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Visual framing in policy controversies
In an ‘ocular’ democracy (Green 2010), visual framing - becomes more influential both locally and globally through the rise of internet and social media. This is true for visual framing of and by politicians in election campaigns; ...
Supervisor: Dr Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Ruimte voor initiatieven: de rol van de provincie in de energieke samenleving
De sturingsfilosofie die ten grondslag ligt aan de nieuwe Omgevingswet en de daarbij ontwikkelende Omgevingsvisie is een goed voorbeeld van hoe de provincie veel meer wil sturen op doelen en kwaliteit zodat er ruimte ontstaat voor ...
Supervisor: Dr Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Evolution of egg-killing in Brassicales
Members of the Brassicaceae family are known to express a hypersensitive response(HR)-like necrosis when cabbage white butterflies (Pieris sp.) lay eggs on their leaves. The plant responds with a local cell death in the leaf under ...
Supervisor: Dr. Nina Fatouros
Department: Biosystematics Group |
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A hitch-hikers guide to egg parasitism
Minute hymenopteran wasps of the genus Trichogramma parasitise eggs of butterflies and moth. They are the most widely used biological control agents worldwide. However, their phylogeny, dispersal behavior, and parasitism capacitie ...
Supervisor: Dr. Nina Fatouros
Department: Biosystematics Group |
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Natural selection of (anti-) sex pheromones by egg parasitoids
Butterfly males can produce and transfer an anti-sex pheromone, a
so-called anti-aphrodisiac (AA), to females during mating to render them less
attractive to other males. AAs from cabbage white butterflies, Pieris
brassicae and ...
Supervisor: Nina Fatouros, Liana Greenberg
Department: Biosystematics Group |
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Man and bogs beyond the Low Countries: a tentative history
Large parts of the Low Countries were once covered by raised bogs (hoogvenen). Many bogs have disappeared since the Middle Ages due to reclamation and peat exploitation. What remains is natural and cultural heritage under pressure ...
Supervisor: Maurice Paulissen (GEO) and Roy van Beek (GEO/SGL)
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Machine(-L) vision approach for orchards fruit counting from UAV imagery
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) shipped with on-board sensors have become an effective remote sensing (RS) tool in agriculture and environmental studies. However, the full potential of those platforms has not been yet achieved. Wor ...
Supervisor: João Valente
Department: Information Technology Group |
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Biodiversity for self-cleaning soils
Soil chemical contamination is a significant threat to biodiversity and soil function. Presently 60-70% of Europe’s soils are considered unhealthy. However, maybe a start of the solution could already be in the soils themselves, a ...
Supervisor: Alix Vidal and Esmer Jongedijk
Department: Soil Biology |
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