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Maryna Strokal

@mstrokal

Associate Professor in Wageningen University, working on modelling water quality, causes and effects of water pollution and exploring solutions.

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Four water quality webinars - online. The webinars will cover water quality related aspects: status, drivers, impacts and solutions. Come and join the webinars online: isimip.org/news/proclias-…

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What is the current status of our water quality and how will it change in future? Our colleague Maryna Strokal is one if the organizers of a great webinar series on water quality. First event: 28 June. 🐠🐟

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Highlights from the water quality webinars day 1 organized by WSG: “To explain nutrient pollution in the water we need to better understand what is happening on the land” (H.W. Beusen), “Both rivers and lakes are important elements of the landscape system” (A.B.G. Janssen)

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Quality matters for water scarcity and its drivers according to M. v. Vliet. M. Strokal stressed that a multi-pollutant perspective matters for water quality and its pollution sources. These are key messages from the Proclias-ISIMIP Webminars day 2. Next webinar 14/9/22.

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The next two webinars organized by Proclias-ISIMIP and the WSG-WUR Environmental will be held after the summer break, with four other inspiring talks on impacts and futures. You can check the program here: isimip.org/outcomes/isimi…

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The MARINA models for water quality help to understand what multiple pollutants are in rivers, why and where, and how we can help to formulate effective solutions. Read about the models 👇: wur.nl/en/Research-Re… or contact✍️ Maryna Strokal

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Een schonere oceaan binnen handbereik? ‘Kunnen plastic-vervuiling met 85 procent terugdringen’ gelderlander.nl/wetenschap/een…

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Modeling of riverine plastic exports finds microplastics dominate in areas with many sewage systems and macroplastics where waste is mismanaged. In some areas, both plastics are important. Reduction of plastic pollution at source is urgently needed (rdcu.be/djpTi)