• Cereal yield gaps across Europe 

      Schils R., Olesen J.E., Kersebaum K.-C., Rijk B., Oberforster M., Kalyada V., Khitrykau M., Gobin A., Kirchev H., Manolova V., Manolov I., Trnka M., Hlavinka P., Paluoso T., Peltonen-Sainio P., Jauhiainen L., Lorgeou J., Marrou H., Danalatos N., Archontoulis S., Fodor N., Spink J., Roggero P.P., Bassu S., Pulina A., Seehusen T., Uhlen A.K., Żyłowska K., Nieróbca A., Kozyra J., Silva J.V., Maçãs B.M., Coutinho J., Ion V., Takáč J., Mínguez M.I., Eckersten H., Levy L., Herrera J.M., Hiltbrunner J., Kryvobok O., Kryvoshein O., Sylvester-Bradley R., Kindred D., Topp C.F.E., Boogaard H., de Groot H., Lesschen J.P., van Bussel L., Wolf J., Zijlstra M., van Loon M.P., van Ittersum M.K. (2018)
      Europe accounts for around 20% of the global cereal production and is a net exporter of ca. 15% of that production. Increasing global demand for cereals justifies questions as to where and by how much Europe's production ...
    • Legal aspects on environmental noise and urban soundscape rehabilitation in mediterranean countries: The case of greece 

      Vogiatzis, K.; Psychas, K. (2012)
      Noise is an important environmental factor affecting the degradation of the urban environment and the quality of life especially where climatology favors outdoor activities and nightlife. In Greece, quality of life has ...
    • Strategic environmental noise mapping & action plans in Athens ring road (Atiiki Odos) - Greece 

      Vogiatzis, K. (2011)
      Attica Tollway, a modern motorway extending along 65 km, constitutes the ring road of the greater metropolitan area of Athens and the backbone of the road network of the whole Attica Prefecture. Attiki Odos during 2008-2010, ...
    • Towards a better pesticide policy for the European Union 

      Storck V., Karpouzas D.G., Martin-Laurent F. (2017)
      This opinion article aims to foster the debate about pesticide legislation in the European Union (EU). Numerous formerly authorized and widely used pesticides are now banned in the EU because unexpected and unacceptable ...