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Designing Forest Materials for CO2 Conversion
Explores the design of forest materials for CO2 conversion into high-value chemicals through collaboration between EPFL and UM6P.
Wood Structures: Properties and Uses
Explores the biology, anatomy, and chemistry of wood, forest management, and the potential for wood-based materials in various applications.
Environmental Legislation and Construction Law
Explores group exercises on forest areas, deforestation permits, and environmental law, emphasizing the importance of coordination in decision-making.
Forest Energy Wood: Sustainable Potentials in Switzerland
Explores the sustainable potentials of forest energy wood in Switzerland, emphasizing the dynamic nature of energy wood potentials.
Geodata sources: An Introduction
Introduces geodata sources available on the internet, covering geoservers, digital elevation models, satellite imagery, and physical and human geography data.
Forest Responses to Climate Change
Delves into the impact of global warming on forest ecosystems and tree mortality.
Biomass Transport: Energy and CO₂ Performance
Delves into the cost, energy, and CO₂ performance of forest wood and manure transport chains in Switzerland.
Sciences and Technologies Studies: Commensurable Data
Discusses the transition from case studies to commensurable data in Sciences and Technologies Studies, emphasizing comparisons and indicators.
Land Use Mapping in the Alps
Explores soil sealing impact, land use statistics, image segmentation, and random forest classification for sustainable land management.
Minimum Spanning Trees: Prims Algorithm
Covers minimum spanning trees, disjoint-set data structures, union methods, and Prim's algorithm for finding minimum spanning trees.