by Comunicacion.IHCantabria | Sep 26, 2023 | cambio climático, Freshwater Ecosystems, Marine Climate and Climate Change, Projects
NEWS Five entities from Cantabria present the European NBRACER project, which offers nature-based solutions for regional climate resilience in the Atlantic Cantabria is the only region in Spain where the demonstration of this project, which is part of the “EU...
by Comunicacion.IHCantabria | Jul 13, 2023 | General News, Marine Climate and Climate Change, Scholarships
NEWS The European Commission awards a Marie Sklodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellowship to Itxaso Odériz for research at IHCantabria. Her research proposal is focused on the detection and assessment of coastal hazards on a global scale in transitional and neoclimatic...
by Comunicacion.IHCantabria | Jun 30, 2023 | Climate Risks, Adaptation and Resilience, General News, Marine Climate and Climate Change
NEWS IHCantabria study shows the enormous benefits of beaches in dealing with climate change A study by the Environmental Hydraulics Institute of the University of Cantabria (IHCantabria), recently published in the journal Nature Communications, and highlighted on...
by Comunicacion.IHCantabria | Jun 29, 2023 | General News, Marine Climate and Climate Change
NEWS The IHData UPDATE project will ensure the maintenance and extension of the meteo-oceanic climate data required by IHCantabria and by many external users. One of the novelties of the IHData UPDATE project, which is being developed within the framework of the...
by Comunicacion.IHCantabria | Feb 13, 2023 | General News, Marine Climate and Climate Change
NOTICIAS The Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment and IHCantabria update their scientific and technological cooperation agreement for 2023 A Cuban delegation made up of senior officials from the Environment Agency (AMA), and the Institute of...
by IHCantabria | Nov 24, 2022 | cambio climático, Marine Climate and Climate Change, Projects
NEWS The Coclico project, whose purpose is to support decision-making on coastal risk management and adaptation to climate change, begins. Last October, IHCantabria researchers, together with eighteen other partners, initiated the CoCliCo project, financed with...