
News of the Cultural Geography Group
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Emmanuel Adu-Ampong receives KNAW Early Career Partnership
May 17, 2023 - News - Ten researchers have been awarded a KNAW Early Career Partnership to organise an interdisciplinary meeting. This will allow them to explore innovative... -
'We are not that special'
April 27, 2023 - News - Will there be an end to man as the despot of the food pyramid? Clemens Driessen is a philosopher at Wageningen University. He investigates how moral... -
People with green gardens are healthier
March 23, 2023 - News - Greening existing gardens is not only important for climate adaptation and urban biodiversity, but also for the health and well-being of residents.... -
New book on Tourism, Climate Change and Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa
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New York Times article on bog body research
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Bogs reveal millennia-old stories about violence and religion
January 10, 2023 - News - Once, large parts of Europe were covered with peatlands. Only a fraction of those remain today. The bogs left are mostly part of protected nature... -
Migrantour Utrecht: 'Lombok without walls'
December 7, 2022 - News - On December 6th, the GEO group joined a 2-hour guided tour from Migrantour in Lombok, Utrecht, called 'Lombok Zonder Muren' (Lombok without walls). -
Successful Pathways Europe Conference
November 3, 2022 - News - WAGENINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS – The Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department, at Colorado State University, in conjunction with the... -
Excellent Education Award for GEO course
October 13, 2022 - News - Photo: Guy Ackermans The WUR Excellent Education Prize 2022 for 'Best basic course' was awarded to Geo staff members Emmanuel Adu-Ampong, Maarten... -
Schokland: World Heritage Site in Mixed Reality
September 21, 2022 - News - What if there was a way to make ancient world heritage come to life? An interactive view that enables you to experience landscapes of the past? The...