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Earth System Services

Description of the area

Knowledge and technology transfer, via tailored services, is essential to bridge the gap between science and its end users in key sectors of society (energy, urban development, infrastructure, transport, health and agriculture) via tailored services. Non-profit services are developed in-house (weather and atmospheric composition forecasting, and climate predictions) via projects in collaboration with public administrations, private contracts with companies or funding agencies, and spin-off companies that could exploit operational opportunities.

The overall aim of the Earth System Services Group is to demonstrate the ongoing value of climate prediction services, atmospheric composition and weather forecasting to society and the economy. The group actively works in identifying user needs that will partly guide research in the BSC-ES Department and aims to quantify the impact of weather, climate, aerosols and gaseous pollutants upon socio-economic sectors through the development of user-oriented services that ensure the transfer of the technology developed and the adaptation to a rapidly changing environment, especially of those highly vulnerable.

The Earth System Services Group has an interdisciplinary approach closely collaborating with all research groups within the department (Climate predictions, Atmospheric compositions and Computational Earth Sciences) and support groups at the BSC (technology transfer, communications, visualisation, education and outreach).

List of people involved (alphabetical order)

Martí Badal Soler


Science communication and User-engagement

Interests: Science communication and Outreach. Development of creative solutions relevant to stakeholders. Co-creation and user-engagement.

Bio: Dr. Martí Badal received his PhD in molecular genetics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and started a professional research career. After a decade at several biomedical institutes in the Barcelona area, he moved towards Science Communication with a Master's degree at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. To strengthen his communication's profile, he is currently enrolled in a second Master's degree on Corporate Communication at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Dr. Badal has extensive experience in science dissemination methodologies and teaching. His role at Earth System Services (ESS-BSC) is to engage with professional profiles, mainly from the energy sector, to co-design long range forecast tools ready to be used in their companies' decision making.


Sara Basart


Postdoctoral Researcher in the Atmospheric Composition Group
Personal page
Interests: dust modelling and feedback processes, air quality, aerosols, meteorology, end-user products.

Bio: Dr Sara Basart (female) received a degree in Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB). She studied a Masters in Meteorology and Climatology a the University of Barcelona (UB). Dr Basart obtained her PhD degree in Engineering Environmental (Degree of European Doctor) at Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in January 2012 while doing her research at different research centres (Centro de Investigación Atmosférica de Izaña, Spain, and Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, France). Her main research background covers mineral dust modelling, air quality and aerosols. At present, Dr Basart is a researcher in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). She is the scientist in charge of the WMO Sand and Dust Storm Warning Advisory and Assessment System (SDS-WAS) Regional Center for Northern Africa, Middle East and Europe, and the Barcelona Dust Forecast Center (BDFC), hosted in BSC. She also participates in international projects like the International Cooperative on Aerosol Prediction (ICAP) initiative and ACTRIS (ACTRIS and ACTRIS-2). She is leading the BSC participation in Copernicus (CAMS-84). She has authored or co-authored more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in international journals and book chapters.


Jaime Benavides


PhD Student
Interests: urban air quality modelling, road transport emissions, urban wind dynamics, decision making

Bio: Jaime Benavides has a Msc. degree in Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems with emphasis on Data Mining and a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering both from University of Granada. Currently, he is doing a PhD under the supervision of Dr. Oriol Jorba, Dr. Albert Soret and Dr. Marc Guevara dealing with the Development and Evaluation of a street scale air quality modelling system over Barcelona with the Atmospheric Composition Group at BSC. Once the modelling system will be implemented he plans to apply it to analyse the impact of air quality measures to improve air quality in Barcelona in collaboration with other members of the Services Group at BSC.


Dragana Bojović


Social Scientist
Personal page
Interests: user engagement and communication for better informed decision-making in climate change adaptation and environmental governance.

