MSc theses 2017

Below, an overview is provided of the MSc thesis reports produced by students who did an MSc thesis at the Environmental Systems Analysis Group in 2017.

  • Merijn Slagter: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by means of paludiculture
  • Daniela Angioletti: Identifying opportunities to improve the sustainability of water resource use at Wageningen Campus by using the Urban Harvest Approach (UHA)
  • Resti Salmayenti: Developing ecosystem accounts as basic information system for monitoring peatland ecosystem in Indonesia
  • Linda van Garderen: Seasonal nutrient export into the Japanese and Okhotsk seas
  • Catalina Rodriguez Castañeda: Ecosystem services and social benefits of different farming systems as
    perceived by farmers in the Alvelal Territory, Southern Spain
  • Kuddusbek Tashpulatov: Opportunities of adopting conservation agriculture in Tashkent and Sirdaryo provinces, Uzbekistan
  • Ira Wardani: Waterborne pathogen modelling and possible management scenario in Bandung, Indonesia: a case study of Citarum river
  • Freda Adiali: How changes in sanitation contribute to reducing human emissions of Rotavirus and Escherichia coli to Uganda’s surface waters
  • Daniel Okaali: How changes in sanitation contribute to reducing human emissions of Rotavirus and Escherichia coli to Uganda’s surface waters
  • Felipe Castaño Díaz: Effects of landscape restoration and climate change on sediment retention and carbon storage in the Segura River Catchment, south-east Spain
  • Paula Duske: Effects of landscape restoration and climate change on water yield and crop pollination in the Segura river catchment, Spain, using InVEST
  • Mark Wildschut: An ex ante estimate of effects of landscape restoration on the monetary value of selected ecosystem services. An analysis of the Justdiggit project in Morocco
  • Anna Diaz Tena: Comparing the performance of technological innovations operating at different scales to improve the circulation of biogenic household waste flows. The case of Amsterdam
  • Jin Huang: Integrated cost-benefit analysis of restoring Yongding river corridor, Beijing, China
  • Junya Duan: Effects of urban green infrstructure on mitigating environmental risks: a case study in the Chinese Guangzhou city
  • Wouter van Hoof: Assessing the emission intensity’s policy adequacy in the transport sector for G20 countries
  • Mekdelawit Deribe: Tracking the developments in national climate-change mitigation legislations, strategies and targets worldwide
  • Madina Bekchanova: Mapping cultural ecosystem services in different landscapes of the Uzbek Ugam Chatkal National Nature Park
  • Alexander Jongens: Identifying and mapping cultural services in Berg and Dal by applying a participatory mapping tool
  • Nidhi Raina: Vulnerability of Southern Europe for Flood Risks & Water Sector: an assessment with the IAP model
  • Lex Jansen: A remote-sensing based assessment of ecosystem services for Palawan, the Philippines
  • Louise Houweling: Expanding the Cultivation of Jelutung Latex and Gemor Bark on Central Kalimantan Peatlands: A value chain and cost-benefit analysis
  • Leroy Gilbert: Waste to Energy Islands
  • Janine de Ruiter: Smart transport in Amsterdam to reduce air pollutants
  • Pham Dang Manh Hong Luan: Salinity intrusion and adaptation solutions. Assessing the transformation from rice to shrimp as an approach to cope with salinity intrusion in BenTre province, Vietnam
  • Dennis de Raaij: Quantitative microbial risk assessment on Cryptosporidium concentrations in surface water used as drinking water
  • Ika Suratno: How ecosystem restoration affects local communities’ well-being in the Central Kalimantan Katingan and Kotawaringin Timur district in Indonesia
  • Ingeborg Swart: Predicting the production and release of pollen by Dutch birch trees
  • Benard Nsubuga: Developing Experimental Ecosystem Accounts to monitor Environmental Change and Supply Sustainable Resources. A case of the Ugandan Wakiso District
  • Felipe Bucci Ancapi: Ecosystem Services: an analysis of its ethical implications in conservation
  • Dito Sitepu: Paludiculture in Indonesian Tropical Peatlands to Prevent Subsidence and Peat Fires
  • Siatwiinda Siatwiinda: Assessing the impacts of changes in agricultural management and food consumption on carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus flows with an integrated model
  • Mi Yan: Life cycle assessment of fruit leather
  • Guzal Abduraupova: Improving microbiological drinking water quality in the city of Tashkent: a reconnaissance study
  • Yui Matsuo: Connecting renewable natural capital and economic development in eight sub-Saharan African countries through changes in the relative yield gap
  • Jessica Rietveld: Involving school children in determining temporal variation in greenness based on tree images
  • Amber van den Tillaart: (Swim) water quality modelling in the city of Amsterdam
  • Alemtshaye Ferede: Integrated assessment of ecosystem services, stakeholder dependence and incentives for sustainable management of the Chilmo forest, Ethiopia
  • Jessica van Bossum: Amsterdam's Food Flows: carbon footprint, key actors and climate policy