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                    AgraSim

                    The AgraSim research platform combines experimental and numerical Simulations to investigate the effects of future climate scenarios on agricultural cultivation systems. The platform's structure consists of two closely linked core areas: AgraSim Experiment and AgraSim Modelling

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                    Tereno

                    The Interdisciplinary Observation Network for Long-Term Regional Impacts of Climate Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems

                    Last Modified: 31.01.2025

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