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Living Lab B7 — Met Boeren, Bewoners, Bezoekers en Beleidsmakers werken aan een Betere Biodiversiteit in de Bollenstreek
Living Lab B7 — Met Boeren, Bewoners, Bezoekers en Beleidsmakers werken aan een Betere Biodiversiteit in de Bollenstreek -
Long-term trends of phytoplankton and water quality
Long-term trends of phytoplankton and water quality -
Climate robust landscapes for improved biodiversity and water quality
This project is part of the lectorate with the University of Applied Sciences in Den Bosch -
Network of Leading Ecosystem Scale Experimental AQUAtic MesoCOSM Facilities Connecting Rivers, Lakes, Estuaries and Oceans in Europe and beyond (Aquacosm-Plus)
Network of Leading Ecosystem Scale Experimental AQUAtic MesoCOSM Facilities Connecting Rivers, Lakes, Estuaries and Oceans in Europe and beyond (Aquacosm-Plus) -
Nature's Integration in Cities' Hydrologies, Ecologies and Societies (NICHES)
Nature's Integration in Cities' Hydrologies, Ecologies and Societies (NICHES) -
PCModel: Ecosystem models PCLake, PCLake+ en PCDitch
PCModel: Ecosystem models PCLake, PCLake+ en PCDitch
NIOO has a long history in developing, maintaining, applying and doing research with the ecosystem models PCLake(+) and PCDitch. Among others, NIOO maintains the PCmodel github page where the model can be found and downloaded from: https://github.com/pcmodel -
Jeff Harvey's Oration
11/09/2014 Ecology, nature conservation and scientific advocacy: a personal journey -
Microbes in Central Park: if they can make it there...
01/10/2014 You’ll find as much biodiversity in the soil of New York’s Central Park as in a tropical rainforest. That’s the surprising conclusion of research conducted by Dr. Kelly Ramirez, microbial ecologist at NIOO-KNAW in Wageningen. In fact, the same soil microbes that thrive in forests, tundras and deserts can be found living right beneath New York. -
Open Science prize for Antica Culina's SPI-Birds project
03/07/2020 In a special online session, Antica Culina from NIOO's department of Animal Ecology has received an award for using Open Science to make research more accessible. The Open Science Use Case Awards are part of the National Open Science Festival, which has had to be rescheduled because of the corona situation. -
Kay Moisan wins Hugo de Vries Award
16/04/2021 Kay Moisan has won the 2020 Hugo de Vries Award, for her PhD thesis on odours released by soil fungi and their effects on plants.