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Governance van klimaatadaptatie
AT Osborne en WUR zoeken een gezamenlijke afstudeerder op het onderwerp ‘governance van klimaatadaptatie’. We zien dat het adaptief maken van gebieden, zowel landelijk als stedelijk vanuit een sectorale aanpak (enkele focus op g ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek (PAP-WUR)
Mr. Matté Egging (AT Osborne)

Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Effects of different mowing regimes on botanical biodiversity in grassland road verges. Can we fight climate change?
New studies suggest that climate change has a detrimental effect on grassland biodiversity. Additionally grasslands are still pressured by nitrogen deposition. Can we deal with this by changing the mowing regime? To study this ...
Supervisor: Wiene Bakker & Philippine Vergeer
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
Effects of summer drought on grassland biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Summer droughts can have drastic effects on grasslands. To study the effects in detail, we set up a common garden experiment in 2021 where we apply simulated summer drought and different mowing regimes. For this experiment, we ...
Supervisor: Philippine Vergeer en Jeroen Scheper
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
Inferring dominance interactions from automated feeder data
An individual’s position in a dominance hierarchy may influence their ability to gain access to food resources, territories and potential mates. Therefore, an individuals’ dominance rank can have an important influence on their fi ...
Supervisor: Prof. dr. Kees van Oers (NIOO-KNAW)
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Pesticide effects in soil biota and soil functions
Pesticides are heavily used in agriculture to reduce crop losses due to pests, weeds and pathogens. Between 1961 and 2011 the global agricultural production more than tripled, largely due to pesticide use. Currently, global pestic ...
Supervisor: Violette Geissen, Esperanza Huerta Lwanga & Tamas Salanki
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
River pollution assessment: sources, trends and solutions
Theme introduction The availability of clean water is essential for nature as well as for people. It is a key issue in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals. In many world regions the availability of clean water is at risk  ...
Supervisor: Maryna Strokal
Mengru Wang
Nynke Hofstra

Department: Water Systems and Global Change
 
Quantification of soil ecosystem services from diversified cropping systems through farming systems experiments
Keywords: soil ecology, field experiments, Netherlands, nutrient management, intercropping, ecosystem services In this project you will contribute to realise the full potential of crop diversification through rotation, intercro ...
Supervisor: Dirk van Apeldoorn
Department: Farming Systems Ecology
 
Stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis root
All tissues are ultimately generates by the activity of stem cells. In the root of the model plant Arabidopsis a group of stem cells surround a mitotically inactive organizer, named Quiescent Center (QC). Both the activities of th ...
Supervisor: Renze Heidstra
Department: Molecular Biology, Laboratory of
 
Effects of multiple stressors on aquatic ecosystems. (Thesis/Internship)
Worldwide, freshwater ecosystems face a variety of threats due to human activities such as pollution by pesticides and down-the-drain chemicals, salinization, eutrophication, over-exploitation and reduction of natural habitats by  ...
Supervisor: Paul van den Brink (paul.vandenbrink@wur.nl)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
MSc thesis: Stimulating flower-rich grassland on clay dikes
Dikes are often very varied, relatively nutrient-poor habitats, and can be home to typical grassland vegetation types (In Dutch for instance stroomdalgralsand or glanshaverhooiland) and can be great habitats for insects. Because o ...
Supervisor: Jose van Paassen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
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