Hans de Iongh
Associate professor / guest
- Name
- Prof.dr.ir. H.H. de Iongh
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7461
- h.h.de.iongh@umail.leidenuniv.nl
Prof. dr. De Iongh is associate professor in the department Conservation Biology CML and guest professor in Habitat Conservation at the Faculty of Sciences of Antwerpen University, Belgium.
More information about Hans de Iongh
News
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From camel keeper to doctor -
Faculty of Science says goodbye to Dean Geert de Snoo -
Hans de Iongh at National Geographic for Big Cat Month -
Meeting with the ambassador of Kenya about research collaboration -
Lions in the queue for food -
Flashing lights protect livestock from lions -
A Kenyan lion named Karel: 10 years of conservation research -
Dugong-seagrass workshop in Indonesia -
Damaged seaweed can recover -
Faculty of Science reinforces collaboration in Indonesia -
Symposium Human - Wildlife conflicts in Africa 2016 -
Royal decoration for Hans de Iongh -
Lions in West and Central Africa apparently unique -
Science faculties Universitas Indonesia and Universiteit Leiden expand cooperation -
Research in conflict zones requires courage and caution -
The African lion consists of two subspecies -
CML contributes to debate in Journal Nature on saving lions with dollars and fences -
Hans de Iongh has given a Skype lecture for American students of Duke University -
Villagers steal meat from lions
Former PhD candidates
Professional experience
Prof. dr. De Iongh is associate professor in the department Conservation Biology CML and guest professor in Habitat Conservation at the Faculty of Sciences of Antwerpen University, Belgium.
He is a member of the Steering Committee of the IUCN Species Survival Commission and member of the IUCN Sirenia and Cat Specialist groups. He is chair of Van Tienhoven Foundation for International Nature Conservation, member of the Dutch CITES commission and member of the Dutch Red List Advisory group. Since 2008 he is regional councillor for Western Europe of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Regional specialisation
- Africa (Cameroon, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mali, Kenia, Benin)
- Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Pakistan, Bangla Desh)
- South America (Colombia, Ecuador)
Associate professor / guest
- Faculty of Science
- Institute of Environmental Sciences
- CML/Environmental Biology
- Gast professorschap