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Service crops in the rotation
Many arable farms have a quite intensive crop rotation, consisting of as much high income crops as possible. In the Netherlands and in other countries, this causes problems with soil-borne pests and diseases, weeds, soil fertility ...
Supervisor: Dirk van Apeldoorn or Walter Rossing
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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Stage bij Melkveehouderij LTO Nederland
Het betreft een uitdagende, dynamische en leerzame (afstudeer) stage in politiek Den Haag en de zuivelsector in het bijzonder. Het gaat om een stage van minimaal vijf maanden, waarvan je vier of vijf dagen in de week beschikbaar b ...
Supervisor: Dr. Jeroen Candel (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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E-food policy challenges
The emergence of e-foods poses new challenges to EU and national policy-makers and executive agencies: how should the safety of food be regulated and guaranteed? How to protect the rights of consumers? What are the implications fo ...
Supervisor: Dr. Jeroen Candel
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Analysing the role of drought in research on Sustainable Development Goals
Problem context:
The main tools used to monitor and mitigate droughts are Drought Early Warning Systems (DEWS). They rely on indices that depict accurately the climatic and hydrological aspects of drought but do not encompass yet ...
Supervisor: Sarra Kchouk, Lieke Melsen, Pieter van Oel
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Benefits of drought for irrigated farmers
Start date flexible but some field work of 2-3 months in Brazil should take place between February and June 2022.
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Drought is one of the main hazards affecting humans. Agriculture is one of the first activities ...
Supervisor: Sarra Kchouk, Pieter van Oel
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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Building network consensus models to understand health and disease
Description
Different types of information can be represented in the shape of networks in order to model a biological system. A network is a graphical representation of different biological entities (nodes) and their relationshi ...
Supervisor: Dr. Edoardo Saccenti (SSB) Dr. Helena Zacharias (University of Kiel)
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology |
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Catch registration lobster fisheries in Easternsheldt
We are looking for a student who wants to contribute to knowledge collection for the management of the lobster fisheries in the Oosterschelde. You participate in the development of a computer vision system to automatically collect ...
Supervisor: Jildou Schotanous
Edwin van Helmond
Celine van Bijsterveldt (WUR)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Iron deficiency in tropical oceans?
The iron hypothesis suggests that the availability of iron contributes to the degradation of Caribbean coral reefs. Aeolian dust from the Sahara desert is suggested to enrich the Caribbean basin with bioavailable iron, and so lift ...
Supervisor: Name: Mischa Streekstra
Email:mischa.streekstra@wur.nl
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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