Projects
WATERSIDE: Active Passive Water Pollution Sampling Device. University of Antwerp
Evolution to single and combined effects of pollution and fish predation risk in the water flea Daphnia magna and its gut microbiome in a natural landscape KU Leuven
Active passive water pollution sampling device (WATERSIDE). University of Antwerp
Rethinking soil and groundwater pollution remediation procedures in Flanders: evaluating field work and site specific parameters for a sustainable soil and water management. KU Leuven
The Flemish Soil Decree provides in a curative and preventive approach to deal with soil and groundwater pollution. A Land Information Register is based on investigations carried out according to Standard Procedures. To decide whether or not remediation is necessary a groundwater model based risk analysis might be used, often built using a simplified representation of the subsurface. Processing the results of such a model based risk ...
Innovative concepts and technologies for ECOlogically sustainable NUTRIent management in agricultureaiming to prevent, mitigate and eliminate pollution in soils, water and air Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
How do we achieve reduced nitrate nitrogen and phosphorus leaching, better control of nitrogen losses from ammonia volatilization, and lower greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector, both plant and animal production? We try to answer these questions in the research project ECONUTRI (an Innovation Action project) by optimizing, validating and demonstrating nature-based new ...
Pollution of water resources due to bombing by air strike of Sheba leather industry in Wukro in November 2020. Tigray, Ethiopia Ghent University
Will a future climate change the stress tolerance of plant and ecosystems? A study on multiple stressors: heavy metal pollution, water shortage and eutrophication. University of Antwerp
Drafting assessment frameworks European protected species: pollution and eutrophication of surface waters Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Potable water from wastewater via nature based solution + UF in Kericho Kenya - Kericho Circular Water Ghent University
Due to population growth and increasing water usage, various regions worldwide become water stressed. Converting wastewater into potable and/or process water can play a crucial role in closing the gap between water demand and supply. In contrast to rainwater, wastewater is weather-independent, which leads to fewer fluctuations in the water supply. Moreover, water should never be treated as a waste product but reused as a resource in a ...