Bio: Combining her interest in global change with versatile experience in new methodologies and technologies, Dragana joined BSC to work at the interface between climate services researchers, providers and users. Dragana holds a PhD in Science and Management of Climate Change from the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, a MSc in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford, and a BSc in Ecology from the Belgrade University. Previously, Dragana worked on various European and International projects on improving adaptation to climate change in different sectors, by overcoming communication and technological barriers that prevent effective use of climate and environmental information, including local knowledge. She collaborated with scientists, policy-makers and communities from Chile to Nepalon on the support of knowledge transfer, enhancement of the resilience to climate and other socio-ecological changes, and fostering of environmental governance. Dragana currently coordinates user engagement activities in EU funded projects PRIMAVERA, MAGIC and APPLICATE, and helps integrating the social sciences tools in the activities of the Earth System Services Group.


Nicola Cortesi


Postdoctoral Researcher
Personal page
Interests: verification of sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasts for agriculture and energy sector; application of statistical downscaling, weather regimes and weather types to Climate Services.

Bio: Dr.Nicola Cortesi holds a degree in Atmospheric Physics at Milan University, a M.Sc. on Geographic Information Systems and interpolation techniques and an international Ph.D on modelling precipitation and temperature variability. As postdoctoral, he focused on statistical downscaling at CERFACS (MeteoFrance), on multi-model ensemble evaluation at IC3 (Barcelona) and on validation of S2S forecasts at BSC. He has a 10-years experience in handling, analysing, assessing and visualizing large global and regional climate simulations and a 3-years experience in verification of S2S forecasting systems. He contributed to various national and European projects (SPECS, COST, RESILIENCE, NEWA, SECTEUR, S2S4E, FORALPS).


Nube Gonzalez-Reviriego


Postdoctoral Researcher

Interests: Research ​on climate services tailored ​to different sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture ​and food security. Seasonal forecast quality assessment. Teleconnection ​patterns ​and weather regimes. Climate projections. Development of novel strategies to better communicate research results to the end users.

Bio: Dr. Nube Gonzalez received a degree in Physics from the University of Salamanca (USAL). She studied a Masters in Meteorology and Climatology at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) under a fellowship from “la Caixa” Foundation. She joined the Climate Investigation and Application Group (GICA) of the USAL under a FPI fellowship, where she holds an international PhD in “Research and Development of Geotechnologies” in year 2015. Her Doctoral Thesis, entitled “Evaluación de las teleconexiones climáticas observadas y simuladas con modelos de CMIP en la región Euro-Atlántica” focus on Northern Hemisphere Teleconnections with outputs of Global Climate Models (GCM ́s) from CMIP3 and CMIP5 datasets under different emission scenarios and comparison with Re-analysis data. In year 2013 she started to work at Institut Català de Ciències del Clima (IC3) in the Climate Forecasting Unit (CFU) where she was involved in the development and communication of climate services for energy. Currently, Nube is working at BSC, where her research topic is to understand the forecast quality and the predictability sources of the most comprehensive set of sub-seasonal and seasonal probabilistic predictions of wind speed and temperature. She contributed to various national and European projects as RESILIENCE or EUPORIAS among other.


Marc Guevara


Postdoctoral Researcher

Interests: emissions, geographic information system, air quality modelling

Bio: Dr. Marc Guevara holds B.S. in Industrial Engineering (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain, October 2010) and PhD in Environmental Engineering (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain, December 2014). He is a postdoc researcher with 6 years’ experience in the areas of Emissions and Air Quality. His main expertise includes high resolution emission modelling (development, evaluation and improvement), air quality modelling, geographic information systems and environmental impact assessment. He is co-chair of the Emissions Working Group of the FAIRMODE community. He coordinated the development and implementation of an air quality forecast system for the Mexico City's Environment Secretary. He has participated in the Spanish air quality-related CALIOPE-And project and the FP7 Framework programme APPRAISAL, as well as in several national technology transfer projects related with air quality impact assessment. He has participated in capacity building and transfer of knowledge activities with technical people of the Environmental Ministry of Turkey (period of Execution: Jun 2013). He has coauthored 13 papers in international scientific journals and 8 communications to International conferences.


Prakash Kumar Jha


Postdoctoral Researcher

Interests: (1) assessing applicability of seasonal forecasts in different sectors (agriculture, forestry, water etc.), (2) projecting climate change impacts on different sectors and attributing impacts to climate, and (3) using process-based crop models for crop yield prediction and management optimization.

