Department of Environmental Biology (CML-EB)
Mission: The Environmental Biology department aims to increase the scientific understanding of how current and emerging anthropogenic threats affect biodiversity and ecosystem services. Through this understanding they facilitate strategic management of natural resources by addressing urgent challenges in relation to involved mechanisms and their inter-linkages across scales.

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Research projects
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CurveBend: From biodiversity loss to a nature-positive society through mobilisation of collective action at the landscape scale -
Exploring Perceptions of Urban Forest Cultural Ecosystem Services in Brazil and the Netherlands
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COMBINED - increasing biodiversity and climate change resilience in Dutch landscapes
Research output
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Interplay of landscape and climate on Culex pipiens mosquitoes in the Netherlands -
The resilience of tropical intertidal seagrass meadows, grazed by dugongs, and the impact of anthropogenic stressors -
Life In Plastic, Not Always Fantastic: Nano- and microplastics and their impact on terrestrial plants and the food chain