News about tourism
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02 October 2023
On a study tour to Kenya: key takeaways and inspiration for East African seed professionals
- After following an online education programme on sustainable agriculture and resilient seed systems, a group of agricultural professionals from... -
01 September 2023
Collections in the spotlight: CAB Abstracts
- In this newsletter, we’re taking a closer look at CAB Abstracts. This is the principal database for literature in the fields of agriculture,... -
11 July 2023
10 years of Saba Bank fisheries research reveals new opportunities for fishermen
- Small Caribbean islands like Saba have little land, this makes conventional agriculture difficult. Therefore, the sea is one of the main sources for... -
07 July 2023
Six questions about nature in the Netherlands
- We keep hearing that nature is in a bad state. That is why people in Europe are talking about stricter laws to better protect nature areas, soil and... -
16 June 2023
Collections in the spotlight: eBooks on tourism
- In the series Collection in the Spotlight, we’re taking a closer look at exciting databases and hidden gems in our collections. This month,... -
17 May 2023
Emmanuel Adu-Ampong receives KNAW Early Career Partnership
- Ten researchers have been awarded a KNAW Early Career Partnership to organise an interdisciplinary meeting. This will allow them to explore innovative... -
07 March 2023
WRM10306 Excursions to Southern Europe, in combination with SLM10306 course | Period 1
- The course ‘Irrigation and Water Management’ (WRM10306) is a second year course of the BIL programme that focuses on calculating... -
07 March 2023
The search for a sustainable future for the coral reefs in Kenya
- In southeast Kenya, near the border with Tanzania, lies a coral reef in the Indian ocean. The coral reef has degraded due to unsustainable fishing and... -
24 February 2023
Introducing the newest and bluest WUR programme
- In September 2023, WUR will welcome the first batch of students to the new BSc programme in Marine Sciences. “Seas and oceans are finally... -
21 February 2023
Arthur Mol on sustainably managing increasingly crowded seas
- Wageningen University’s Dies Natalis on 9 March is themed ‘shaping sustainable marine futures’. Or how to manage the sea...