Peter van Bodegom
Professor of Environmental biology and Circular Horticultural Systems
- Name
- Prof.dr.ir. P.M. van Bodegom
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7486
- p.m.van.bodegom@cml.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0771-4500
Prof.dr.ir. van Bodegom is professor Environmental Biology and professor Circular International Horticulture Systems within the Institute of Environmental Sciences. He investigates biodiversity and ecosystem patterns to support transitions to a sustainable society.
More information about Peter van Bodegom
PhD Candidates
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Jennifer Anderson -
Jill den Boer -
Tressia Chikodza -
Amie Corbin -
Nuno De Mesquita César de Sá -
Emilie Didaskalou -
Eman Elbadry -
Joseph Gent -
Haye Geukes -
Sterre ter Haar -
Kaushar Kagzi -
Exavery Kigosi -
Louie Krol -
Meng Li -
Chengyi Liu -
Yuanyuan Mao -
Evaline Munisi -
Matana Ng'weli -
Manuela Rueda Trujillo -
Sekar Sekar Mira Cahyopeni -
Yun Shao -
Isabel Siles Asaff -
Peng Sun -
Erdem Kerem Tiras -
Ruiqi Wang
News
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Higher CO2 levels are making our food more calorific and less nutritious -
Lianas are taking over the rainforests – and it’s visible from space -
Common insecticide damages freshwater ecosystems -
What DNA in droppings can reveal about an animal’s diet -
Adapt or perish – traits identified that help plants survive -
Satellites reveal: these ecosystems are the most vulnerable to drought -
Adapting to salinity: Dutch mosquitos do take it with a grain of salt -
The whole world knows the way to the Leiden institute in Morocco -
How oak seedlings teach us more on dune restoration -
Green roofs and tile flipping: research in The Hague on the best approach to climate and species diversity -
Opening of Academic Year on sustainability: optimism and criticism go hand in hand -
Healthy soil for a healthy gut -
New eDNA method opens doors for environmental research -
‘If we buy these imported products, we are co-responsible for the global decline in biodiversity’ -
How tree species adapt to climate change -
Peter van Bodegom on sustainable horticulture -
'We want to use academic knowledge to make the horticulture sector more sustainable' -
ESA grant to improve the Earth's 'digital twin' -
Nanoparticles: shapeshifters that pass along the food chain and end up in the brain -
Difference in microbiota between organic and conventional dairy farms -
Why plants in wetlands are highly productive -
Using DNA to look for fish species -
Here is how we can increase the effectiveness of global environment protection -
New vegetation models can improve climate change predictions -
Together, plants and fungi could slow down climate change -
1 million euros for research into climate adaptation Dutch sandy coasts -
New book on the Sand Motor offers research findings and reflection -
Leiden University launches Earth Observation platform -
An evening of exchanging dilemmas surrounding sustainability -
From the Arctic to the tropics: researchers present a unique database on Earth’s vegetation -
Dutch scientists introduce an improved method to identify salt tolerant crops -
Become the future change agent with the new master Governance of Sustainability -
Measuring species traits for biodiversity policy goals -
Better insight into competition between microbes -
Leiden University launches MULTIPLY platform to integrate information by newest ESA-satellites for earth observation -
New ecological maps show a wider range of functional diversity -
Area studies of the Minor Sustainable Development in four countries -
38 ditches of Living Lab officially opened -
Sound impact on fish populations -
Towards a liveable future -
A breakthrough in salt tolerance knowledge for application in saline agriculture -
State Secretary Sander Dekker receives national research agenda Nature4Life -
Winter school on 'tropical biodiversity and sustainability' in Indonesia -
36 ditches as living lab for water quality -
Nitrogen deposition elements through the food web – impacts on butterflies and moth species -
Support the Living Lab for research on hazardous compounds in 36 ditches -
CML researchers contribute to development of Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas -
Science faculties Universitas Indonesia and Universiteit Leiden expand cooperation -
Can we predict the future of ecosystems throughout the world?
Former PhD Candidates
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Anugrah Aditya Budiarsa -
Sam P. Boerlijst -
Joeri Morpurgo -
Sam Boerlijst -
Eefje de Goede -
Kevin Groen -
Dirk Jan Kok -
Qi Chen -
Jianhong Zhou -
Weilin Huang -
Wen Wen -
Jinhui Zhou -
Elizabeth Migoni Alejandre -
Ozan Çiftçi -
Elizabeth Migoni Alejandre -
Beilun Zhao -
Milagros Barceló -
Henrik Barmentlo -
Yingjie Pan -
Johanna Schild -
Alice Horton -
Sofia I. Fernandes Gomes -
Chimere Ohajinwa
Professional experience
Prof. van Bodegom is professor Environmental Biology and professor Circular International Horticulture Systems at the Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University. He investigates the mutual dependencies between nature and society. He addresses urgent challenges in understanding the impacts of human influences on nature and biodiversity and the needs of society for nature through natural capital and ecosystem services. By developing state-of-the-art tools from molecular ecology (for environmental DNA), remote sensing (in data assimilation systems) and data science (for global databases and analyses, e.g. on traits-based approaches or functional diversity patterns), nature and biodiversity patterns are assessed at unprecedented accuracy and resolution. In inter- and transdisciplinary national and international teams, he contributes to sustainable solutions towards creating a resilient livelihood. His focus therein is on quantifying the natural mechanisms involved, the connections to society and their trade-offs and synergies at spatiotemporal scales. Through his work, he stimulates creating new visions on our landscape, advising provinces, water boards, national governments and European organisations.
Peter has always enjoyed working at the interface of scientific fields. He graduated in soil science at Wageningen University in 1995. In 2000, he received his PhD, at Wageningen University, working at the interface of microbiology and plant ecophysiology modelling (cum laude; top 3%). He subsequently worked as postdoc, tenure tracker, assistant and associate professor at the department of Systems Ecology of the VU University Amsterdam, connecting ecology to climate and global change modelling. In 2015, he moved to Leiden University to fulfil the current position. Peter published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers including publications in leading journals like Nature, PNAS, Nature Ecology Evolution and Ecology Letters and has been key note speaker on various conferences.
Former ISI peer-reviewed publications
For an overview of the publications of Peter before he worked at CML, please follow this link.
Professor of Environmental biology and Circular Horticultural Systems
- Faculty of Science
- Institute of Environmental Sciences
- CML/Environmental Biology
- Bodegom P.M. van (4 February 2025), 5-minutes interview on the principles and the current state of the Water Framework Directive and the measures that may be taken by the Dutch government to achieve the goals. for Langs de Lijn (Radio 1). [interview].
- Bodegom P.M. van (23 May 2015), Milieubioloog Peter van Bodegom zoekt de basisprincipes achter ecosysteemdiensten - 'Let op diversiteit binnen ecosystemen'. Interviewed by Strien Willy van for Bionieuws, N.a.v. Oratie Peter van Bodegom 8 Mei 2015. [interview].
- Bodegom P.M. van (8 May 2015). Tweerichtingsverkeer tussen mens en biodiversiteit. CML, Science, Leiden University. Leiden. [inaugural address].
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