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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
holandês
inglês

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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Species in a dynamic world: Consequences of habitat network dynamics on conservation planning

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2012

Habitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are commonplace, particularly in intensively used landscapes. Conservation planning requires an understanding of how spatio-temporal habitat dynamics and species characteristics interact with and relate to species persistence. We conducted a systematic literature review to determine how spatial and temporal properties of habitat networks can be changed to improve species viability in dynamic landscapes.

Betrokkenheid van Nederlandse bedrijven bij transnationale grondverwerving en pacht : een eerste verkenning

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2012

Vooral sinds de scherpe stijging van de voedselprijzen in 2007/2008 is er een sterk toegenomen belangstelling van landen en bedrijven om grond in andere landen in gebruik te nemen voor de productie van landbouwgewassen, zowel voor voedselgewassen als voor biobrandstoffen. Het gaat om zeer grote oppervlaktes cultuurgrond, met soms vergaande consequenties voor de plaatselijke bevolking. Naast China en de olierijke maar ‘voedselarme’ landen in het Midden Oosten zijn ook Europese bedrijven actief op dat terrein.

Sampling efficiency of national, EU and global stratifications : exploring by using CL2000

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2012

Stratification, dividing the statistical population into less heterogeneous subgroups before sampling, can help improve sampling efficiency by improving representativeness and reducing sampling error. This report explores the added sampling efficiency that is achieved by using the European Environmental stratification for estimating the area covered by the 25 Corine Land Cover (CLC) categories occurring in the semi-natural and managed terrestrial habitats of the wider-countryside.

Multifunctionele Platforms op Zee, het concept, de wet en regelgeving en de lessen voor de toekomst

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2012

De mariene systemen en de kustzones worden steeds intensiever gebruikt voor verschillende functies. Hierdoor ontstaan nieuwe 'competing claims' op deze ruimte. Deze variëren van claims van natuur en biodiversiteit (zee-reservaten), vanuit de economie (visreservaten voor de visserij) tot het ontwikkelen van zones voor windmolens, boorplatforms, zandwinning, scheepvaart etc. Dit rapport geeft een beschrijving van een relatief nieuw fenomeen dat in opkomst is: Multifunctionele Platforms op Zee waarop maritieme activiteiten met elkaar zijn geclusterd op zee.

Analysis of vegetation-activity trends in a global land degradation framework

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2012

Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its extent and severity are only roughly known and there is little detail on the immediate processes – let alone the drivers. Earth-observation methods enable monitoring of land resources in a consistent, physical way and on global scale by making use of vegetation activity and/or cover as proxies. A well-known spectral proxy is the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is available in high temporal resolution time series since the early 1980s.