Bio: Dr. Prakash Kumar Jha holds a PhD in Science and management of Climate Change from the University of Venice Ca’Foscari, Italy and a MSc in Climate Change adaptation from University of the Sunshine Coast Australia. His PhD thesis assessed applicability of seasonal forecasts from state-of-the-art Seasonal Prediction Systems in a process-based crop model for rice yield prediction and optimization of inputs such as fertilizer and plantation date. He worked as a Postdoc researcher in CMCC Bologna, where he was involved in a study to identify impact of climate variability and change on Hazelnut (Corylus avellane) production and land suitability for South-East Australia and Turkey. Prakash has a BSc degree in forest science from Nepal and has 10 years of experience (facilitation and research) in the areas of community forestry, REDD+ and sustainable forest management in the context of developing countries. Currently, Prakash is working at BSC in the MEDGOLD project.


Isadora Jiménez


Science communication specialist
Personal page
Interests: User-engagement for climate and atmospheric services in different sectors (Renewable energies, Agriculture and food security, insurance, urban development and smartcities). Science communication support to disseminate research to the end user. Research and development of User Interface Platforms for climate services (e.g. Project Ukko).

Bio: Dr Isadora Christel Jiménez has a Master’s degree in Science communication (IDEC-UPF) and a PhD in offshore wind energy Impact assessment from the University of Barcelona. She has eight years of research experience in direct contact with stakeholders and five years working on science communication. As a science communication specialist of the Earth System Services group at BSC-ES she facilitates knowledge and technology transfer to end users. She is currently involved in EU funded projects in dissemination actions, user-engagement activities and the interaction with stakeholders to promote the integration of seasonal-to-decadal climate predictions in different economic sectors. She is Work Package leader within EUPORIAS and PRIMAVERA and she is also involved in user engagement and dissemination Work Packages in IMPREX, SPECS, ClimatEurope and CLIM4ENERGY.


Llorenç Lledó Ponsati

Senior researcher and PhD student
Personal page
Interests: Climate Services for Renewable Energy, Wind Resource Assessment, Wind Power Forecasting, Numerical Weather Prediction, Reanalysis, Dynamical downscaling, Bias correction and statistical downscaling, Climate Projections, Weather Routing.

Bio: Llorenç Lledó holds a BSc in Mathematics and a MSc in Meteorology. During the last decade he has worked on applications of Numerical Weather Prediction to the industry. More specifically, during the last 7 years he has focused on applications for the wind industry, specialising on Wind Resource Assessment and Wind Power Forecasting. At BSC, his work focuses on the CLIM4ENERGY project, a C3S service prototype delivering seasonal predictions of wind and capacity factor for the energy sector. Llorenç is pursuing a PhD on physics at University of Barcelona. On his free time, Llorenç loves sailing and enjoying the wind from another perspective.


Andrea Manrique-Suñén

Postdoctoral researcher
Interests: Sub-seasonal forecast quality assessment, land surface modelling, hydrology, vegetation modelling, climate-carbon cycle feedback.

Bio: Dr. Andrea Manrique-Suñén has a degree in Physics from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, with specialisation in atmospheric physics. She holds a PhD in Meteorology from the University of Reading, UK. She has expertise in land surface models, particularly on the role of the vegetation in the exchange of CO2 and energy fluxes. Her doctoral thesis is entitled: “The treatment of vegetation in land surface models: implications for predictions of land-atmosphere exchange” were the modelled effects of changes in environmental variables on the carbon and energy exchange are analysed. In BSC she is working with sub-seasonal climate predictions, ranging from one week to under a season. This work involves performing forecast quality assessments, bias adjustment methods as well as the operational implementation of sub-seasonal predictions. She is involved in the IMPREX project, performing a quality assessment of hydro-meteorological variables at sub-seasonal timescales. She also works for the S2S4E project (sub-seasonal to seasonal climate predictions for the energy sector) in the sub-seasonal timescale.


