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Measuring soil physical relationships
in lab and field
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Unsaturated hydraulic soil functions (the water retention curve and hydraulic conductivity curve) are key to understanding and simulating the transport of (agro-)chemicals and water in the unsaturated zone. They are ...
Supervisor: Jan Wesseling and Jos van Dam
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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PIP-related SLM thesis research “without going abroad”
The PIP approach as developed for African farming households aims at building a foundation for sustainable change. However, elements of PIP are equally applicable in the EU and our own countries, where we are facing an environment ...
Supervisor: Aad Kessler
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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PIP and patchouli production in Burundi: analysing impact and changes!
In Burundi the PIP approach is used in the Elaga-patchouli project to motivate farmers for better and sustainable land management, and integrate patchouli production on their land. Patchouli is a crop used for essential oil (perfu ...
Supervisor: Aad Kessler
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Do prescribed burns promote soil erosion and alter plant diversity.
Problem context
Prescribed fire removes or reduces the plant material that is prone to forest fires by creating fuel discontinuity and minimising fire intensity. This forest management measure potentially impacts Mediterranean ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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PIP and SLM-related thesis research in the Mount Elgon region - Uganda
In the Eastern part of Uganda we are currently implementing the “Manafwa Watershed Restoration and Stewardship” project, which has just started with the first PIP-workshops in 6 selected villages. As there are also 3 PhD students ...
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Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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PIP and SLM-related thesis research around the Virungas National Park
In the Western part of Rwanda the “Water for Virungas” project (W4V) is has recently started with the PIP-approach. A first WU student has already done his thesis research, and W4V is now looking for a follow-up student interested ...
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Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Community Self-help groups and sustainable livelihoods in Rwanda
Since 2008 the Dutch NGO “Help a Child” implements in Rwanda the Self-Help Model which supports local communities to get together and find solutions to their own problems. This model focusses on economic, social and environmental ...
Supervisor: Ezekiel Rukema
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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