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National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
Acronym
NARCIS
Data aggregator

Focal point

Chris Baars
Phone number
+31 70 349 44 50

Location

Den Haag
Zuid Holland
Netherlands
Working languages
Dutch
English

National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System (NARCIS) is the main Dutch national portal for those looking for information about researchers and their work. NARCIS aggregates data from around 30 institutional repositories. Besides researchers, NARCIS is also used by students, journalists and people working in educational and government institutions as well as the business sector.

 

NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, datasets from some data archives as well as descriptions of research projects, researchers and research institutes.

 

This means that NARCIS cannot be used as an entry point to access complete overviews of publications of researchers (yet). However, there are more institutions that make all their scientific publications accessible via NARCIS. By doing so, it will become possible to create much more complete publication lists of researchers.

 

In 2004, the development of NARCIS started as a cooperation project of KNAW Research Information, NWO, VSNU and METIS, as part of the development of services within the DARE programme of SURFfoundation. This project resulted in the NARCIS portal, in which the DAREnet service was incorporated in January 2007. NARCIS has been part of DANS since 2011.

 

DANS - Data Archiving and Networked Services - is the Netherlands Institute for permanent access to digital research resources. DANS encourages researchers to make their digital research data and related outputs Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. 

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Agriculture in the Northwest-European delta metropolis

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2004

The southern and central regions of The Netherlands are part of the Northwest- European Delta Metropolis. The demands placed by modern, urban society on the agricultural sector are numerous. Not only are the environment, animal welfare, and food hygiene and quality at stake here, but also must these demands be met in a period of a structural decline in economic yields and under the permanent pressure of a shortage of available land. Intensification and increase of scale, which have characterized European agriculture for a long time, are set to continue in the future.

Spatial variability in classification accuracy of agricultural crops in the Dutch national land-cover database

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2004

Variability in per cell classification accuracy is predominantly modelled with land-cover class as the explanatory variable, i.e. with users' accuracies from the error matrix. Logistic regression models were developed to include other explanatory variables: heterogeneity in the 3x3 window around a cell, the size of the patch and the complexity of the landscape in which a cell is located.

De Born: ecologische effectenstudie van een herinrichting als bijlage bij de ontheffingsaanvraag Flora- en faunawet

Reports & Research
December, 2004
Netherlands

In dit rapport wordt het voornemen beschreven van Wageningen UR tot de bouw van het Atlas en het Forumgebouw op het terrein tussen de Bornesteeg, de Droevendaalsesteeg en de Mansholtlaan en de daarmee gepaard gaande herinrichting. Daartoe behoren o.a. de aanleg van drie retentievijvers op het genoemde terrein en op het terrein de Born Zuid, de inrichting van een openbare ruimte en onderhoudswerkzaamheden aan bestaande beplanting. De verwachte effecten van de voorgenomen activiteiten worden gerelateerd aan de Flora- en faunawet.

Duurzaam Bodemleven "Op goede gronden" : Composteren in de bloembollenteelt

Reports & Research
December, 2004

Ieder bedrijf produceert afval. Bij bloembollenbedrijven is een groot deel van het afval plantaardig, zoals pelafval, maaisel, stro. Dit afval kan afgevoerd worden. Dat heeft een uitstroom van nutriënten en organische stof van het bedrijf tot gevolg en brengt aanzienlijke kosten met zich mee. Het materiaal kan ook op het eigen bedrijf gecomposteerd worden. Hierdoor worden kosten van afvoer van het materiaal bespaard en kan het materiaal, na compostering, bijdragen aan de organische bemesting van de grond.