11 results on '"Biersteker, L."'
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2. Habitatgeschiktheid voor de wolf in Nederland : een modelanalyse
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Biersteker, L., Planillo, A., Lammertsma, D.R., van der Sluis, T., Knauer, F., Kramer-Schadt, S., van der Grift, E.A., van Eupen, M., Jansman, H.A.H., Biersteker, L., Planillo, A., Lammertsma, D.R., van der Sluis, T., Knauer, F., Kramer-Schadt, S., van der Grift, E.A., van Eupen, M., and Jansman, H.A.H.
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Multiple packs of wolfs have settled recently in the Netherlands. Question is how large the potential distribution area can be in the near future and what the corresponding population number is. This report answers these questions based on a data driven model which assess habitat suitability., Met de vestiging van meerdere roedels wolven is de terugkeer van deze soort in Nederland een feit. Vraag is hoe het potentiële verspreidingsgebied van de wolf in Nederland er op termijn uit zou kunnen zien en hoe groot de wolvenpopulatie zou kunnen worden. Dit rapport beantwoordt deze vragen op basis van een datagedreven modelanalyse naar de habitatgeschiktheid van Nederland voor de wolf.
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- 2024
3. Verwachte effecten van voorgenomen natuur- en stikstofbronmaatregelen op de toestand van de natuur : Monitoring en evaluatie van het Programma Stikstofreductie en Natuurverbetering
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van Bussel, L.G.J., van Hinsberg, A., Biersteker, L., Roelofsen, H.D., Pouwels, R., Giesen, P., Schild, J., van Tol, S., van der Hoek, D.C.J., Schram, J.M., van Bussel, L.G.J., van Hinsberg, A., Biersteker, L., Roelofsen, H.D., Pouwels, R., Giesen, P., Schild, J., van Tol, S., van der Hoek, D.C.J., and Schram, J.M.
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- 2024
4. Achtergrondrapportage modelanalyses biodiversiteit en ecosysteemdiensten ten behoeve van de Ruimtelijke Verkenning
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Pouwels, R., Woltjer, I., de Knegt, B., Roelofsen, H.D., Biersteker, L., Pouwels, R., Woltjer, I., de Knegt, B., Roelofsen, H.D., and Biersteker, L.
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Background report on model analyses of biodiversity and ecosystem services for the Spatial Outlook. In early 2023 the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) published its Spatial Outlook (Ruimtelijke Verkenning), which describes four possible spatial development futures for the Netherlands in 2050. Scenario maps illustrate the consequences of the choices made in the scenarios. The present report describes the technical aspects of the development of these scenarios and the indicators for biodiversity calculated with the Model for Nature Policy and the indicators for the supply of ecosystem services calculated with the Natural Capital Model. It is a technical supplement to the background report published by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and documents the model analyses carried out by Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR)., Begin 2023 heeft PBL de Ruimtelijke Verkenning uitgebracht. Hierin zijn vier mogelijke ruimtelijke toekomsten voor Nederland in 2050 gepresenteerd. Met scenariokaarten is in beeld gebracht wat gevolgen zijn van de verschillende keuzes die zijn gemaakt in de scenario’s. Het voorliggende rapport beschrijft de technische achtergrond van de uitwerking van deze scenario’s en de berekende indicatoren voor biodiversiteit met het MNP model en de levering van ecosysteemdiensten met het NKM model. Het is een aanvulling op het achtergrondrapport dat door het PBL is uitgebracht en heeft tot doel de modelanalyses te borgen die door WENR zijn uitgevoerd.
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- 2023
5. Ontwikkeling MNP in 2020 : Automatisering validaties, objectivering draagkrachten, onzekerheidsanalyses, versnellen scenariobouw, indicatoren, status A+
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Henkens, R.J.H.G., Roelofsen, H.D., de Knegt, B., Wamelink, G.W.W., Jochem, R., Meeuwsen, H.A.M., van der Greft-van Rossum, J.G.M., Biersteker, L., and ten Broeke, G.A.
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WIMEK ,Environmental Systems Analysis ,Milieusysteemanalyse ,Biodiversiteit en Beleid ,Life Science ,Biodiversity and Policy - Published
- 2021
6. Ontwikkelingen MNP in 2021 : VHR, Stikstofdepositie, Weersextremen ten gevolge van klimaatverandering, automatisering validatie, automatisering draagkrachten en Liebig
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Henkens, R.J.H.G., Wamelink, G.W.W., Biersteker, L., Jochem, R., van der Greft-van Rossum, J.G.M., Roelofsen, H.D., de Knegt, B., Walvoort, D.J.J., Kistenkas, F.H., Jalink, Mark, and Witte, J.P.
