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Community Organizations National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System
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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Farmers’ assessment of soil quality in rice production systems

Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2011

In the recent past there has been increasing recognition that local knowledge of farmers can yield insight into soil quality. With regard to constraints and possibilities for the production of irrigated rice in the south of Brazil there is no documentation on local soil knowledge. The goals of this study were to answer the following questions: (1) Which soil quality perceptions do rice farmers have? (2) Which soil quality indicators are most important to them?

Land acquisitions by non-local actors

Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2011
Cambodia

In Cambodia there is an increasing trend of large land acquisitions, inadequate protection of land rights, and a high incidence of land disputes. About 1.04 million hectares were approved as Economic Land Concessions (ELC) for foreign and domestic companies in 2010, as a means of increasing economic growth and employment. Much of this land is located in the North-eastern provinces, home to indigenous communities that may seriously be aff ected as a result

Climate related shifts in the NCP ecosystem, and consequences for future spatial planning

Reports & Research
декабря, 2011

Een uitgebreide meetinspanning op de Noordzee, in combinatie met wiskundige en statistische modellering, laat zien dat de klimaatveranderingen in de vorm van een verandering in de overheersende windrichting, een toename van de windsnelheid, een toename van de zeewatertemperatuur, als wel als een toenemende CO2 concentratie van de atmosfeer, niet alleen leidt tot een verandering van de samenstelling van het zeewater in de vorm van bijvoorbeeld opgelost anorganisch koolstof en zuurgraad, maar ook tot een, zei het beperkte, verlaging van de productiviteit van op en in de zeebodem levende filte

The Mackinson-Daskalov North Sea EcoSpace model as a simulation tool for spatial planning scenarios

Reports & Research
декабря, 2011

The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) developed several biodiversity models for the terrestrial environment to support policy making and evaluation. For the marine environment currently such modelling instruments are lacking. In 2009 an overview of modelling instruments was developed for marine biodiversity of its components. The objective of the current report is one of these modelling instruments, i.e. the Mackinson-Daskalov North Sea EcoSpace model. This model has been analysed in detail to assess its potential applicability for questions relevant for PBL.

Verkassen? Maatschappelijke kosten en baten van het verplaatsen van tuinbouw ten behoeve van woningbouw.

Reports & Research
декабря, 2011

Het bouwen van woningen in de Bollenstreek is maatschappelijk rendabel als de bollenteelt geleidelijk wordt verplaatst. Woningbouw in het Westland is mogelijk rendabel als het om extra woningen gaat. Dat blijkt uit een kengetallen kosten-batenanalyse (KKBA) van een toekomst waarin in 2040 een kwart van de huidige ‘greenports’ wordt gebruikt voor woningbouw. Het gaat bij de verplaatsing in het Westland om 1000 hectare tuinbouwgrond en in de Bollenstreek om 500 hectare. Voor de kosten en baten is van belang wat er gebeurt met de tuinbouwactiviteiten.