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Zeltaleja
Metadata of the field study (ZEL-1) at Zeltaleja (ZEL), Latvia -
Berzciems
Metadata of the field study (BRZ-1) at Berzciems (BRZ), Latvia -
Krievrags
Metadata of the field study (KRI-1) at Krievags (KRI), Latvia -
Restoring and rewilding ecosystems
It is a topical issue and has long been a research interest of NIOO: how do you restore nature? For example, former farmland can be made more suitable for nature again, and areas can be connected to each other. This approach could also help to mitigate the consequences of climate change. Furthermore, a growing amount of knowledge about rewilding has become available in recent years. It has become clear that, in the long run, rewilding yields strong ecosystems with more biodiversity. -
BiodiversityXL (Centre of Excellence for Netherlands Biodiversity Research)
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ-NWO) and Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute-KNAW have launched BiodiversityXL, the Centre of Excellence for Netherlands Biodiversity Research. Of course, Dutch universities are very much involved. -
CWE (Centre for Wetland Ecology)
Dutch and Flemish aquatic and wetland researchers form the Centre for Wetland Ecology (CWE), a scientific network. -
WMC (Wageningen Microbiome Center)
The Wageningen Microbiome Center envisions to act as a new interdisciplinary interface for innovation within the (inter)national microbiome research community and to contribute to subsequent valorisation by industrial partners. -
Exposition 'Augmented Ecofeminisms: Climate, Water and Women'
This month at NIOO: the art exhibition 'Augmented Ecofeminisms: Climate, Water, and Women'. This exhibition illustrates how the problems associated with climate change differentially affect women in many parts of the world. -
Wageningen Microbiome Center launched
Today saw the launch of the Wageningen Microbiome Center, during the yearly Dies celebration of Wageningen University. Within this new Wageningen-wide collaboration, NIOO is jointly working with Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and UNLOCK on stimulating microbiome research - by sharing research infrastructure and knowledge.