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Ing. H.J.J. Wieggers
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Effecten van atmosferische stikstofdepositie op biodiversiteit van grasland : specificatie naar N- en P-beperkte standplaatsen
Klimaatbestendigheid van de EHS 2 : simulatieruns met de modellen NHI-SMART2-SUMO2 voor klimaat- scenario's
Impacts of sampling design and estimation methods on nutrient leaching of intensively monitored forest plots in the Netherlands
Linking nitrogen deposition to nitrate concentrations in groundwater below nature areas : modelling approach and data requirements
Klimaatbestendigheid van de EHS 1 : simulatieruns met de modellen SMART2-SUMO2 voor stikstof scenario's
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Development of an indicator for botanical diversity, applicable in policy-oriented model studies of N deposition effects
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Integrated assessment of cost efficiency of both agricultural mitigation measures and effect oriented nature management measures
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Ecological conditions for Natura200 and the Dutch national ecological network (EHS)
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Improvement of critical loads of nutrient N for nature targets andnatural vegetation
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Further development of methods to assess critical limits and critical loads of heavy metals for agricultural and non-agricultural soils
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