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Commissioner
Survey of evaporation soil moisture by vegetation in climate models
Commissioner
The regional climate impact of aerosols
Financier
Hotspot Climate change and agriculture in Northern Netherlands
Financier
Assessing the adaptive capacity of Agriculture in the Netherlands to the impacts of climate change under different market and policy scenarios
Financier
Exploring the Potential for Climate Change Adaptation Stategies in Rural Areas
Financier
Climate change effects on restoration of estuarine dynamics within the Delta region
Financier
Climate influence on water quality: which trends are already apparent?
Financier
Combining spatial claims of land use functions and adaptive strategies to climate change in densely populated rural areas
Financier
An integrated framework to assess spatial and related implications ofincreased implementation of biomass delivery chains
Secretariat
PRObing a method to Facilitate the Interactive Linking of Expert knowledge to Stakeholder assessment
Secretariat
Integral analysis of mitigation options within sectors and regions
Secretariat
Spatial decision support for management of Dutch fen meadows
Secretariat
Renewable energy and spatial planning
Secretariat
Modeling and reconstructing precipitation and flood frequency in the Meuse catchment during the late Holocene
Secretariat
Designing national land use adaptation and mitigation strategies under changing climate conditions
Secretariat
North Atlantic Ocean Monitoring and Modelling
Secretariat
Integrated observations and modelling of greenhouse gas budgets at the national level in the Netherlands
Secretariat
Monitoring and profiling with the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR)
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