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How do Brazilian Cerrado trees respond to droughts?
Increasing temperatures and drought stress may change the responses of tropical trees to climatic variability. In the dry woody vegetation of the Cerrado biome in Brazil, these effects are expected to be strong because rainfall is ...
Supervisor: prof.dr. PA (Pieter) Zuidema
dr. Peter Groenendijk (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Drought resistance in Brazilian Cerrado Trees: An assessment of embolism tolerance
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an important trait to determine species
distribution patterns and drought resistance. The disruption in water transport reduces the plant's capacity to function properly and can lead to ...
Supervisor: prof.dr. PA (Pieter) Zuidema
dr. Peter Groenendijk (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Running an Ecoliteracy school with primary school children
From May 2019 onward the Droevendaal Food Forest has place for an intership student who is willing to co-implement our Ecolitercay School in the Food Forest.
The oldest pupils (group 7 and 8, 11 and 12 years of age) of the Eureka ...
Supervisor: Kees van Veluw
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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Intern position for the Trans-European Swimways Programme
In 2022, Wetlands International Europe, partnering with the IUCN, World Fish Migration Foundation, and UNEP WCMC, launched the Trans-European Swimways Network as a visible flagship to protect migratory freshwater fishes in Europe. ...
Supervisor: Heather Bond (Wetlands.org)
Edwin Peeters (WUR)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Conventional versus bio-plastic food packaging in a circular economy
Plastic is a crucial material for the food industry as it ensures food safety and reduces food waste. In addition, it is cheap, light, and easy to process which makes plastic often the best choice compared to other materials such ...
Supervisor: Dr. Tamara Metze (PAP), Ivanna Colijn (FPE) and Prof. Dr. Karin Schroen (FPE)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Governance of (new) energy technologies: shale gas and geothermal energy
In an energy transition to renewable energy, energy technologies may cause conflicts. For example, local communities may contest the production of shale gas or deep geothermal energy. These local conflicts; however, are always con ...
Supervisor: Efrat Gommeh and Dr. Tamara Metze
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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How can we trace the origin of tropical timber? A quantitative literature review
Also possible as MSc internship
Illegal timber trade is a huge environmental problem, and is often associated with organized crime and deforestation. Legislation to fight illegal timber trade exist, but their enforcement requi ...
Supervisor: prof.dr. PA (Pieter) Zuidema
dr. M (Mart) Vlam
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Behavioural Ecology Open topics
We offer a range of topics and opportunities for theses which are not all listed here, covering topics suggested by students, research in zoos or with colleages/institutions abroad which whom we can arrange these and internships. ...
Supervisor: Marc Naguib & other BHE staff
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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