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A new website
You are now on our brand new website. With a new look and feel, and a spotlight on the three major ecological themes that our researchers are working on. -
AKWA (Aquatic Knowledge Centre Wageningen)
Aquatic Knowledge Centre Wageningen (AKWA) translates state-of-the art scientific knowledge into practical solutions for water issues. AKWA is an initiative of the department of Aquatic Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), together with the Aquatic Ecology & Water Quality Management Group of Wageningen UR. -
Sustainable toilet use
An average toilet cistern has a 10-liter capacity. How can we prevent wasting all that water? -
Highlights
A few highlights of the NIOO-KNAW building. -
Using wastewater as a resource
Not all wastewater is necessarily 'dirty'. Toilet water can even be used as a clean energy source! -
Een nieuwe website
Vanaf vandaag kom je op onze nieuwe website terecht. Met een nieuwe vormgeving, én meer nadruk op onze grote ecologische thema's. -
About the NIOO-KNAW building
Since 2011, NIOO's researchers have been working in new headquarters with laboratories and offices surrounded by greenhouses, experimental ponds and a range of other facilities. -
NIOO Thema Biodiversiteit
Het NIOO doet op alle niveaus onderzoek aan de biodiversiteit. Kleine en grote organismen, van genetische diversiteit tot de diversiteit van soorten en zowel op het land als in het water. Met de uitkomsten van ons onderzoek kunnen we de biodiversiteit in Nederland en daarbuiten beter beschermen. -
Marker Wadden
The Marker Wadden is a newly constructed archipelago in lake Markermeer, which aims to improve the lake’s degrading food web by stimulating primary productivity. The archipelago consists of five islands that add a currently missing habitat type to the lake: shallow, sheltered waters with high nutrient availability and gradual land-water transitions. -
Mesocosms for soil-plant-insect interactions
A total of 40 mesocosms are distributed in five rows of eight mesocosms with a spacing of 0.5 m between them. In spring/summer we grow plant species that are currently expanding their range within Europe and species that belong to the same genus while being native in the Netherlands.