The meteoric career of Professor Imke de Boer 'Really cool to have such an impact' Resource


Hoogleraar Imke de Boer vertelt openhartig waarom zij liever geen vlees meer eet

The food system needs a radical overhaul according to Wageningen scientists Imke de Boer and Evelien de Olde of the Animal Production Systems Group. Together with their team, they came up with a holistic vision of a healthy and circular food system in the Netherlands in 2050, entitled 'Re-rooting the Dutch Food System; from more to better'.


Imke de Boer in Betweter Festival WUR

DeBoer, in his second year coaching Washington, spent one season in Bloomington as Indiana's offensive coordinator in 2019, where he coached Penix under Tom Allen before bringing the quarterback.


Op koers met Imke de Boer en Bas Rüter

prof.dr.ir. IJM (Imke) de Boer Professor Livestock & Sustainable Food Systems Contact The future role of animals in our food system is heavily debated nowadays. A central question is: what role, if any, does animal-source food play in a sustainable diet? This question is complex and context-specific, and there is no unique, simple solution.


Springtij Café Imke de Boer Ruimteverdeling YouTube

Washington's Kalen DeBoer draws on mentor's letter as he leads Huskies to CFP title game. Kalen DeBoer was a high school football player in Milbank, South Dakota when he received his first.


Imke de Boer keynote speaker at CircularWUR conference WUR

Imke de Boer prof.dr.ir. WIAS Personal Professor, Animal Production Systems https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0675-7528 Overview Fingerprint Network Research output (623) Datasets (12) Activities (44) If you made any changes in Pure these will be visible here soon. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics where Imke de Boer is active.


Imke de Boer reist van dier naar plant Resource online

Imke de Boer Wageningen University and Research (WUR) - Animal Production Systems Group Pierre Gerber World Bank Date Written: November 2015 Abstract The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade.


springtijimkedeboer Kunst en Landschap Noord Nederland

Imke J.M. de Boer Professor of Animal Production Systems. We agree on the challenge 9-10 billion in 2050. Animals contribute significantly. 15% climate change 70% agricultural land Gerber et al. 2013; Poore and Nemecel 2018 18% acidification 44% eutrophication.


De toekomst van ons vlees Rode Hoed

Benjamin van Selm, Anita Frehner, Imke J. M. de Boer & Ollie van Hal. Plant Production Systems Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands.


Dag 11 Imke de Boer (Hoogleraar Dieren & Duurzame voedselsystemen WUR) The Climate Miles

Professor Imke de Boer explains the Food System Vision 2050 'Re-rooting the Dutch food system: from more to better' she made with other researchers, farmers.


Imke de Boer Kringlooplandbouw, een goed idee? WURcast YouTube

prof.dr.ir. IJM (Imke) de Boer Hoogleraar Dieren & Duurzame Voedselsystemen. De rol van het dier in ons toekomstige voedselsysteem staat ter discussie. Een veelgehoorde vraag is: passen dierlijke producten nog wel in een duurzaam dieet? Deze vraag is complex en context-afhankelijk, en kent geen eenduidig antwoord..


Rerooting the Dutch food system from more to better Publicatie Agroberichten Buitenland

Consideration of utilizable amino acid content in the context of dietary protein quality assessment. Sustainable Food Proteins. 2023-12 | Journal article | Author. DOI: 10.1002/sfp2.1020. SOURCE-WORK-ID: c99ad0e3-99c1-4369-9744-85e4a4c64594. Contributors : Shiksha Adhikari; Imke De Boer; Ollie van Hal; Thom Huppertz.


Imke de Boer geeft keynote over gezonde voedselsystemen op Food Technology Evmi

Imke de Boer's chair group, Animal Production Systems, has developed a vision of a circular agriculture system in which animals play an important role. There are three key starting points: 1. Arable farming primarily produces plant-based food for humans. 2. Waste flows from the food system are reused to enrich the soil and feed animals.


Lezers van Stavast Imke de Boer

The demand for animal protein is expected to rise by 70-80% between 2012 and 2050, while the current animal production sector already causes major environmental degradation. Edible insects are suggested as a more sustainable source of animal protein. However, few experimental data regarding environmental impact of insect production are available. Therefore, a lifecycle assessment for.


I.K. (Imke) Boer

Imke de Boer, Professor of Livestock and Sustainable Food Systems is a food system thinker who has worked on making our food systems more sustainable for the past 25 years. An area where there is still plenty to do, as the challenges have only become clearer in recent years.


The meteoric career of Professor Imke de Boer 'Really cool to have such an impact' Resource

prof.dr.ir. IJM (Imke) de Boer Professor Livestock & Sustainable Food Systems Contact The future role of animals in our food system is heavily debated nowadays. A central question is: what role, if any, does animal-source food play in a sustainable diet? This question is complex and context-specific, and there is no unique, simple solution.


Imke de Boer en Evelien de Olde winnen Rockefeller Food Prize Resource online

Imke de Boer. Title. Imke de Boer makes the change: From animal to plant. Degree of recognition. National. Media name/outlet. Resource jrg. 17 nr. 1 p. 24-25. Media type.