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Henny van der Windt

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Henny van der Windt in 2021 during an excursion in the Dutch Wadden Sea area

Hendrik Johannes (Henny) van der Windt (born 22 August 1955, in Vlaardingen)[1] is a Dutch associate professor at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, specialized in the relationship between sustainability and science, in particular the relationship between nature conservation and ecology and between energy technologies, locale energy-initiatives and the energy transition.

Youth and study

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Van der Windt grew up in Vlaardingen where he went to high school ('Hogere Burgerschool-B'). He was active in the regional environmental group Centraal Aksiekomitee Rijnmond and various student committees on environmental protection.[2] After high school he studied biology at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (1972-1981).

PhD and academic position

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He received his doctorate in 1995 with his PhD dissertation "En dan: wat is natuur nog in dit land?: natuurbescherming in Nederland 1880-1990" (After all, what is nature in this country, nature conservation in the Netherlands 1980–1990), with chapters on the rise of nature conservation, tensions between agriculture and nature conservation, forestry, ecological restoration and the management of the Wadden Sea.

At that time he worked as a junior scientist and lecturer at the Biology Department of the University of Groningen. After his doctorate, he worked several years as a researcher (post-doc) in Groningen within the Ethics and Policy research programme of NWO[3] Around 2000 he became associate professor at the Science & Society Group (later Integrated Research on Energy, Environment and Society (IREES)) of the University of Groningen.

Research and education

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He studied science-society interactions concerning genomics, food, ecological restoration, energy and sustainability,[4] combining approaches and insights from biology, environmental science, environmental history and science and technology studies.

His education tasks include various courses such as second year Bachelor programmes Science & Society, the minor Future Planet Innovation[5] and courses of the mastertrack Science, Business & Policy[6] and the master Energy and Environmental sciences. [7]


Publications

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In addition to scientific papers, journalistic articles and policy reports [8] Van der Windt was author or editor of several books or chapters. [9][10] A selection:

  • 1995. En dan: wat is natuur nog in dit land?: natuurbescherming in Nederland 1880-1990. Boom.
  • 2001. Een Spiegel der Wetenschap: 200 Jaar Koninklijk Natuurkundig Genootschap te Groningen. With Adriaan Blaauw, Bert Boekschoten, Ulco Kooystra, Dick Leijenaar, Franck Smit, Kees Wiese & Marten van Wijhe. Profiel.
  • 2005. Harmony or diversity? In: Nature and Art: The Hoge Veluwe. Waanders.
  • 2006. Een groene voorzitter, raadheer en bruggenbouwer: prof. H.J.L. Vonhoff als voorzitter van NP De Hoge Veluwe en de Natuurbeschermingsraad. With Elio Pelzers. Waanders.
  • 2008. Tussen dierenliefde en milieubeleid. Academia Press.
  • 2012. Knocking on Doors: Boundary Objects in Ecological Conservation and Restoration. With Sjaak Swart. In: Sustainability Science, The Emerging Paradigm and the Urban Environment, Springer.
  • 2012. Parks without Wilderness, Wilderness without Parks? In: Civilizing Nature, National Parks in Global Historical Perspective. Berghahn.
  • 2019. Community Energy Storage: Governance and Business Models. With Binod Koirala, Rudi Hakvoort & Ellen van Oost. In: Consumer, Prosumer, Prosumager, Elsevier.
  • 2021. New Pathways for Community Energy and Storage. With Ellen van Oost, Binod Koirala |& Esther van der Waal. MDPI.

References

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  1. ^ 1995. En dan: wat is natuur nog in dit land? : natuurbescherming in Nederland 1880-1990
  2. ^ Boender, C.J.B. (1985), Milieuprotest in Rijnmond, Sijthoff, Rijswijk.
  3. ^ Adriaan Blaauw ea. red. (2001). Een spiegel der wetenschap : 200 jaar Koninklijk Natuurkundig Genootschap te Groningen. Koninklijk Natuurkundig Genootschap, Groningen.
  4. ^ Opinie 29: ‘De aanleg van een zweeftrein naar het Westen wordt nog rampzaliger dan de Betuwelijn’ RUG 2004. Bezien 21 December 2009.
  5. ^ "Minor Future Planet Innovation (FPI)". 6 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Science, Business & Policy". 2 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Energy & Environmental Sciences MSC". 21 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Profile: Henny J. van der Windt". ResearchGate.
  9. ^ KB resultaten publicaties Windt, Henny J. van der. Visited 28 May 2020.
  10. ^ "DR. H.J. (HENNY) VAN DER WINDT". narcis.nl.
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