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The pandemic and the 'anthropause': European lessons for water managers
The COVID-19 pandemic presented scientists with a unique opportunity to study the effects of an āanthropauseā: an abrupt reduction of, and/or alteration in, human activities. -
De pandemie, de 'antropauze' en onze wateren: wat kunnen we ervan leren?
Een internationaal team onderzoekers onder leiding van Lisette De Senerpont Domis (NIOO-KNAW) keek wat de lessen zijn van de 'antropauze' voor het beheer van onze wateren. -
Inaugural lecture by Dr. Ellen Weerman
On 2 February 2023, Dr. Ellen Weerman will give her inaugural lecture as lecturer on 'climate robust' landscapes at NIOO and HAS Green Academy. The title of the lecture is 'Climate-robust landscapes: how to bring resilience back into the landscape'. -
Inaugurele rede Dr. Ellen Weerman
Op 2 februari 2023 geeft Dr. Ellen Weerman haar inaugurele rede als lector Klimaatrobuuste Landschappen bij het NIOO en HAS Green Academy. De titel van haar rede is 'Klimaatrobuuste landschappen: hoe krijgen we de veerkracht terug in het landschap?' -
NIAS Talk: Secrets of the Sea
Despite its many secrets and wonders, oceans have been under threat for years. Corals are dying and sea life is disappearing. Although this is a global phenomenon, some people are affected more than othersāand as with many a climate issue, these inequalities bear witness of the afterlife of (post)colonialism. In this talk, we shed light on the ambiguous nature of marine protection and the colonial dimensions of ocean health. -
NIAS Talk: Secrets of the Sea
Despite its many secrets and wonders, oceans have been under threat for years. Corals are dying and sea life is disappearing. Although this is a global phenomenon, some people are affected more than othersāand as with many a climate issue, these inequalities bear witness of the afterlife of (post)colonialism. In this talk, we shed light on the ambiguous nature of marine protection and the colonial dimensions of ocean health. -
Het nut van waterplanten en algen in onze meren
10/08/2020 Ze zorgen nog wel eens voor problemen. Maar waterplanten en algen bieden ook veel voordelen, en leveren belangrijke āecosysteemdienstenā. -
Nuisance growth of aquatic plants: to mow or not to mow?
Massive growth of submerged aquatic plants can be a nuisance, especially in summer. It's up to water managers to limit the inconvenience for swimmers, boats and fishermen in a way that is both responsible and cost-effective. Michiel Verhofstad defended his PhD thesis this week on the 'root' causes of the problem, and how best to tackle it. -
Woekerende waterplanten: maaien of niet?
Woekerende waterplanten: ze houden in de zomer veel mensen bezig. En vooral de waterbeheerders die de overlast voor zwemmers, bootjes, doorstroming en vissers binnen de perken moeten houden op een goede en betaalbare manier. Michiel Verhofstad van het Nederlands Instituut voor Ecologie (NIOO-KNAW) onderzocht waar de overlast vandaan komt en hoe je die het beste kunt aanpakken. Hij promoveert vandaag in Utrecht. -
Pharmaceutical residues increasingly disrupt aquatic life
It's a hidden global change: away from the public eye, residues of medicines in water have been causing increasing disruption. They can kill aquatic animals, and play havoc with their food web and reproductive cycle. An international team of researchers led by the NIOO makes an urgent case for better wastewater treatment and biodegradable pharmaceuticals.