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Ageing, disability and mobility
People with disabilities make up 15% of the world’s population. The European Union alone counts more than 80 million inhabitants living with a registered disability today. However, with a rapidly ageing population and more people ...
Supervisor: Meghann Ormond
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Preferences of nature-based recreation from a social practice perspective
Nature organisations and policy makers aim to offer high quality nature experiences to the public, in order to contribute to the well- being of both people and nature. To do so, knowledge on the factors of nature areas that nurtur ...
Supervisor: Maarten Jacobs and Jose Meijer
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Affect, emotion and the geographies of community-making
Affects, emotions, and feelings are important for community-making as a situated practice or process. Theories of affect and emotions can renew and strengthen our understanding of community-making in relation to material, social a ...
Supervisor: Chih-Chen Trista Lin
Department: Cultural Geography Group |
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Sustainable circular textile value chains
The Dutch government plays an important role in establishing a sustainable circular textile value chain.
The national government developed the policy report Circular textile, 2020 to support a circular textile value chain. In a ...
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Department: Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group |
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Tree crown development in relation to stand density
MSc thesis (BSc thesis)
Thinning interventions often aim at crown expansion of the future crop tree that is
released with the treatment. QD Forest management is a novel management
approach aiming to achieve ‘free growth’ of a t ...
Supervisor: Etiënne Thomassen, Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Financial analysis of thinning intensity
MSc thesis (BSc thesis)
Thinning interventions -among other goals- often aim to optimize financial
performance of a stand. QD Forest management is a novel management
approach aiming to achieve ‘free growth’ of a tree in order t ...
Supervisor: Etiënne Thomassen, Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Effects of rooting by wild boar on soil organic carbon
BSc thesis / MSc thesis (depending on size / depth of analysis)
Rooting activity by wild boar may lead to loss of soil organic matter and soil
carbon, depending on rooting intensity and frequency. In the Netherlands, high
wild ...
Supervisor: Frits Mohren
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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