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Studio Veenweide
The Studio Veenweide podcast is a series about measuring, knowledge, and making predictions.
From the studio in Zegveld, Inge Diepman talks to researchers, administrators and policymakers about the Dutch National Research Programme on Greenhouse Gases in Peatlands (NOBV). The 6M cycle – Measurement, Mechanistic Understanding, Modelling, Money (CBA), Measures and Monitoring – is used to discuss various aspects of the research programme. In six episodes, we highlight the problems and possible solutions in the peatland regions, discuss the state of affairs regarding current research, and look ahead to the peatlands of the future.
You can access all episodes via the library below or on your favourite podcast platform.
Studio Veenweide – De Verdieping
Studio Veenweide – De Verdieping is a series of lectures on the reduction of greenhouse gases in peatland. This series addresses various aspects of the research programme using the 6M cycle: Measurement, Mechanistic Understanding, Modelling, Social Cost-Benefit Analysis (SCBA), Measures and Monitoring. Each episode features one researcher giving a lecture on the relevant ‘M’. Jan Peter Lesschen (WUR) lectures on measuring and reporting, Gilles Erkens (Deltares/UU) on mechanisms that lead to subsidence and peat degradation, Jim Boonman (VU) on modelling, Sien Kok (Deltares) on SCBAs (money), Jan van den Akker (WENR) on measures, and Ronald Hutjes (WUR) on monitoring.
You can access all episodes via the library below or on your favourite podcast platform.