In Latin America, an ancient tree of imposing trunk stands as an emblem of nature, culture and history, preserving itself as a living legacy.
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed new calculation models that, for the first time, estimate the global influence of rays in forest ecosystems.
A recent study details that these tools manage to monitor large extensions of vegetation and provide relevant information to anticipate changes in global climate
With virtual and face -to -face talks, from August 11 to 16, an open call to young people, students, researchers, teachers and the general public will be held in the countrys forestry faculties. The proposal is framed in the Forest Sciences Week: an invitation to connect with our forests, in order to know the goods and services they provide, to assess them.
The experiment with photographs and forest sounds showed that people are able to identify how much biodiversity there are just observing or listening to walking through a forest is a multisensory experience. The intense green of foliage, the light filtering between the branches, the bird choir at dawn. But how much do we really capture the biodiversity that surrounds us?
A study by the University of Zurich found that trees that form alliances with two types of fungi can better bear climate change and expand to new areas.
Buenos Aires, August 2025 - The accreditation for Expoferretera 2025 is already enabled, the International Exhibition of Articles for Ferreterías, Sanitary, Pinturies and Construction Materials, which will be held from October 22 to 25 in La Rural, Fairground of Buenos Aires.
With more than 300 exhibitors and a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability, Fimma Brazil 2025 today opened its doors in Bento Gonçalves. The fair, one of the most important events for the wood and furniture industry in Latin America, will run until August 7 and promises to generate businesses for more than R $ 1.7 billion.
While accepting the hard truth that 2024 marked the first year in which global temperatures exceeded 1.5 ° C threshold established by the Paris Agreement, recognizing the vital role of forests and trees in climate regulation has never been more crucial