Student research projects
Waddenthesis
For a number of years now the Faculty of Spatial Sciences at the University of Groningen, has focused one of the themes for their Bachelor thesis projects specifically to the Wadden Sea area. As a result, several Bachelor thesis exploring key issues surrounding the Wadden Sea have been written.
The reasons for the Bachelor projects to be focused on the Wadden Sea theme are twofold: first, in terms of the content, the theme offers a variety of topics on the intersection of ecology and human behavior, it is easily accessible, and thus very suitable for student research.
Second, the more practical reason is the annual trilateral students research workshop that the universities of Groningen, Oldenburg and Bremen organize. During that workshop, selected students from all three universities get an opportunity to present and discuss their work. In order to have fruitful discussions a common theme is chosen. And what is more obvious than choosing a theme that is related to the region where the three universities are located. Starting from 2013 the workshop was extended with a common research project, where students of the three universities work closely together. The workshop is not restricted to Bachelor level students, also a number of Master students, with a thesis which relate to the general theme of the workshop, are invited.
One this page, you will find a selection of some of the Bachelor theses with particularly interesting research ideas or results which we decided to make available to the wider public. Be aware, however, that these theses have had an educational purpose, and do not automatically meet the standards that are applicable to professional scientific and peer-reviewed publications. In that sense, it can best be viewed as ‘work in progress’.
From the study year 2012-2013 we selected the following theses:
Myrthe Leijstra: ‘Is coastal tourism ready for the next generation’. This thesis focuses on the impact of income from tourism for the local economy and uses Landal park Esonstad near Lauwersmeer as a case-study.
Wessel van Vliet: ‘Duister toerisme op de Friese Wadden?’. In Dutch. Over het gebruik van militair erfgoed in het toeristisch product, en in het bijzonder over de vraag waarom er tot nu toe zo weinig gebruik van gemaakt is.
Neeltje Westra: ‘Blijven ze op Terschelling of zullen ze het eiland verlaten?’. In Dutch. Over de plaatsverbondenheid van jongeren op Terschelling.
Titia Leutscher: ‘Is the tourism industry in the Wadden area aware of and adapting to the possible effects of climate change? ‘. Comparing the situation in Lauwersmeer and in Greetsiel.
Tjibbe Hartholt: ‘Wind energy and tourism’. Focuses on whether wind turbines have a negative influence on tourism industry. The thesis compares the areas of Harlingen-Makkum-Bolswart and Greetsiel.
Anne Boer: ‘Beelden van Terschelling’. In Dutch. Over de ‘destination image’ van Terschelling.
Loes Dragt: ‘The impacts of the RWE coal plant in the Eemshaven on tourism on Borkum’.
Relevant student research related to resilience:
Below is a selection of relevant student research focusing on to following resilience-related topics / keywords: self-organization; self-governance; adaptive capacities; adaptive governance; flood resilience; community resilience; climate adaptation; citizen initiatives and new collectives in planning for vulnerable places; resilient energy landscapes.
Bachelor
Human Geography & Urban and Regional Planning: 2014
Knipping, Abel
Adapting Cities to Climate Change; the implementation of green roof infrastrutures
Human Geography & Urban and Regional Planning: 2015
Sleen, Gerald Marcel van der
Ruimte voor de rivier, ruimte voor de burger?
Human Geography & Urban and Regional Planning: 2016
Ekkelkamp, G.J.
Burgerinitiatieven en overheden
Groot, S. de
Development of coastal chars in Bangladesh: Are the adaptation policies in coastal Bangladesh sustainable?
Human Geography & Urban and Regional Planning: 2017
Hofman, D.
Een zonnige samenwerking in Groningen
Spatial Planning & Design: 2014
Beerta, R.
Between resilience and resistance, a comparative study into the flood coping capability of Amsterdam and Bratislava
Koster, J.T.
Flood Resilience In de complexe praktijk van het ontwikkelingsproces
Spatial Planning & Design: 2015
Kammen, F. van
Resilience van landschapsveranderingen in de Drentse esdorpen Beilen en Gieten
Koning, J
Klaar voor Klimaat
Sissingh, J.U.
Het Eiland van Dordrecht: De rol van private stakeholders in flood resilience.
Visser, J.A
De invloed van overstromingsrisicozonering op de integratie van de water sector
Woerd, C.H. van der
Bevolking en overheid samen voor scenario's
Spatial Planning & Design: 2016
Alberda van Ekenstein, Koos
Omgevingswet onverenigbaar met rivierenbeleid?
