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Regreening Dodoma – fieldwork internship
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In the semi-arid region of Dodoma in central Tanzania, Justdiggit is implementing the Regreening Dodoma project. The project is focused on the application at scale of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration. This cre ...
Supervisor: Francesco Sambalino
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Modelling water sequestration in landscape restoration programs
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Justdiggit implements large scale landscape restoration projects by retaining rainwater for vegetation and preventing erosion, flooding and land degradation. This creates local benefits for communities and the ...
Supervisor: Francesco Sambalino
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Short duration overnight kraaling as a soil restoration strategy
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Short duration overnight cattle kraaling for 7-14 days is a new innovative rangeland restoration management practice to improve grass biomass and abundance of palatable grass species. After kraaling soil fertilit ...
Supervisor: Luuk Fleskens, Allan Sebata (NUST)
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Conductivity near saturation – solving a puzzle
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Most soils in the Netherlands are mapped in soil maps: an aggregation of soils distributed in the different areas. Within soil hydro-physics research, these soils are parameterized such that calculations of the m ...
Supervisor: Klaas Metselaar
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Organic amendments to improve soil water retention
Climate change leads to more frequent drought and high intensity rainfall events. In recent years, arable production suffered from both, with droughts being particularly impactful on sandy soils. Innovations are needed to prevent ...
Supervisor: Ellis Hoffland (SBL) or Loes van Schaik (SLM)
Department: Soil Biology |
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Immune cell dynamics and mechanobiology
Did you know that immune cells use physical forces to recognize and kill their prey? We try to understand how they do so, and reveal why softer prey, like cancer cells, evade immune recognition. Join us in our research where we de ...
Supervisor: Youri Peeters, Daan Vorselen
Department: Cell Biology and Immunology Group |
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Veterinary Immunology and immunotherapy
Horses are suffering from midge bite allergy, for which there is currently no treatment. In our lab we are developing an immunotherapy to treat this midge bite allergy, by finding the right allergens. Furthermore we are interested ...
Supervisor: Edwin Tijhaar, Julia Celis Moreno
Department: Cell Biology and Immunology Group |
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Edible cities
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There is this idea that social cohesion can be fostered, and a large number of challenges addressed by community supported agriculture, urban farming, urban greening and any number of small and local initiative. ...
Supervisor: Klaas Metselaar
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Soil macroinvertebrates distribution in conventional and organic farms
Pesticides are heavily used in agriculture to reduce crop losses due to pests, weeds and pathogens. Between 1961 and 2011 the global agricultural production more than tripled, largely due to pesticide use. Currently, global pestic ...
Supervisor: violette.geissen, Esperanza Huerta Lwanga & Tamas Salanki
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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