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Wageningen University & Research is a collaboration between Wageningen University and the Wageningen Research foundation.
That is the mission of Wageningen University & Research. A staff of 6,500 and 10,000 students from over 100 countries work everywhere around the world in the domain of healthy food and living environment for governments and the business community-at-large.
The strength of Wageningen University & Research lies in its ability to join the forces of specialised research institutes and the university. It also lies in the combined efforts of the various fields of natural and social sciences. This union of expertise leads to scientific breakthroughs that can quickly be put into practice and be incorporated into education. This is the Wageningen Approach.
The scientific quality of Wageningen University & Research is affirmed by the prominent position we occupy in international rankings and citation indexes.
The domain of Wageningen University & Research consists of three related core areas:
- Food and food production
- Living environment
- Health, lifestyle and livelihood
Wageningen University & Research has branches all over The Netherlands and abroad. A large number of lecturers, researchers and other employees are based at Wageningen Campus.
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Displaying 146 - 150 of 209Worlds apart : interactions between local initiatives and established policy
This thesis presents three case studies about private actors aspiring to realize their innovative ideas on land management and design in three different areas in the Netherlands. In appearance, these three areas are very different but they are all dynamic and are all located near cities. In size, the areas range from seventy to a few hundred hectares. Socially, they are highly dynamic as well, with various groups and organizations seeking either to make changes or to conserve what they value, and taking action to promote their ideas.
Kas in de stad: op weg naar duurzame glastuinbouw in een stedelijke omgeving
Door toenemende druk op het ruimtegebruik en stijgende grondprijzen trekken steeds meer bedrijven naar buitengebieden. Desondanks is een vitale glastuinbouw in de stedelijke omgeving zeer gewenst. Mogelijkheden voor glastuinbouw in de stedelijke omgeving: meervoudige ruimtebenutting en duurzaam energiegebruik
Economic valuation and livelihood analysis of the provisioning services provided by GaMampa wetland South Africa
Securing water through land: Field findings on water reform and water reallocation in South Africa: Trichardtsdal Ofcolaco and Leydsdorp
Context : brief historical background, and the genesis of the GAAS action research efforts
Chapter in ARCHIV 127335 - Rebuilding common property management : a case study of community-based natural resource management in rural Guizhou, China