Professor Daniel Farinotti investigates the evolution of glaciers and the implications for water resources. On the occasion of his promotion to Associate Professor of Glaciology in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, we asked him what currently drives him in research and teaching.
Interception and evaporation limit the amount of summer precipitation reaching forest soils. As a result, beech and spruce trees are dominantly transpiring precipitation originating from the winter half of the year. Sufficient soil water storage is key during extended summer dry periods.
Swiss cities are more likely to accept densification when densification projects provide affordable housing and green spaces compared to densification that is implemented through reduced regulations for housing construction. By prioritizing a socio-ecological densification, extensive planning procedures and delays might be minimized. This is shown in a report from the D-BAUG Chair of Spatial Development and Urban Policy.
Antarctica harbours a large concentration of meteorites imbuing the icy continent with an unparalleled wealth of information on our Solar System. However, these precious meteorites are rapidly disappearing from the ice sheet surface due to global warming, according to a new study in Nature Climate Change.
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Wer einen Beitrag zur Lösung der immer drängender werdenden Herausforderungen im Umwelt- und Klimabereich leisten will, ist im IfU am richtigen Ort. Forschung und Praxis werden in unserem Lehrgang Umweltingenieurwissenschaften zusammengebracht und an technisch interessierte Studierende vermittelt.