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Soil, Water and Land Use ,WIMEK ,Environmental Systems Analysis ,Milieusysteemanalyse ,Biodiversiteit en Beleid ,Life Science ,WASS ,Regional Development and Spatial Use ,Regionale Ontwikkeling en Ruimtegebruik ,Biodiversity and Policy ,Bodem, Water en Landgebruik - Published
- 2021
7. Ontsnipperingsbeeld Provincie Noord-Holland : Een knelpuntenanalyse en advies voor ontsnippering van het provinciale wegennet voor fauna
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van der Grift, E.A., Jochem, R., Biersteker, L., and van Eupen, M.
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Earth Observation and Environmental Informatics ,Aardobservatie en omgevingsinformatica ,Biodiversiteit en Beleid ,Dierecologie ,Life Science ,Animal Ecology ,Biodiversity and Policy - Abstract
On request of the province of Noord-Holland (Netherlands) a Defragmentation Plan Noord-Holland has been developed. The plan provides an overview of bottleneck locations for wildlife in the provincial road network, i.e. locations where the viability of populations is affected and/or are characterized by frequent roadkill of wildlife. The plan presents the expected improvement for wildlife, in terms of population viability, if these bottlenecks will be solved by road mitigation measures. The Defragmentation Plan Noord-Holland also provides an overview of the types of wildlife crossing structures and wildlife fences that will be needed to solve the problem of habitat fragmentation at each bottleneck location. In opdracht van de provincie Noord-Holland is een Ontsnipperingsbeeld Noord-Holland ontwikkeld. Dit ontsnipperingsbeeld biedt inzicht in de faunaknelpunten in het provinciaal verkeerswegennet, d.w.z. locaties waar de levensvatbaarheid van de populaties is aangetast en/of waar dieren frequent het slachtoffer worden van aanrijdingen in het verkeer. Het ontsnipperingsbeeld presenteert hoe groot de verwachte winst voor de fauna is in termen van levensvatbaarheid van populaties, als de faunaknelpunten worden opgelost door het treffen van ontsnipperende maatregelen. Het Ontsnipperingsbeeld Noord-Holland geeft tevens inzicht in de diverse typen faunapassages en faunakeringen die nodig zijn voor het oplossen van de faunaknelpunten.
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- 2021
8. Using Data Tools and Systems to Drive Change in Early Childhood Education for Disadvantaged Children in South Africa.
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Giese S, Dawes A, Biersteker L, Girdwood E, and Henry J
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In line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.2, South Africa's National Development Plan commits to providing high-quality early childhood education to all children by 2030 to drive improved child outcomes. Prior to 2016, South Africa lacked reliable, locally standardised, valid, and cross-culturally fair assessment tools for measuring preschool quality and child outcomes, suitable for use at scale within a resource-constrained context. In this paper we detail the development and evolution of a suite of early learning measurement (ELOM) tools designed to address this measurement gap. The development process included reviews of literature and other relevant assessment tools; a review of local curriculum standards and expected child outcomes; extensive consultation with government officials, child development experts, and early learning practitioners, iterative user testing; and assessment of linguistic, cultural, functional, and metric equivalence across all 11 official South African languages. To support use of the ELOM tools at scale, and by users with varying levels of research expertise, administration is digitised and embedded within an end-to-end data value chain. ELOM data collected since 2016 quantify the striking socio-economic gradient in early childhood development in South Africa, demonstrate the relationship between physical stunting, socio-emotional functioning and learning outcomes, and provide evidence of the positive impact of high-quality early learning programmes on preschool child outcomes. To promote secondary analyses, data from multiple studies are regularly collated into a shared dataset, which is made open access via an online data portal. We describe the services and support that make up the ELOM data value chain, noting several key challenges and enablers of data-driven change within this context. These include deep technical expertise within a multidisciplinary and collaborative team, patient and flexible capital from mission-aligned investors, a fit-for-purpose institutional home, the appropriate use of technology, a user-centred approach to development and testing, sensitivity to children's diverse linguistic and socio-economic circumstances, careful consideration of requirements for scale, appropriate training and support for a non-professional assessor base, and a commitment to ongoing learning and continuous enhancement. Practical examples are provided of ways in which the ELOM tools and data are used for programme monitoring and enhancement purposes, to evaluate the relative effectiveness of early learning interventions, to motivate for greater budget and inform more effective resource allocation, to support the development of enabling Government systems, and to track progress towards the attainment of national and global development goals. We share lessons learnt during the development of the tools and discuss the factors that have driven their uptake in South Africa., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2023
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9. Vibrational modes of water predict spectral niches for photosynthesis in lakes and oceans.
