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Incendios forestales

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Authors: Presidencia Del CSIC;

Incendios forestales

Abstract

Los informes Ciencia para las Políticas Públicas (Science For Policy) forman parte de un proyecto estratégico impulsado desde la presidencia del organismo para contribuir a la definición de políticas basadas en la evidencia científica. Elaborados por equipos de investigadores del CSIC, estos documentos abordan los principales retos científicos y sociales como la resistencia de las bacterias a los antibióticos, los incendios, las sequías, la generación de energía, la producción alimentaria y el tratamiento de plásticos. Su objetivo es servir de puente entre los centros de investigación y los decisores políticos para contribuir a la definición de políticas públicas basadas en la evidencia científica.

Ciencia para las Políticas Públicas - Science 4 Policy.-- Coordinado por: Cristina Santín, Javier Madrigal, Xim Cerdà, Juli Pausas.

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Ciencia, Producción alimentaria, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Decisores, End poverty in all its forms everywhere, Energía, Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all, Océanos, Alimentos, Combustibles fósiles, Políticas públicas, Evidencia científica, Cambio climático, Antibióticos, Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, Retos, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, Desarrollo sostenible, Sequías, Science 4 Policy, Incendios, Resistencia bacteriana, Políticos, Informes, Nutrición, Plásticos, Desafíos

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