Research groups
- Computational & Applied Vegetation Ecology [CAVElab]
- Forest & Nature [ForNaLab]
- Hydro-Climate Extremes Lab [H-CEL]
- Precision Soil and Crop Engineering [PreSco]
- Remote Sensing | Spatial Analysis Lab [REMOSA]
- Soil Contamination [SoCon]
- Soil Degradation and Conservation [SoDeCo]
- Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management [SoFer]
- Soil Genesis [SoGen]
- Soil Physics [SoPHy]
- Soil Spatial Inventory Techniques [ORBit]
- Wood Technology [Woodlab]
About us
The mission of the Department of Environment is to push the boundaries of research to better understand, value, map, and manage the world’s natural resources.
News
11 May 2022 | Stonehenge reveals traces of a much older past |
13 January 2022 | Pascal Boeckx and Kris Verheyen awarded for work on climate change |
12 January 2022 | Drought makes heatwaves hotter but less deadly |
21 December 2021 | Kris Verheyen member of the Royal Flemish Academy |
29 October 2021 | PhD research explained in Twitter thread |
4 October 2021 | Cooling effect of European forests mapped for the first time |