Boomsma, Y. D.
Green Roof Motives: Assessing the Drivers in Green Roof Adoption
Goot, N.A.H. van der
De energietransitie voortgezet met de nieuwe omgevingswet.
Veen, H.T. van der
Omgevingswet: storm in een glas water?
Zomerdijk, T
De aanpak van hittestress met behulp van stedelijk groen in de binnenstad van Groningen
Spatial Planning & Design: 2017
Bouwman, Y. R.
Flood resilience in Amsterdam
Herwig, A
Flood risk perception: a case study in Dordrecht
Lammers, E
Overstromingsrisico's in Groningen
Rommelse, M.C.
Initiatives Fostering Sustainable Drainage Systems in Cities: a comparison between Amsterdam Rainproof and Water Sensitive Rotterdam
Van Schoot, F.H.E.
Cooperation in flood risk management
Master
Environmental & Infrastructure Planning: 2014
Gooley, Kevin
The Resiliency Web - How social-ecological resiliency networks can foster environmental justice in natural disasters
Taqia, Iis Maisar
Attitudes towards Adaptive Governance of Social Ecological Systems Case Study: Integrating Green Open Space Provision in Tangerang Municipality, Indonesia
Zegers, L.
Waterschappen in een veranderende stroming
Environmental & Infrastructure Planning: 2015
Ahmad Zaki, Zulkifli
Resilience: Theory to Practice. An Assessment Framework for Flood Resilience of City. Case Study: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Biber, Jonathan
The Governance Capacity of Southeast Florida to Adapt to Sea Level Rise
Juárez López, Francisco Mariano
Flood impact analysis using Geographic Information Systems: A case study, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
Navarrete, A.; Armando, A.
Bottom-Up Climate Change Adaptation approaches: a solution for a dilemma?
Pronk, R.W.
Citizen Participation and Social Capacity Building for a Flood Resilient Rotterdam
Environmental & Infrastructure Planning: 2016
Boekenoogen, A.K.
Ecosystem Services in the city
Illescas, Edgar
Cascading disasters: Earthquakes, floods and Groningen – A community resilience analysis
Knauf, Jakob
Planning heat sensitive cities: an approach towards sustainable energy systems
Nolte, J. Lennard
A preliminary flash flood risk assessment for low-lying regions based on local expert knowledge: the case of the city of Emden, Northern Germany
Schultink, Marc
Towards more resilient urban environments
Wiegman, J.C.
Self Governance in the city: The role of citizen initiatives in organic area development
Environmental & Infrastructure Planning: 2017
Campanella, M.
Flood Risk Management Directive Impacts Over Traditional Flood Risk Management Approaches: The Case Study of Liguria
Kuhlmann, A.C.
Sustainable Urban Water Management in Germany - Evaluation of micro-transitions and discussion of their upscaling
Kuipers, Harold
Adaptive Delta Management
Vergeer, S.
Flood Risk Adaptation Measures on the Wastewater System
Socio-Spatial Planning: 2014
Myles, M.
Zelfbeheer door bewoners van groene publieke ruimte
Socio-Spatial Planning: 2015
Kamstra, M.
Aiming for resilience: Enhancing citizen involvement in flood risk management with social capital - A Hamburg and London case study
Minnema, E.H.
Post-postmodern Disaster Management? Filosofische kritiek op de postmoderniteit, vertaald naar disaster management.
Socio-Spatial Planning: 2017
Lestestuiver, G.H.
Klimaat voor verandering: Een Grounded Theory studie naar de factoren die van invloed zijn op de vorming van klimaatbeleid bij regionale en lokale overheden in Noord-Nederland
van der Sleen, Gerald
Citizen participation and influence in spatial decision-making
Research Master Regional Studies: 2014
Hasanov, Mustafa
Urban self-organisation? What is it? Transitions in participatory thinking. Empirical evidence from Sofia, Bulgaria
Research Master Regional Studies: 2015
Du, Dexter Junju
Complexity and transition: adaptive planning for the Dutch delta region
Research Master Regional Studies: 2017
Laeni, N.
Framing Resilience in Bangkok Flood Risk Management
Cultural Geography: 2017
Tijmens, L.
Leefbaarheid en burgerparticipatie
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