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TRACE Project Presented at the Just4MPA Conference

The TRACE project was presented at the Just4MPA Conference, held in Bucharest on 8–9 June 2025, providing an opportunity to showcase the project’s objectives, achievements, and expected impact to an audience of researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, and stakeholders. Representing the TRACE consortium, Project Manager Mihaela Verga presented the project through a dedicated scientific poster, highlighting its […]

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International Online Workshop Series on Climate Change and Geomorphological Environments

The TRACE project team invites students and scholars in Earth Sciences to participate in a new international online workshop series dedicated to exploring the impacts of climate change on diverse geomorphological environments. The first workshop series will be hosted by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in March 2026. The University of Bucharest will

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Educational Materials Now Available on the Open e-Class Platform

Educational materials developed within the TRACE project are now available through the Open e-Class platform. These resources are based on data collected during field campaigns, documentation activities, and laboratory analyses, and are designed to support both teaching and independent study. The materials include video presentations, documented PDF resources, storytelling maps, virtual field trips, curated bibliographic

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TRACE Project Team at the 11th IAG International Conference on Geomorphology 2026

The 11th IAG International Conference on Geomorphology took place in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 2 to 6 February 2026, followed by thematic field excursions to key geomorphological sites. The event brought together researchers working on natural processes, investigative techniques, and their societal relevance—topics that closely align with the objectives of the TRACE project. The TRACE

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Tracing Past Landscapes in Gialova, Peloponnese

Field activities initiated in the autumn of 2024 in the Gialova–Voidokilia lagoon system (Pylos region, Greece) were resumed in October 2025, marking an important step forward in reconstructing the Holocene evolution of this complex coastal environment. During the campaign, two additional sedimentary cores, each approximately 9 meters long, were collected—one from the Gialova Lagoon and

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Beach Topography Training at St-Croix Pocket Beach

A recent field day at St-Croix beach provided students with hands-on training in coastal topographic survey techniques. The activity focused on learning how to measure and analyze beach morphology using a combination of classical and modern surveying methods. Students conducted beach profile measurements using the Emery method, complemented by bubble level instruments, total station surveys,

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