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Analysing stakeholders’ perceptions of wolf, lynx and fox in a Dutch riverine area
Taking context into account in urban agriculture governance: Case studies of Warsaw (Poland) and Ghent (Belgium)
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Comparison of methods to model species habitat networks for decision-making in nature conservation: The case of the wildcat in southern Belgium
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Modeling direct and indirect climate change impacts on ecological networks: a case study on breeding habitat of Dutch meadow birds
Memory in energy transitions: individual agency through historical narratives in the energy transition to gas and electricity in the Dutch household
The role of archaeophytes and neophytes in the Dutch coastal dunes
Supporting collaborative policy processes with a multi-criteria discussion of costs and benefits: The case of soil subsidence in Dutch peatlands
Waterkwaliteit en biodiversiteit in het laagveenlandschap ; Deterioration and restoration of minerotrophic waters in the Dutch peat landscape
How valuing cultural ecosystem services can advance participatory resource management: The case of the Dutch peatlands
Hoe waarderen Nederlanders boerennatuur? ; How do Dutch citizens appreciate nature in agricultural landscapes?