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Holtrop T, Huisman J, Stomp M, Biersteker L, Aerts J, Grébert T, Partensky F, Garczarek L, and Woerd HJV
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- Lakes, Oceans and Seas, Photosynthesis, Water, Ecosystem, Vibration
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Stretching and bending vibrations of water molecules absorb photons of specific wavelengths, a phenomenon that constrains light energy available for aquatic photosynthesis. Previous work suggested that these absorption properties of water create a series of spectral niches but the theory was still too simplified to enable prediction of the spectral niches in real aquatic ecosystems. Here, we show with a state-of-the-art radiative transfer model that the vibrational modes of the water molecule delineate five spectral niches, in the violet, blue, green, orange and red parts of the spectrum. These five niches are effectively captured by chlorophylls and phycobilin pigments of cyanobacteria and their eukaryotic descendants. Global distributions of the spectral niches are predicted by satellite remote sensing and validated with observed large-scale distribution patterns of cyanobacterial pigment types. Our findings provide an elegant explanation for the biogeographical distributions of photosynthetic pigments across the lakes and oceans of our planet.
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- 2021
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10. The South African 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Birth to 5 Years: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sitting Behavior, Screen Time, and Sleep.
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Draper CE, Tomaz SA, Biersteker L, Cook CJ, Couper J, de Milander M, Flynn K, Giese S, Krog S, Lambert EV, Liebenberg T, Mendoza C, Nunes T, Pienaar A, Priorieschi A, Rae DE, Rahbeeni N, Reilly JJ, Reynolds L, Samuels ML, Siljeur R, Urion J, van Wyk M, and Okely AD
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Screen Time, South Africa, Child, Preschool statistics & numerical data, Sedentary Behavior, Sitting Position, Sleep physiology
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Background: In December 2018, the South African 24-hour movement guidelines for birth to 5 years were released. This article describes the process used to develop these guidelines., Methods: The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation-ADOLOPMENT approach was followed, with some pragmatic adaptions, using the Australian guidelines for the early years as a starting point. A consensus panel, including stakeholders in early childhood development and academics, was formed to assist with the development process., Results: At a face-to-face meeting of the panel, global and local literatures were considered. Following this meeting, a first draft of the guidelines (including a preamble) was formulated. Further reviews of these drafts by the panel were done via e-mail, and a working draft was sent out for stakeholder consultation. The guidelines and preamble were amended based on stakeholder input, and an infographic was designed. Practical "tips" documents were also developed for caregivers of birth to 5-year-olds and early childhood development practitioners. The guidelines (and accompanying documents) were released at a launch event and disseminated through various media channels., Conclusions: These are the first movement guidelines for South African and the first such guidelines for this age group from a low- and middle-income country.
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- 2020
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11. The development of a South African Early Learning Outcomes Measure: A South African instrument for measuring early learning program outcomes.
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Snelling M, Dawes A, Biersteker L, Girdwood E, and Tredoux C
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- Child, Preschool, Curriculum, Early Intervention, Educational organization & administration, Factor Analysis, Statistical, Female, Health Services Research, Humans, Language, Male, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Psychometrics, Socioeconomic Factors, South Africa, Child Development physiology, Early Intervention, Educational standards, Learning, Motor Skills
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Background: Assessment of early childhood development programme effectiveness in South Africa is hampered by a lack of suitable measures that account for variations in cultural and socio-economic backgrounds and can be administered by non-professionals. This contribution reports the standardisation of the South African Early Learning Outcomes Measure (ELOM), an instrument designed for population level monitoring of the developmental status of children aged 50-69 months and for evaluation of early learning programmes., Methods: The development of the ELOM was informed by South Africa's National Curriculum Framework from Birth to Four and its National Early Learning and Development Standards. ELOM items were drawn from reliable and valid instruments, particularly those used in Africa and other developing regions and were clustered in five domains: gross motor development, fine motor coordination and visual motor integration, emergent numeracy and mathematics, cognition and executive functioning, emergent literacy and language. The ELOM was standardised on a sample of 1,331 children aged 50-69 months, from five South African official languages and five socio-economic strata. Item Response Theory techniques were used to establish reliability, validity, and differential item functioning., Results: Confirmatory Factor Analysis established that ELOM domains are unidimensional and internally consistent. Items discriminate reliably between more and less able children and do not discriminate unfairly between children of the same ability from different language backgrounds. Socio-economic gradients were evident in children's performance. South African Early Learning Development Standards (ELDS) based on standard scores were developed and set at the 60th percentile of the sample standard score distribution., Conclusions: This research produced the first South African, age-validated population-level standardised instrument that can be administered relatively cheaply by trained non-professionals. This will facilitate the assessment of the efficacy of early learning programmes in enabling children to reach ELDS prior to entering Grade R and track progress toward Sustainable Development Goal 4.2., (© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2019
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