe

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

  • Harpole, William Stanley (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung)
  • Haider, Sylvia (Partner*in)

Beschreibung

The aim of the NEu project is to realise a European-focused sub-network of the Nutrient Network (NutNet) that is centred in Germany. This will be accomplished by i) developing new question-driven science initiatives that focus on regional biodiversity questions and environmental problems and ii) initiating new German and European collaborations, partnerships and funding opportunities.
KurztitelNutNet
AkronymNEu
StatusAbgeschlossen
Zeitraum01.01.2031.12.24

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Publikationen

  1. Technotopia.
  2. Question Answering Mediated by Visual Clues and Knowledge Graphs
  3. Correlation between Isometric Maximum Strength and One Repetition Maximum in the Calf Muscle in Extended and Bended Knee Joint
  4. DECODING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM. TEACHING STUDENTS HOW TO PROBLEMATIZE COMPLEX CONCEPTS
  5. Global Governance and the Interplay of Coordination and Contestation
  6. Correction to
  7. On the structure of measurement noise in eye-tracking
  8. Sustainable Development and Material Flows
  9. Introduction: The representative turn in EU Studies
  10. Experimental Tests for an Innovative Catamaran Prototype
  11. Extraction of information from invoices - challenges in the extraction pipeline
  12. Analysis of life cycle datasets for the material gold
  13. Project-Mentoring in Engineering Education - a competence-oriented teaching and learning approach
  14. Analyzing Emotional Styles in the Field of Christian Religion and The Relevance of New Types of Visualization
  15. Learning through evaluation
  16. A Besov space mapping property for the double layer potential on polygons
  17. Effects of plyometric training on postural control in static and dynamic testing situations
  18. Temporal discrimination as a function of marker duration
  19. Competition in fragmented markets
  20. Distribution of Organophosphate Esters between the Gas and Particle Phase-Model Predictions vs Measured Data
  21. Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  22. Mapping the Order of New Migration
  23. Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’
  24. Selecting methods for ecosystem service assessment
  25. IFIP WG 13.5 workshop on resilience, reliability, safety and human error in system development
  26. Tree species identity, canopy structure and prey availability differentially affect canopy spider diversity and trophic composition
  27. Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands
  28. Tree diversity alters the structure of a tri-trophic network in a biodiversity experiment
  29. Random year intercepts in mixed models help to assess uncertainties in insect population trends