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The socio-ecological transformation toward a post-fossil-fuel society is encountering increasing resistance. The causes include geopolitical crises, social and spatial inequalities in the implementation of the energy transition, and the growing influence of political forces that oppose climate protection measures. Consequently, the transformation is a conflict-ridden political process characterized by divergent interests, contradictions, and spatial and temporal differences.

 

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Armed with compasses, GPS devices and plenty of a spirit of discovery, the area near Kitzingen Primary School was transformed into an open-air geography laboratory. In the mobile teaching and learning laboratory (mLLL) run by the Department of Didactics of Geography at the University of Würzburg, primary school children explored their surroundings through play, created their own treasure hunts and then designed their first digital map.

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Five geography students present the many facets of water in Würzburg in a poster exhibition, covering topics ranging from floods and microplastics to water treatment, availability and supply. The exhibition can be visited until October 2026 in the Geography and Geology Building at the Hubland Süd Campus.

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In 2026 the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg celebrates a quarter century of remote sensing research and teaching. It all started in 2001, when Stefan Dech took up his professorship here.

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Sediments in reservoirs are veritable time capsules: they show how contaminated the environment was and still is with pollutants. Würzburg researchers are now investigating the situation in five reservoirs in the Eifel region.

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