Today I’m presenting my Veni project on oysters in the north and will discuss links with corals in the south with colleagues at UnMul Indonesia, with Dr. Bambang Gunawan.
WOW! The young people suing Montana over the right to a livable climate just won their case!!!!!
This is absolutely HUGE and will open up the floodgates for more climate lawsuits.
The law has become a powerful tool in our fight against fossil fuels. washingtonpost.com/climate-e…
Celebrating 🎉in our tent in Sweden that I have been awarded a #veni individual grant to study the politics of care in #oyster restoration across the North Atlantic. Very excited to explore #knowledge & #equity issues in marine nature rehabilitation @ENPWageningen coming years.
NWO has awarded Veni funding of up to EUR 280,000 to 188 promising researchers from the full breadth of science. This will allow the laureates to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years.
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ben nu onze directie mailen of ze wat soepeltjes om kunnen gaan met de rechten op dit fragment zodat ik met een crowdfunding kan zorgen dat het tot de verkiezingen te zien is in elk primetime reclameblok.
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Today we had a dynamic fishbowl discussion at the @MAREcentre policy day with different (fisher, government, advocacy and consultancy) perspectives on nature enhancement and the energy transition in the Northsea. @MarloesKraan
Breakout session on plural visions and values of the North Sea @ policy day of MARE conference @MAREcentre with @Maria_Pafi@virle & Samantha Kristensen
Eva Varkevisser from the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality presenting on the process and challenges of engaging in and implementing nature policy in the Netherlands as part of #MARE2023#MAREConference Policy Day @MAREcentre
New paper on making explicit social-economic objectives of fisheries policy and incorporating these into harvest control rules. Led by @SocialFisheries with a great interdisciplinary group. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
Academics love talking about "Indigenous knowledge", "epistemic diversity" & "pluralism" - but how does this talk lead to action? Our new paper shows how local knowledge could improve Brazilian fisheries policy. And why this knowledge remains marginalized ecologyandsociety.org/vol28/…
#Congratulations 🤝🌱| The Executive Board of WUR has appointed Prof. Maria Tengö as Special Professor in Human-Nature Relationships in the Anthropocene. She argues that there is a need for transformative change in human values and behaviours. bit.ly/3nDR4op