Press Releases
2020
- Landnutzungswandel führt zu stärkeren Überschwemmungen in Indonesien
(University of Göttingen No. 109 - 27.08.2020 - Showcase Bioeconomy: Research Aims to Combine Species Protection & Palm Oil Production(University of Hohenheim - 12.08.2020)
- Das Palmöl-Dilemma
(Süddeutsche Zeitung - 28.07.2020) - Fette Erträge: Das umstrittene Palmöl ist oft das kleinere Übel(NZZ am Sonntag - 06.06.2020)
- Nachhaltiges Palmöl? Wie Umweltschutz und Armutsbekämpfung vereinbart werden können
(University of Göttingen No. 65 - 19.05.2020) - Geheimes Leben zwischen Ölpalmenwedeln – eine Oase für Kleinstlebewesen(University of Göttingen No. 37 - 02.03.2020)
- Umweltfreundlicher Biodiesel aus Palmöl?(University of Göttingen No. 34 - 27.02.2020)
- Sustainability claims about rubber don’t stick(University of Göttingen No. 12 - 22.01.2020)
- Michelin sustainable rubber criticised for deforestation(NewScientist, 20.01.2020)
2019
- Less fertilizer and no herbicide but same yield?(University of Göttingen No. 227/2019 – 05.11.2019)
- Monitoring biodiversity with sound: how machines can enrich our knowledge(University of Göttingen No. 115/2019 – 18.06.2019)
2018
- The research work of EFForTS scientists on “Carbon costs and benefits of Indonesian rainforest transformation to plantations” published in Nature Communications 9 (2018) has been featured by Mongabay.com on 5 July 2018.
- Kosten und Perspektiven des Palmölanbaus. Göttinger Wissenschaftler analysieren Kohlenstoffemissionen und bieten Lösungsansätze.
(University of Göttingen No. 154/2018 – 02.07.2018) - Palm oil: the carbon cost of deforestation.
(École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL/WSL – 19.06.2018) - Tropical peat swamps: Restoration of endangered carbon reservoirs
(Journal of Ecology - The Blog, May 23, 2018 & University of Göttingen No. 113/2018 - 24.05.2018) - Comment on Palm oil not threat to nature: Research”, Jakarta Post, 18 April 2018 from the Joint Management Board of CRC 990 / EFForTS
2017
- Deforestation linked to palm oil production is making Indonesia warmer
(University of Göttingen No. 211/2017 - 25.10.2017) - From bacteria to birds: tropical plantations disrupt biodiversity – Scientists from Göttingen University investigate effects of land conversion in South-East Asia
(University of Göttingen No. 160/2017 – 28.08.2017)
2016
- Kleinbauern setzen verstärkt auf Monokulturen - Göttinger Wissenschaftler untersuchen ökologische Auswirkungen der Landwirtschaft in Indonesien
(University of Göttingen Nr. 240/2016 - 10.11.2016) - The research work "Higher incomes driving Indonesian smallholders to oil palm and rubber" of EFForTS scientists published in Nature Communications 7 (2016) has been featured by Mongabay.com on 3 November 2016.
- Wie die Natur den Kohlendioxid-Austausch regelt
(Göttinger Tageblatt - 12.10.2016) - Ökosystemfunktionen in Ölpalmplantagen reduziert - Göttinger Wissenschaftler bewerten Auswirkungen der Umwandlung von Tieflandregenwäldern
(University of Göttingen Nr. 158/2016 - 15.08.2016) - More is better: the diversity and number of soil animals determine leaf decomposition in the forest
(iDiv - 04.06.2016) - Agroforst-Systeme statt Monokulturen
(Klimaretter.Info - 26.04.2016) - Studien im Regenwald: Weniger Artenvielfalt, höheres Einkommen
(Göttinger Tageblatt - 25.04.2016) - Zellkommunikation und Regenwald
(University of Göttingen newspaper "uni inform" January 2016 (Page 5)) - UNJA Newspaper article about the Workshop held by C02
(08.08.2016) - UNJA Gelar Seminar Pengelolaan Sapi di Lahan Sawit
- Talk (PDF) of the CRC presented at the 74. Sarasehan (public symposium) of the Indonesian Embassy in Berlin on February 28, 2016.
2015
- Workshop Publikasi EFForTS
(March 2015) - Kerjasama UNJA, IPB, UNTAD dan Universitas Goettingen
(05.06.2015)
2014
- Internationale Forschung auf Sumatra
(University newspaper "uni inform" October 2014 (Page 4))
2013
- Tribun Jambi, Page 2
(October 2013) - Tribun Jambi, Page 2
(October 2013)