Wageningen University & Research

TransPath

The global biodiversity and climate crises cannot be solved in isolation or by merely ramping up what is already being done.

TC4BE

Agricultural biodiversity includes all wild and domesticated forms of life found on farms – from plants and animals to soil organisms, pests and pollinators.

React

The challenge. With 65% of agricultural land in Africa degraded, the need to effectively scale up restoration is evident. Natural regeneration (NR) is a promising

BioTraCes

It is not enough to become net zero; our world needs to become nature-positive. Based on this disruptive idea, all our activities not only minimise

Irini Salverda

Research on the case study in The Netherlands: A mix of socio-technical and governance innovations for more green-blue veining of the landscape in the province of Utrecht