Raül Marcos


Postdoctoral researcher
Personal page
Interests: assessment and improvement of seasonal climate predictability for the development of climate and atmospheric services in different sectors (renewable energies, water resource management, forest fire prevention, agriculture and food security, insurance, urban development and smartcities). Development of novel strategies to better communicate research results to the end users.

Bio: Dr Raül Marcos Matamoros has a Master’s degree in Meteorology and an international PhD in Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB). He joined the Meteorological Hazards Analysis Team (GAMA) in the UB in 2010 and was awarded a FPU fellowship to develop his PhD. His Doctoral Thesis, entitled “Improvement of seasonal forecasting techniques applied to water resources and forest fires” is focused on the study of the performance of ECMWF System-4 and two of its potential applications: water resource management and forest fire prevention. In year 2016 he started working at the Earth System Services group at the BSC where he is involved in the study of seasonal forecasting models, improvement of their predictability, and the development of climate services for the renewable energy sector. He has been involved in national and EU funded projects (i.e. RESILIENCE, ESTCENA, DRIHM…) and in the interaction with stakeholders to promote the integration of seasonal climate predictions in different economic sectors.


Herve Petetin


Postdoctoral Researcher
STARS Fellow

Interests: air quality, aerosols, ozone, emissions, biomass burning, pollution long-range transport, pollution vertical distribution, trend analysis, boundary layer dynamics, machine learning.

Bio: Dr. Herve Petetin holds an engineering diploma from the Ecole Centrale de Lille (ECL, France, 2008), a M.Sc. in Mechanics and fluid dynamics from the University of Science and Technology Lille 1 (USTL, France, 2009), a M.Sc. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Est Creteil (UPEC, France, 2010) and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Diderot (UPD, France, 2014). His doctoral thesis, entitled “Fine aerosol in a European megacity – Simulation of the sources”, was conducted at the Laboratoire Inter-universitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques (LISA, France) and AIRPARIF, the local agency in charge of monitoring and forecasting the air quality in the Paris region. Utilizing both detailed in-situ measurements of aerosol chemical speciation from several research campaigns (PARTICULES, MEGAPOLI, FRANCIPOL) and the CHIMERE regional chemistry-transport model, he investigated several features of fine aerosol (PM2.5) pollution the Paris region, including source apportionment, evaluation of emission inventories and formation regime of secondary inorganic aerosols. Over the period 2014-2018, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Laboratoire d’Aerologie (LA, France) in the French branch of the IAGOS European Research Infrastructure which operates worldwide meaurements of ozone and carbon monoxide on-board in-service aircraft since 1994. Based on this unique dataset of about 100,000 vertical profiles, he investigated the climotogical vertical distribution and trends of these two important gaseous pollutants, through both the entire troposphere and the planetary boundary layer. Using the FLEXPART particle dispersion model coupled to global carbon monoxide emission inventories, he also get expertise on the long-range transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning plumes. As part of the scientific team of IAGOS, he was involved in the TOAR (Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report, 2015-2018) international panel of experts on tropospheric ozone (IGAC initiative) that recently assessed the state-of-the-art knowledge on this pollutant. Over the last years, he developed a new expertise on machine learning through several well-recognised Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS), including “Machine learning” (Coursera, Stanford) and “Statistical learning” (Lagunita, Stanford). In 2018, he obtained a postdoctoral funding at the BSC from the STARS program (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND program) for working on the improvement of the air quality forecasts with machine learning techniques.


Jaume Ramon


PhD Student

Interests: Reanalysis, Climate Services, Climate prediction, Wind speed variability, Wind Power Forecasting, Numerical Weather Prediction, Extreme events.

Bio: Jaume Ramon received a degree in Physics from University of València in July 2016, and holds a Master degree in Meteorology from the University of Barcelona since July 2017. He has done a 6-month internship at the Spanish met service (AEMET) where he had the opportunity to familiarize with numerical modelling. In his Master Thesis, he studied the wind farm parametrization of the WRF-ARW model. Jaume joined BSC in August 2017 and he has been worked in two different European projects: S2S4E (H2020) and INDECIS (ERA4CS). He recently received a FPI fellowship to develop his PhD, which will be focused on improving seasonal predictions for wind power users.


