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Sara Lago
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Sara Lago
PhD Candidate
I studied Biology at the University of Santiago de Compostela and specialized in Environmental Engineering at the same university. I have worked on various projects such as the remediation of mining, agricultural and brownfield soils; in the biomonitoring of the concentration of metals in the atmosphere using moss; and in the recovery of endemic species of the Mediterranean Sea in danger of extinction. Currently, I am working on the analysis of the environmental sustainability of agricultural systems.
Publications
Monitoring the bioeconomy: Value chains under the framework of life cycle assessment indicators
Magazine/book: Cleaner Environmental Systems
Volume: 7
Date of publication: 01/04/2024
Publishing house: Elsevier
ISBN: ISSN: 2772-8013
Quartil: 2
DOI: link
Environmental and economic benefits of wheat and chickpea crop rotation in the Mediterranean region of Apulia (Italy)
Authors: Sara Lago, Ricardo Rebolledo, Maite Moreira, Sara Gonzalez
Authors-Ext: Pasquale Garofalo
Magazine/book: Science of The Total Environment
Volume: 896
Date of publication: 20/10/2023
Publishing house: Elsevier
DOI: link
Growing triticum aestivum landraces in rotation with lupinus albus and fallow reduces soil depletion and minimises the use of chemical fertilisers
Authors: Sara Lago, Ricardo Rebolledo, Sara Gonzalez, Maite Moreira
Authors-Ext: F. Almeida-García, B. Ruíz-Nogueiras, S. Pereira-Lorenzo
Magazine/book: Agriculture-Basel
Volume: 12
Pages: 905
Date of publication: 22/06/2022
Publishing house: MDPI
ISBN: 2077-0472
Impact Index: 3.41
Quartil: Q1
Decil: D3
DOI: link
Congresses
Environmental effects of growing wheat in rotation with legumes in the Mediterranean context. A life Cycle Assessment Approach
Authors: Sara Lago, Ricardo Rebolledo, Maite Moreira, Sara Gonzalez
Type: Oral
Magazine/book: CerealMed International Conference. Enhancing diversity in Mediterranean cereal farming systems
Date: 15/05/2023
Organization: University of Bari Aldo Moro, CREA-Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria (CREA-GB and CREA-CI) and University of Bologna
City: Bari (Italy)