Jean-Louis Doucet: a plea for sustainable forest management
Professor of tropical forestry Jean-Louis Doucet argues that timber harvesting can help to protect biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Professor of tropical forestry Jean-Louis Doucet argues that timber harvesting can help to protect biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
4000 arbres pour 4000 nouveaux étudiant·es ! Un projet de reboisement porté par le Green Office de l'ULiège en partenariat avec l'ONG Friendship.
Through a series of activities, Pot'Ingé invited us on Wednesday June 28 to reflect on the role of the university in the food transition. The afternoon was organized around three themes: learning, meeting and collective construction.
In as part of a study of the ecological network conducted by the University of Liège, users of the sart Tilman site are invited to take part in a major butterfly inventory.
A study is underway to identify the areas to be restored and the areas to be created to conserve and improve the ecological network of the Liège region, specifying the role of the Sart Tilman campus.
Following ULiège's initiative to offer a tree to each new student enrolled in the BAC1 programme, ERAIFT students planted the first trees in the Luki reserve.
A forest of almost 4000 trees will be planted in the Luki Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A project led by the Green Office and ULiège researchers.
During 3 weekends, the Hautes Fagnes-Eifel Nature Park and the Hautes Fagnes resort offer various workshops to 30 young people motivated by environmental issues, around a team of resource persons.
In small groups, members of the ULiège community regularly put on their gardening gloves for a lunch break or an afterwork. The aim: to grow seasonal fruit and vegetables and, above all, to share them.
The major project of the next few years for HEC Liège: the creation of a new sustainable and state-of-the-art campus.