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Restoration of mined areas in the Brazilian Amazon
Within a conservation area in the southern Brazilian Amazon there has been large tin mining activity in the past. Nowadays the areas impacted by mining are been restored and monitored annually for vegetation development and soil i ...
Supervisor: Catarina Jakovac
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Exploring the decision-making and implementation of the One-Map Policy of Indonesia
The Indonesia government is currently developing a central geospatial information database for use by everyone under its one-map policy. This policy aims to resolve the disagreements among government agencies and (other) stakehold ...
Supervisor: Dr Otto Hospes and Ir. Reonaldus Reonaldus
Department: Public Administration and Policy
 
Forest dynamics in oak- beech forest
The Netherlands contain a significant proportion of Atlantic beech forest ecosystems. On the Veluwe, a number of old forest complexes contain well-developed forest ecosystems of this type in late-successional communities. The comm ...
Supervisor: FEM group: dr.ir. J (Jan) den Ouden
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group
 
Behaviour of aquatic macroinvertebrates
Behaviour becomes increasingly important in eco(toxico)logical studies since it is a sensitive endpoint. Although different studies have been performed, little is known of the behaviour of benthic macroinvertebrates. Visual observ ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
SCHIZORIZA: tissues with multiple personalities
Asymmetric cell division is a fundamental and universal mechanism for generating diversity and pattern in multicellular organisms. SCHIZORIZA (SCZ), a transcriptional co-factor controls the separation of cell fate in a set of stem ...
Supervisor: Dr. Renze Heidstra (PDB/CDB)
Department: Cell Biology
 
Impact of solar parks on spatial distribution of SOM and vegetation dynamics
Introduction: Solar parks are a relatively new and rapidly expanding land use to produce renewable energy and meet CO2 reduction targets. However, their impact on soil quality of agricultural fields raises concern. Solar parks cau ...
Supervisor: Luuk Scholten, Gerlinde De Deyn
Department: Soil Biology
 
Evaluation of different types of bio-based fertilizers and their effects on carbon and nutrient dynamics in two different soils – Colombia - thesis or research internship
The RUSTICA project (www.rusticaproject.eu) aims to validate technical solution to convert organic residues from the fruit and vegetable sector into novel bio-based fertiliser products that address the needs of modern (sustainable ...
Supervisor: Mirjam Pulleman
Department: Soil Biology
 
Nitrous oxide emission from soils amended with crop residues
One of the measures to sequester carbon in the soil is leaving crop residues on the soil. However, possible trade-offs with enhanced emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) could occur due to addition of nitrogen into the soil. In additio ...
Supervisor: Jordy van ‘t Hull (jordy.vanthull@wur.nl) Jan Willem van Groenigen (janwillem.vangroenigen@wur.nl)
Rima Porre (rima.porre@wur.nl)
Jan Willem van Groenigen (janwillem.vangroenigen@wur.nl)

Department: Soil Biology
 
Cats consuming natural prey or commercial foods – differences in eating behaviour
Modern foods for pet cats are primarily designed to be safe, tasty and nutritious. The act of eating of such foods (i.e. bites, chews, swallowing) impacts on many aspects, like oral health and appetite regulation. Modern manmade f ...
Supervisor: Bonne Beerda, Guido Bosch
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
MSc thesis restoration ecology: reintroducing peatmoss to speed up peatland restoration
Peatlands in the Netherlands have become rare. All large reserves are currently incorporated into the Nature 2000 framework and are being managed to stimulate the return of ecosystem engineers: peatmoss. The problem is that ta ...
Supervisor: Juul.Limpens@wur.nl, Jose van Paassen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group
 
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