Daniel Rodríguez


PhD Student

Interests: Air quality management, urban air chemistry, urban mobility, socio-economic factors of climate change.

Bio: Daniel Rodriguez has a degree in chemical engineering by the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), and a MSc in Air Quality Management by the University of Birmingham, in UK. He has done an intership as air quality technician at Barcelona Regional and worked in a environmental consultancy, Enitial (UK), as a field technician. He is currently doing a PhD at the BSC in the Earth System Services department about the coupling of microscopic traffic simulators with emission and air quality models in order to develop a tool able to assess and determine the impact of air quality and traffic restriction policies at Barcelona.


Miguel Segura


Research Engineer

Interests: Study of the user engagement in order to improve the accessibility, efficiency and quality of the climate services. Promoting the use of climate and weather services by different sectors and stakeholders including academia, public sector, private companies or regular users. Numerical Weather Prediction and weather forecast.

Bio: Miguel Segura holds a BSc in Geography from the University of Valencia. He has a MSc in Meteorology from the University of Barcelona and a MSc in Geological Sciences from Brown University. He has a mixed background both in research and the private sector. He has been actively involved in soil erosion and land degradation projects in the Mediterranean, and member of the FuegoRed network. He worked as an intern at the Spanish Highest Research Council (CSIC), at the Catalan Met Office (MeteoCat) as well as at the University of Exeter, evaluating climate change impacts in the UK. Miguel worked as a researcher at Brown University, focusing on the Arctic region and climate teleconections. During the past few years, he moved to the Middle East to work for the private sector as a meteorologist working for a variety of clients, ranging from insurance, energy and transportation sectors to public organisations. He worked on operational weather forecast, implementation and development of new products, quality control and improvement of the user experience. He currently works as a Research Engineer in User Engagement at BSC. He coordinates the European Comission´s Project Copernicus C3S-512 , where he uses his combination of areas of expertise to improve the quality and efficiency of the European climate services, and increase the user´s engagement.


Albert Soret


Group leader: Earth System Services

Interests: Air quality management. Research ​on climate services tailored ​to different sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture ​and food security. Development of novel strategies to better communicate research results to the end users.

Bio: Dr. Albert Soret holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona). He is head of the Services group at the Earth Sciences Department of the BSC. The group host ~15 engineers, physicists, social scientists, economists, communication experts and other air quality and climate researchers who try to bring the latest developments in earth sciences to the society. He is a postdoc researcher with 10 years of experience in the areas of Air Quality and Climate. His main expertise includes emission modelling, meteorological modelling, air quality modelling and climate services. His research facilitates technology transfer from local, national to international levels to advance sustainable development in key sectors such as energy, urban development, infrastructure, transport, health, and agriculture and water management. He is the principal investigator of the S2S4E project (EC-H2020). Member of the External Advisory Board of Clim2Power (ERA4CS).Work Package leader within Clim4Energy (Copernicus), VISCA (H2020) and MAGIC (Copernicus) and he is also involved in EC-FP7 and H2020 projects: NEWA, EUPORIAS, SPECS, IMPREX, PRIMAVERA and APPRAISAL. He coordinated the development of an air quality forecast systems for Southern Spain-Andalucia and Canary Islands. He has participated in the Spanish air quality-related CALIOPE for the Spanish Ministry and the air quality forecast system for the Mexico City's Environment Secretary. His work has resulted in 11 peer-reviewed publications, 5 chapters in books, proceedings and reports, more than 50 contributions to conferences/workshops/seminars. He is supervisor of several postdocs and three PhD students.


Verónica Torralba


PhD student

Interests: Climate Services for Wind Energy, Climate prediction, Wind speed variability, Bias correction, Statistical downscaling and Forecast verification.

