Zoek medewerkers/organisaties dr. B van der Bolt
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Naamdr. B van der Bolt
RoepnaamBregje
Emailbregje.vanderbolt@wur.nl

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OmschrijvingLecturer/Postdoc
OrganisatieDepartement Omgevingswetenschappen
OrganisatieeenheidWater Systems and Global Change
OmschrijvingLacrosse trainer
OrganisatieFacilitair Bedrijf
OrganisatieeenheidOS Sports Centre
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Nevenwerkzaamheden
  • Zelfstandige - Bolt Ideas - Divers
    nov 2019 - Nu

    Advies organisatiekunde, data-analyse en teksten schrijven.

  • Trainer Lacrosse - Sportcentrum de Bongerd - Wageningen University and Research
    feb 2019 - Nu


Biografie

Bregje van der Bolt is a lecturer and postdoc at the Water Systems and Global Change Group at Wageningen University. Her research interests include climate-resilient development pathways, dynamics of socio-ecological systems, tipping points, and adaptation to climate change in complex socio-ecological environments.

Contact: bregje.vanderbolt@wur.nl


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Onderwijs

Supervision of MSc thesis on topics related to water management and climate change, including climate change adaptation, adaptation pathways, adaptive planning and policy, socio-ecological system analysis, and ecosystem services.

Current Courses:

  • Climate Change Studies Topics and Approaches (WSG-20306, period 1)
  • Integrated Water Management (WSG-33806, period 2)
  • Research Approaches to Land and Water Management (WRM-32306, period 5)

 

Past courses:

  • Marine Systems (AEW-32306, period 1, 2018)
  • Complexity in Ecological Systems (AEW-30306, period 2, 2017-2018)
  • Trending Topics in Biology and Chemistry of Soil and Water (AEW-31806. period 6, 2017-2018)
  • Modelling Biological Systems (EZO-22305, period 2, 2016)
Vakken
  • WSG-20306 - Climate Change studies topics and approaches
  • WSG-33806 - Integrated Water Management
  • WSG-79224 - MSc Research Practice Water Systems and Global Change
  • WSG-80424 - MSc Thesis Water Systems and Global Change
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