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All members of the scientific expedition, listed alphabetically Click on a name for a complete profile | Altena, Bas Bastmeijer, Kees Beelen, Hans Belgers, Jan Bilt, Willem van der Bintanja, Richard Blaauw, Robert Boerigter, Daniëlle Boonman, Jim Brasseur, Sophie Brink, Nico van den Brochard, Christophe Buiter, Rob Cooper, Elisabeth Copper, Jaap Copper, Adrienne Desjardins, Sean Eerden, Arne van
| | Eerden, Mennobart van Eijs, Mevrouw Eijs, Arthur Ekker, Heleen Elfrink, Marijke Elzinga, Hendrik Enter, Elske van Evers, Bernadette Gaag, Belinda van der Hansen, Brage Hebel, Frank von Heuvel, Martine van den Hilgen, Cecile Hoek, Wim Hokwerda, Renno Hoorn, Martinus van Huijzer, Tom Jalink, Leo
| | Kühn, Susanne Kanters, Geert Klarenberg, Ingeborg Kluijver, Adwin de Korte, Ko de Kroef, Dick van der Krooneman, Janneke Kruijer, Hans Kruse, Frigga Kuile, Liz ter Kuiper, Jaap Löff, Annette Leemans, Eelco Leeuw, Joep de Lemoullec, Mathilde Lihavainen, Heikki Loonen, Lisette Loonen, Maarten
| | Lubberink, Albert Lubberink, Patricia Mengedoht, Dirk Miloch, Wojciech Mulder, Ingeborg Nasr, Ramsey Noël, Brice Oers, Emil van Petursdottir, Thora Proanger, Jitske Rooke, Wouter Schartau, Ann Kristin Scheepstra, Annette Schilling, Govert Schreven, Kees Serail, Paul Soest, Maud van Sokolíčková, Zdenka
| | Stech, Michael Steenhuisen, Frits Steg, Linda Steins, Nathalie Sztybor, Emilia Veen, Ivo van Veraart, Annelies Verdaat, Hans Visser, Ronald Vries, Koos de Wal, René van der Want, Han van der Wiesebron, Lauren
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René van der Wal Uppsala
scientist biology/social science
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The changing vegetation and landscape in Rosenbergdalen
Rosenbergdalen is a valley close to Kapp Lee on the north-east side of Edgeøya. In 1977, the vegetation was intensively mapped with 131 quadrats of 1x1 m2 and a list of 72 plant species by Hester Heinemeijer. In 2015 we re-visited the site and re-mapped 34 of these quadrats and the close environment to study vegetation change. The changes in coverage and species composition were spectacular. In 2020 we want to continue mapping the vegetation at the earlier used quadrats and intensify permafrost measurements of active layer depth variation using scanning equipment and citizen science.
Together with Maarten Loonen, Wouter Rooke, Mennobart van Eerden, Leo Jalink, Michael Stech, Hans Kruijer, Koos de Vries, Christophe Brochard.
Understanding of the appreciation of environmental change in Svalbard
SEES2020 will bring together people with varied and deep interests in and knowledge of Svalbard. We propose to capitalise on this unique opportunity by capturing detailed understanding of environmental change experienced by SEES participants working in and/or exploring Svalbard. The method envisaged is qualitative conversational style interviewing complemented by (micro-ethnographic) walk-alongs and a reflexive visual research approach using maps and photographs (both extant and research-driven). We will thereby be able to convey a rich and deep understanding of environmental change in Svalbard and contribute to reflexive dialogues and meetings on board that will enrich the experience of expedition members.
Together with Annette Löff, Zdenka Sokolíčková.
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