Stops & spots of the week – XLIV

Features that made my week.

  1. Documentaries and conferences online, about trees vulnerability to climate change.
    [fr] https://www.canal-u.tv/chaines/canal-uved/vulnerabilite-et-adaptation-des-arbres-au-changement-climatique
  2. There might have been too much enthusiasm about the actual roles and functions of mycorrhizal networks in forests.
    [eng] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-01986-1.epdf
  3. Helpful tools to develop woodchips use in an agricultural context.
    [fr] https://labelhaie.fr/litiere-plaquette-boite-a-outils/
  4. How is flower development controled ? The answer is finally here.
    [fr] https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/le-journal-des-sciences/formation-des-fleurs-l-enigme-enfin-resolue-8570450
    [eng] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-022-01336-2
  5. Trees promote well-being in urban areas.
    [eng] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00468-023-02389-2
  6. A map that collects data about people and places that have or are interested in small and reversible dwellings.
    https://hameaux-legers.org/habitat-reversible/carte_aux_tresors
  7. Good tools, good ethics.
    [fr] https://www.la-frontiere.fr/
  8. A point of view on sustainable planning when lead by governments.
    [fr] https://greenwashingeconomy.com/8-arguments-contre-la-planification-ecologique/
  9. About trees and methods to diagnose possible failures… a counterpoint.
    [eng] https://osf.io/4ehns/
  10. An essay about patriarchy, colonization and food sovereignty.
    https://riot-editions.fr/ouvrage/regime-general-pour-une-securite-sociale-de-lalimentation-laura-petersell-kevin-certenais/

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