Eutrophication Eutrophication is one of the ecology group's long-standing research topics and, unfortunately, remains highly relevant. While eutrophication is an environmental issue whose consequences impact aquatic ecosystems, its origins are largely traced to the characteristics of the watershed, land use, and ongoing changes linked to new climate scenarios. Studying eutrophication helps us understand the close relationships between land-based components and the aquatic environment. The information needed for its assessment and management involves various areas of observation. Browse Cultural heritage fruition, accessibility and inclusion Cultural heritage presentation and interpretation Digitization and documentation of cultural heritage Eutrophication Harmful Algal Species (HAS) and Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Informative experience Interdisciplinarity of graphic and visual sciences Joint Research Unit LifeWatch-Italy Knowledge Aumentato Long-term ecological research Neo-local Design Playful Design for Heritage Study of solitary wave propagation in micro-structured media The Sardinian nuraghi network towards UNESCO Metamaterials Research project on origami’s mechanics Rete transmediale del design. Linguaggi e strategie per promuovere la cultura del progetto