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Event - 02.04.2021
Mapping policy for how the EU can reduce its impact on tropical deforestation
In brief: EU imports of products contribute significantly to deforestation in other parts of the world. In a new study, published in One Earth , researchers from several universities worldwide, among them University of Louvain, evaluated thousands of policy proposals for how the EU could reduce this impact , to assess which would have the largest potential to reduce deforestation - while also being politically feasible.

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High interest of future students at Uni.lu Open Day 2026
Health - Mar 12
Study breastfeeding and surgery: important questions often not asked
Health - Mar 12
GetBrainHealthy: a nationwide initiative to promote brain health for all
Economics - Mar 12
Visions of the Brussels economy. An empirical analysis of convergences and divergences
History & Archeology - Mar 11
From ancient Persia to the Islamic Republic: sport at the heart of Iranian civilization
Innovation - Mar 9
Meet CRAB, a circular economy startup that leverages AI to better track our waste
Event - Mar 9
the 25th Printemps des Sciences!
Pedagogy - Mar 9
National Youth Report 2025: The End of the Boundary Between Online and Offline Worlds?
Politics - Mar 6
Public opinion and popular sovereignty
Religions - Mar 5
Islam in Belgian prisons: VUB research nuances 'radicalisation focus'
Life Sciences - Mar 4
New insights into a bacterial toxin-antitoxin system may lead to alternatives to antibiotics
Health - Mar 2
Diabetes: international funding to study pancreatic beta cells
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