Environmental Science

The department of Environmental Science (part of the Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences) investigates the impact of stressors on animal and plant species and humans. We aim to understand and predict both the relative and cumulative impact of anthropogenic stressors on species including humans. We translate detailed mechanisms into overarching principles, applied in models for future projections, in particular in highly populated river deltas and estuaries. The methods developed and the results obtained are used by governments, agencies, industry and consultancies.

Highlights

Een veengebied in Nederland

New Horizon Europe projects boost wet agriculture on peatlands

On 1 February 2025, two European research projects will launch, focusing on the development of paludiculture: sustainable wet agriculture on peat, aimed at preserving and restoring peatlands.

Warmer lakes harbor slower methane consumers

Funding for research into better management of European lakes

Aafke Schipper, researcher at the Department of Environmental Science at uu77, is collaborating on the project with partners in the Netherlands (NIOO-KNAW), England (CEH), Finland (Syke) and Sweden (SRC).

Fabrieken die CO2 uitstoten

Climate Council advises government: Act decisively and with policy on CO2 removal to meet climate goals

Active government action is needed to remove CO2 from our atmosphere. The Scientific Climate Council (WKR), of which uu77's Heleen de Coninck is deputy chair, argues that the government should focus policy on permanent CO2 removal.

Research

The mission of the Environmental Science cluster of RIBES is to provide high-quality scientific knowledge that can help the world move towards greater sustainability. To achieve this, we aim to understand, project and address the impact of anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems and humans from the landscape to the global scale. We therefore investigate the entire environmental cause-effect chain from drivers to responses and from responses to drivers, also known as the DPSIR framework. We develop predictive models, where possible, based on a mechanistic understanding of the processes underlying the impacts of pressures on the environment and where needed we use descriptive statistical approaches. This enables us to explore and develop wide-ranging sustainable solutions for the environmental challenges the world faces today.

Publications 

Our scientific contributions can be found in the  in Radboud Repository.

Research lines

We have carved out three interlinked main research lines: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, Environmental Assessment of Sustainability Transitions and Biodiversity Assessment. With these research lines, we address the formulated by the United Nations.

Internships

Interested in an internship or thesis at the department of Environmental Science? We offer diverse opportunities for Bachelor's and Master's students across all research themes. Internships typically last 2 months for Bachelor's students and 6 to 9 months for Master's students, depending on the programme. You can also choose to intern at an external company or university, either locally or abroad, with joint supervision from our faculty. For more information, get in touch with Steef Hanssen.

Education

The research department offers various Bachelor's and Master's courses. The department is closely involved in the Bachelor's Biology and Molecular Life Sciences, the new Master's Science for Sustainability (starting in September 2025), the Master's specialisations Environment & Sustainability of the Master's Biology, and the faculty-wide Master's specialisation Science, Management & Innovation

Projects

Een veengebied in Nederland

Paludi4all

Paludiculture, sustainable farming on wet peatlands, is crucial for climate action. The Paludi4All project studies its impacts and seeks ways to expand this practice across Europe, focusing on climate benefits and rural development.

Veengebied

The PaluWise project

Understanding all paludiculture options is crucial, as each farmer faces unique challenges and operates under different business models. PaluWise addresses these challenges through four paludiculture demonstration sites.

Autobanden en plastic afval op het strand

LABPLAS: Land-Based Solutions for Plastics in the Sea

The project will provide scientific evidence to support decision making in regulatory efforts around plastics in the environment.

Academic Staff

The Environmental Science department consists of PhD candidates, assistant professors, associate professors, professors, senior researchers, postdocs, and employees in the roles of management assistants and other positions. The management team (MT) consists of Prof. Ad Ragas, Prof. Birka Wicke, and Dr. Rosalie van Zelm

 

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Contact information

Visiting address
Heyendaalseweg 135
6525AJ Nijmegen
024-3653281
Postal address
Postbus 9010
6500GL NIJMEGEN