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RSS![Managing Megafires: an experiment in participatory governance yields new management strategies](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-11/NA1481_shutterstock_1788639788.jpg?itok=B_zP-SGs)
Issue 612: This study explores participatory fire-management strategies, including landscape values from experts and local people, to strengthen wildfire-prone regions by creating resilient landscapes that protect ecological and social functions.
![Marine plastic: new method for choosing the best clean-up technologies](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-11/NA1511_shutterstock_1843797844.jpg?itok=5CPN69Dp)
Issue 612: Researchers have developed a framework for evaluating technologies that reduce marine plastic pollution.
![Researchers find landscape features around reserves are key to increasing freshwater-reliant species diversity](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-11/NA1515_shutterstock_2273011947.jpg?itok=qgsGsdis)
Issue 612: Species that rely on freshwater habitat are declining in Europe. This study finds that biodiversity within smaller sites in the European Natura 2000 network is highly impacted by the land use of surrounding areas.
![Copper from industrial pollution increases antibiotic resistance in forest floor soil bacteria](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1501_shutterstock_734383765.jpg?itok=pvaHpzAm)
Issue 611: Industrial heavy metal pollution in a Swedish forest induces resistance to metals in soil microbial communities, but also to tetracycline antibiotics, a new study concludes.
![Higher energy security and economic complexity may hamper renewable energy development.](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1504_shutterstock_1937012632.jpg?itok=yK9G2CbL)
Issue 611: This study highlights the resilience of renewable energy in the face of unpredictability such as climate change and suggests that large-scale production could not only help with climate change mitigation but also protect the environment.
![Health and environmental impacts prompt a call for strict ruling on ubiquitous ‘forever chemicals’](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1512_shutterstock_1237020829.jpg?itok=G8XQntbW)
Issue 611: The characteristics and widespread effects of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances demand their replacement with fluorine-free alternatives, say the writers of a comprehensive review on their use.
![Passive restoration can help former farmlands in Minnesota, USA to recover their biodiversity, but even 80 years is not enough for full recovery](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1517_shutterstock_1939117300.jpg?itok=ieIAr5jJ)
Issue 611: Passive restoration can recover plant biodiversity on former farmland at low cost, say researchers. But active restoration could bring better results.
![More circular, less carbon: chemical recycling holds promise for wind-turbine blade waste](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1500_shutterstock_1612511572.jpg?itok=l4xSScQh)
Issue 611: Disposing of complex and cumbersome wind turbine blades at the end of their lives is a key challenge facing the renewable energy sector. Researchers now identify a form of chemical recycling as the most circular and low-carbon solution.
![Greenery and mushrooms.](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1503_shutterstock_1285778038.jpg?itok=PtmrOSW3)
Issue 610: Phosphorous (P) fertiliser from rocks is a limited resource with rising prices. This study investigates ways to enhance P release from biowaste materials to soil, to increase viability of these alternative sources.
![Local support for protected areas linked to social impacts and personal attachment](https://environment.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/styles/oe_theme_ratio_3_2_medium/public/2023-10/NA1510_shutterstock_2182073663.jpg?itok=ppW7W-QG)
Issue 610: This study across five European countries identifies key factors that influence local community support for protected areas and considers how stated support is also associated with compliance with regulations and the decision to volunteer.