Multiscale Green Biology Münster - from molecule to ecosystem: Green knowledge for education, research and society in times of climate change


Project status definitely finished
Project time 01.10.2020- 31.12.2021
Funding source Uni Münster-internal funding - Topical Programs
Keywords Klimawandel; Weltklima; Nutzpflanzen; Nahrungsmittel; Rohstoffe

Plants are essential for preserving living environments and biological diversity, for sustainably supplying food and raw materials, and for stabilising the global climate. Protecting and cultivating them as high-yield agricultural crops are among the greatest challenges that present and future generations face. As the global population steadily grows, the demand for high-quality and healthy food is sure to increase. This trend, however, coincides with a significant reduction of arable land and an increasing loss of biodiversity. It is crucial that all of society address these alarming developments. "Multiscale Green Biology" plays a key role in this process - and the topical program of the same name aims to explore this concept. It serves to analyse and evaluate past and current climate changes and their effects on the function of complex natural and agricultural ecosystems. The concept fundamentally studies molecular, cellular biological and organism-based processes and produces resistant and beneficial high-yield organisms. It also advances the transfer of generated knowledge and tested innovations to society with the goal of influencing expectations and behaviours. The topical program will organise an international workshop to further strengthen this cross-disciplinary research field.