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Oyster drill mobility + | Since three years the Japanese oyster drill (Ocinebrellus inornatus) has become a big threat to oyster cultivation in the Oosterschelde and other systems in the South Western Delta of the Netherlands. Since there are gaps in knowledge or contradicting evidence about general oyster drill behavior (mobility, predation activity, predation preference and how it relates to season/temperature), practical research experiments are necessary. This research will focus on mapping the mobility of oyster drills in the field, ideally with tracking transponders, and if possible analyze how mobility is related to water temperature. + |
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PWO Braakman + | Oppervlaktewater mag niet te vaak buiten de oevers treden, een goede drooglegging onder dagelijkse omstandigheden en een goede waterkwaliteit. + |
Paper 1 + | Social innovation and the role of the encounter + |
Paper 1 - Aanpak + | Al het materiaal dat nodig is om het eerste paper te schrijven + |
Paper 1 - Het artikel + | Writing document for first paper + |
Paper 2 + | Introducing the concept of place in socially innovative actions + |
Paper 3 + | Ethics of Care: Means to an end or end in itself? + |
Paper 4 + | Politics of care for social innovation + |
Paper 5 + | What happens when you become the best practise? + |
Paper 6 + | Auto-ethnography for social innovation + |
Papers & Articles + | Written papers and articles + |
Partner meetings + | Each year at least three partner steering group meetings will be held. + |
Peilgebieden Robuust Koppelen + | De vraag naar een grotere flexibiliteit van het watersysteem als het gaat om het leveren van zoetwater aan de regio en zijn functies. + |
Performance of the Japanese oysterdrill (Ocinebrellus inornatus) in the intertidal off-bottom culture of oysters + | The oyster drill (a marine snail) forms a threat to the oysters in the Eastern Scheldt. This research aims to compare oyster drill performance under on-bottom and off-bottom circumstances in order to assess the threat for the oyster culture sector. Research type: desk study, sampling (fieldwork) & experiments (HZ, Vlissingen) Research level: minor/internship (BSc.) Perquisite: technical skills, dedicated, creative, preferably affinity with biology, precise. + |
PhD + | ZH research + |
PhD trajectory + | Documenting the process and results (e.g., papers) of the trajectory leading to the PhD degree. + |
Pilot 1 Pilot MobileMe Outdoors + | Norfolk has established that service facilities like swimming pools and gym facilities in hotels along the Norfolk Coast Path receive significantly reduced use outside of the summer season. Over 65s are the most inactive group in Norfolk with 73% doing no sport per week, and 45% classified as ‘inactive’ (0 minutes of physical activity per week). Established latent demand for physical activity in this group. The pilot aims to combine both: increased use of facilities, more physical activity. + |
Pilot 10 Combatting loneliness + | Many elderly people suffer from loneliness. Ostend and Westtoer identified two target groups that are particularly affected by this and where they are looking for new solutions: people aged 7079 and people with second residencies in the area. The partners will look at how to find new methods to engage with the elderly (and elderly among each other), using especially improved communication tools and offering targeted leisure offers. + |
Pilot 2 Oostkapelle village in motion + | Oostkapelle is a village in motion. + |
Pilot 3 Developing Vitality Boulevard + | Dorp Cadzand (village) en Bad Cadzand (beach part) are about 2 km apart. The localpopulation lives mostly in the village part while second home owners and tourists stay mainly in the 'Bad' area. The idea is to better combine both areas, finding sustainable solutions that keep the elderly active and increase vitality, also tackling the problem of loneliness by looking at network solutions. Similar situations exist in several European coastal villages, hence the interest to develop this pilot. + |
Pilot 4 Move and se(a): health improvement for moderate or not active elderly through increased movement and less sitting + | A needs assessment in Oostende showed that at the age of 80 people reach a turning point in terms of mobility. Despite various mobility offers, there are no targeted actions for people aged 60 - 80 looking at prevention, nor specific interventions for people aged 80+. Oostende aims to change this, while Westtoer will integrate a communication dimension: a new mobility concept will be set up that increases social participation in city life through better communication and mobility offers. + |
Pilot 5 trail on the Coast and Soft Gym: outdoor and indoor mobility + | AFEJI looks at developing two complementary concepts to maintain the mobility of the elderly. For the summer season, the emphasis will be on an outdoor (trail) concept for elderly residents and visitors in the region while exploring possible links with local businesses. For the winter season, underused local facilities may be used for a soft gym concept. Both concepts will also have an emphasis on the involvement of caregivers. + |
Pilot 6 Healthy Food Chain + | Food is an essential element to contribute to the wellbeing of the elderly. One way of improving meals on wheels services by involving local restaurants into the concept has already been tried in Norfolk. Zeeland will look at trying to improve the quality of food consumed while at the same time providing local businesses with new opportunities, to also help to overcome the strong seasonal variations that restaurants have to grapple with and using the regional strategy for Zeeland as food region. + |
Pilot 7 Dementia Friendly Walking + | This pilot is addressing particular health issues within the wellbeing theme. People suffering from dementia are a particular target group with special needs. Taking into account the growing number of people suffering from dementia, Norfolk will look at how people can maintain an active lifestyle and contribute to their wellbeing. + |
Pilot 8 Animal Mediation + | AFEJI will look at how animals can be incorporated in a wider care concept for elderly people. So far animals are used in care only in a domestic setting and often only when people are already not able anymore to leave their home or are confined to bed. It may be promising to use animals also in a preventive care concept. Leisure farms that are now mainly targeting children as well as normal farms may thus also extend their commercialand social activities. + |