
Projetos
A investigação teórica em variadas áreas do saber e a aplicação do conhecimento adquirido na resolução de desafios socioeconómicos estão patentes na atividade de cada uma das escolas que compõem o CTROP.
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Efeitos do fogo controlado na composição e estrutura de comunidades de pequenos mamíferos não-voadores (Ordens Didelphimorphia e Rodentia) no Cerrado Brasileiro.
Exploring the Diversity of Rice Landraces in West Africa: Getting Insights Into Salinity and Drought Stress Tolerance.
Agriculture for food and nature: Sustainable intensification of African farming systems in North and West Africa.
Evaluation of insect and ecosystem functioning resilience to climatic changes.
Human-carnivore conflicts in NE Mozambique: understanding the social and biological contexts of the conflict and defining mitigation and management strategies.
Mangroves, mangrove rice and mangrove people - sustainably improving rice production, ecosystems and livelihoods in Guinea-Bissau.
A multidisciplinary approach to study climate change and fire impact in the miombo woodlands from the Niassa National Reserve (NNR), North Mozambique.
Promoting resource smart green technologies in technical professional and higher education, to increase Mozambique’s food production and nutrition security.
Agricultural research for development in Portuguese speaking Africa: Enhancing local research capacity, contributing to address local challenges.
Sustainable coffee production in the Gorongosa National Park in the context of deforestation, climate change and food security.
University-based Community Action Research for increasing viability of cereal-legume value chains towards improved nutrition and livelihoods in sub-Sahara Africa.
Generation, characterization and in vivo evaluation of a novel live malaria vaccine.
Importância dos Reservatórios de Parasitas Extra-Vasculares em Gado e Modelos Laboratoriais de Ratinhos.
Exploring the hidden life of African trypanosomes: parasite fat tropism and implications for disease.
The objective of the project is to establish a top-level scientific network of several institutions and research groups from Europe and Africa on the field of slavery studies.
O projeto faz parte de investigação qualitativa desenvolvida na Universidade de Lisboa, inicialmente no Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência e agora no Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território.
Climatic changes and plant genetic resources: the overlooked potential of Cabo Verde's endemic flora.
Migrants as a seasonal ecological force shaping communities and ecosystem functions in temperate and tropical coastal wetlands.
Securing the ecological integrity of the Bijagos archipelago as a key site for waders along the East Atlantic Flyway.
The Anteaters and Highways project will assess the impact of roads on Giant anteater populations in the Brazilian Cerrado.