Bio: Verónica Torralba studied Physics and a Master in Meteorology and Geophysics at Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) in Spain, where she acquired a background in climate sciences. She joined the Climate Forecasting Unit (CFU) at the Catalan Institute of Climate (IC3) in October 2013 where she worked in the adaptation of the existing tools in the CFU unit to create the necessary material for the development of climate services for the wind energy sector. She is currently working in the Earth Sciences Department at the BSC where she is a PhD student involved in different European Projects (EUPORIAS, SPECS, NEWA) and national initiatives (RESILIENCE). The overall aim of her PhD is the assessment of different statistical post-processing methods which are applied to improve the quality of the seasonal forecats produce by seasonal prediction systems. Then, these improved predictions will be used in the development of tailored information for wind energy users.


Marta Terrado


Science communication for Earth System Services
Personal page
ResearchGate profile

Interests: knowledge transfer, communication and dissemination of scientific research, climate & ecosystem services.

Bio: Dr. Marta Terrado has a Master's degree in Geographical Information Systems from the Polytechnic University of Catalunya and a PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Barcelona. She has six years post-doctoral experience in water management and ecosystem services research, and has been involved in various national and EU funded projects on water scarcity and adaptation to climate change. As a science communication specialist in the Earth System Services group at BSC, she facilitates knowledge and technology transfer on climate services to users. She is currently involved in EU funded projects embracing communication and dissemination actions, user-engagement and interaction with stakeholders.


Balakrishnan Solaraju Murali


PhD student

Interests: Climate prediction, Climate services and Forecast verification.

Bio: Balakrishnan has a MSc. degree in Aerospace Mechanics and Avionics from ISAE Supaero, Toulouse and a B.Tech degree in Aerospace Engineering from SRM University, India. He is currently pursuing his PhD titled 'Prospects for decadal predictions in a Climate Service Context' in Earth Science Department at BSC. His research is focused on evaluating forecast quality and the predictability sources of Decadal climate prediction. During his PhD work, he will be involved in EU funded projects such as JRC-Decadal and EUCP.


Ilaria Vigo


Environmental Economist

Interests: Environmental Economics, Science Communication and Stakeholder Engagement for climate services.

Bio: Ilaria Vigo holds a Master’s Degree in Economics from Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from University of Pavia. She devoted part of her studies to the research on Environmental Economics. Ilaria has experience as Policy Adviser consulting in European Commission funded projects, for Governments and for private sector as well. Additionally, she worked as Research Assistant in Economics at Pompeu Fabra University. In order to generate a social impact, Ilaria believes in the importance of communication and stakeholder engagement. She has experience in event management and communication activities. Finally, Ilaria is native Italian, fluent in English and Spanish, and intermediate in Portuguese.


Old members and Collaborators

Melanie Davis

(User engagement expert)
Interests: Research to end user interface for wind, solar and hydro energy forecasting from one month to several years.

Sonia Jerez

(Post-doc)
Interests: Research to end user interface for wind power. Wind and temperature variability over Europe, drivers and ability of seasonal forecast systems to reproduce it.

Carlos Otero

(Master Student-Internship) Personal page
Interests: technology and knowledge transfer. Connections between the researches and the people who could take profits of them. Information and newspaper articles to better know the technological field..

Marco Turco

(Post-doc) Personal page
Climate Services for agriculture
Interests: Impacts of climate and weather on natural hazards and on socio-economic sectors such as water resources and agriculture.

Doo Young Lee

(Postdoctoral researcher) Interests: Climate model diagnostics and climate modeling, Multi-model ensemble seasonal prediction and predictability, Climate prediction and variability of the monsoon system, Large scale climate variations and variability, Forecast verification

David Arroyo

(Developer) Personal page
Interests:Software Libre, GNU Emacs, Web Development, e-learning, Social Movements

Niti Mishra

(Master internship and pre-doctoral contract)
Interests: climate prediction, forecast verification, statistical modelling, machine learning applications in climate science

Francisco Toja-Silva

(Postdoctoral Researcher*) Personal page
Interests: emissions, air quality assessment, meteorology and pollutant dispersion modelling, urban environment

Amaia Aizpurua

(Earth Sciences Web Developer - Researcher Engineer) Personal website ResearchGate profile

Interests: Web accessibility, Usability, User experience (UX), Human factors, User-Centered Design (UCD), Web development, Environmental sustainability, Earth system services.

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