1,028 search results for “environmental and resource economie” in the Student website
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Sofie RasmussenFaculty of Science
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Wouter KalfFaculty of Humanities
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Nico SchrijverFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Peter BerrillFaculty of Science
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Arjan de KoningFaculty of Science
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Irene MorettiFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Ben HaringFaculty of Humanities
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David ZetlandFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Kathleen Brown
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Pablo IlgemannFaculty of Science
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Brenda Miranda XicotencatlFaculty of Science
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Maarten KoeseFaculty of Science
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Jatmiko WahyudiFaculty of Science
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Kristin MakszinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Circularity not yet a priority in energy transition and construction
Are we on the right track towards a circular economy in 2050, with fully renewable energy technology and circular construction? The CML of Leiden University, together with the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), TNO, Utrecht University and RIVM, is investigating what is needed to achieve…
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‘Migration is more about hope than economy’
Afghans who came to the Netherlands in a hurry, refugees who were used as leverage by Belarus and boat refugees who tried to reach Europe in an increasingly desperate manner: the newspapers were once again filled with news about migrants. Today, on International Migrants Day, we talk to professor Marlou…
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Ilse KamerlingFaculty of Archaeology
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Feifei WangFaculty of Science
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Jennifer AndersonFaculty of Science
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Kees MustersFaculty of Science
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Ann Marie WilsonFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jie ShuaiFaculty of Science
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Assessing total environmental impact is becoming even more important
Life cycle assessment (LCA) reveals the total environmental impact of products or production processes, and EU rules are going to make this even more important.
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Emilie DidaskalouFaculty of Science
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Eman ElbadryFaculty of Science
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Jie HuFaculty of Science
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Surendra BalraadjsingFaculty of Science
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Fighting for power in Mali: 'Land resources are crucial'
In the Malian Dogon region, various militias have been fighting for power since 2015. Land resources play a major role in this, doctoral student Ibrahima Poudiougou discovered. 'Power in the area is intrinsically linked to control over land and its resources.’
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Marion CollewetFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Nicolas NavarreFaculty of Science
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Ranran WangFaculty of Science
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Jinhui ZhouFaculty of Science
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José MogollónFaculty of Science
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Miko FlohrFaculty of Humanities
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Loes OudenhuijsenAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Lego Lost at Sea: an archaeological and environmental exhibition at the Van Steenis
At the entrance of the Van Steenis building you may now visit an exhibition on material culture. Unexpectedly, it does not display pottery or tools, but building materials. And recent ones at that! Check out the exhibition on Legos lost at sea, conceived and assembled by PhD candidate Maia Casna. ‘These…
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Che XiaoFaculty of Science
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Rizal ShidiqFaculty of Humanities
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Emilio Solis SanchezFaculty of Science
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Marianne Maeckelbergh
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Ruben Gonzalez VicenteFaculty of Humanities
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Nikki MulderFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mark RoelofsenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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From growth to well-being: EU should look beyond the economy
In a paper, researchers suggest how the next European Commission can develop an alternative policy model that centres people’s well-being.
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From Modern Marvel to Environmental Tragedy: Grant for Research into Polluted Mines in Africa
At one time, the railway from Kimberley to Kambove in Southern Africa symbolised prosperity and progress. Today, the exhausted mining towns along its route are marked by decay and pollution. Professor Jan-Bart Gewald has been awarded an NWO L grant to investigate the long-term global consequences.
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Anniek KortleveFaculty of Science