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Biodiversity in a fishway
Fishways have been constructed in many water ways to facilitate dispersal of fishes. Areas that used to be unaccessible for certain fish species now may serve as good habitats. Due to the construction of fishways, habitats may hav ...
Supervisor: Dorine Dekkers (AEW-WUR)
Edwin Peeters (AEW-WUR)
In cooperation with Barend van Maanen (Waterboard Limburg)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Internship food systems sustainability
Table is a new global platform for knowledge synthesis, reflective, critical thinking and dialogue on priority concerns and contestations around the future of food. Rooted in academia, Table is a collaboration between the Universi ...
Supervisor: employees of Table
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Function & Mechanism of Prokaryotic Immune Systems
Prokaryotes have evolved a diverse arsenal of immune systems that provide protection against the constant threat of invading nucleic acids such as viruses and plasmids. In the last decade, numerous different prokaryotic immune s ...
Supervisor: Depends on project
Department: Biochemistry, Laboratory of |
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Litter and fire risk: field, lab and modeling
Leaf litter is the forgotten layer between soils and forestry, despite its strong importance for carbon storage, water fluxes, fire risk and fire impact. In this project you will work on one of the many unknowns regarding litter ...
Supervisor: Main supervisor: dr Cathelijne Stoof
Second supervisor: dr Martine van der Ploeg, dr Jetse Stoorvogel, dr Elmar Veenendaal, depending on the focus of your research
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Advanced subsurface irrigation system using rockwool
The use of modern irrigation technologies allow us to apply the exact amount of water (and nutrients) required by the plants. However, most of the farmer still use old and inefficient systems. This project aim to develop a new and ...
Supervisor: Angel de Miguel and Jos van Dam
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Culturing mayflies in the laboratory
Mayflies are good indicators of water quality because they are amongst the most sensitive freshwater invertebrates regarding organic contaminants (i.e. pesticides). Currently mayflies are used in laboratory testing but in Europe a ...
Supervisor: Ivo Roessink (Wageningen Environmental Research)
Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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BSc - Topics on agro-ecosystems diversity
Spring and summer 2017 at innovative farms in NL
Introduction
Today’s intensive agriculture is dominated by large scale monocultures which highly depend on high external inputs like fossil fuels, synthetic fertilizer and pesti ...
Supervisor: Dirk van Apeldoorn
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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