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Contact person for... - dr. M (Maryna) Strokal MSc
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Seasonality
Seasonality - WUR Seasonality Model characteristics Model name: MARINA-Nutrients Version: China-1.1 Application: China Scales: Yangtze sub-basins and... -
Global change impacts
Global change impacts - WUR Global change impacts Model characteristics Model name: MARINA-Nutrients Version: Global-2.0 Application: Global Scales:... -
Pollution due to livestock production
Pollution due to livestock production - WUR Pollution due to livestock production Model characteristics Model name: MARINA-Multi Version: Global-2.0... -
Crop production impacts
Crop production impacts - WUR Crop production impacts Model characteristics Model name: MARINA-Plastics Version: China-1.0 Application: China Scales:... -
Pollution sources of macro- and microplastics
Pollution sources of macro- and microplastics - WUR Pollution sources of macro- and microplastics Model characteristics Model name: MARINA-Plastics...
News
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Positive futures for polluted rivers and seas
3 maart 2023 | Maryna Strokal has ambitions to reduce pollution in rivers and seas. These ambitions came from her childhood. Maryna likes to swim. Together with her... -
Future microplastics in the Black Sea: how come and what to do?
24 november 2022 | Future microplastics in the Black Sea: how come and what to do? - WUR News Future microplastics in the Black Sea: how come and what to do? Published... -
City becomes increasing source of water pollution this century
21 mei 2021 | In the 21st century, most of the world's population is expected to live in urban areas. Over three-quarters of them will face moderate to... -
Five ways for green agriculture and blue water
27 november 2020 | Pollution from agriculture negatively affects the natural environment, with iconic problems such as algal blooms and massive fish kills. On the other... -
Cost effective solutions to manage nutrient pollution in the Yangtze
20 februari 2020 | Have you ever wondered why the water in some rivers appear to be green? The green tinge you see is due to eutrophication, which means that too many...