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Jan H. Janse
Researcher at Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Publications - 49
Citations - 1544
Jan H. Janse is an academic researcher from Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: PCLake & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1142 citations.
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Exploring, exploiting and evolving diversity of aquatic ecosystem models : a community perspective
Annette B.G. Janssen,George B. Arhonditsis,Arthur H. W. Beusen,Karsten Bolding,Louise C. Bruce,Jorn Bruggeman,Raoul-Marie Couture,Raoul-Marie Couture,Andrea S. Downing,J. Alex Elliott,Marieke A. Frassl,Gideon Gal,Daan J. Gerla,Matthew R. Hipsey,Fenjuan Hu,Fenjuan Hu,Stephen C. Ives,Jan H. Janse,Erik Jeppesen,Klaus Jöhnk,David Kneis,Xiang-Zhen Kong,Jan J. Kuiper,Moritz K. Lehmann,Carsten Lemmen,Deniz Özkundakci,Thomas Petzoldt,Karsten Rinke,Barbara J. Robson,René Sachse,Sebastiaan A. Schep,Martin Schmid,Huub Scholten,Sven Teurlincx,Dennis Trolle,Tineke A. Troost,Anne A. van Dam,Luuk P. A. van Gerven,Mariska Weijerman,Mariska Weijerman,Scott A. Wells,Wolf M. Mooij +41 more
TL;DR: A community perspective on how to explore, exploit and evolve the diversity in aquatic ecosystem models is presented, and analogies from biodiversity research are used to analyse and interpret model diversity.
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Response of submerged macrophyte communities to external and internal restoration measures in north temperate shallow lakes.
Sabine Hilt,Marta M. Alirangues Nunez,Elisabeth S. Bakker,Irmgard Blindow,Thomas Davidson,Mikael Gillefalk,Lars-Anders Hansson,Jan H. Janse,Annette B.G. Janssen,Erik Jeppesen,Erik Jeppesen,Timm Kabus,Andrea Kelly,Jan Köhler,Torben L. Lauridsen,Torben L. Lauridsen,Wolf M. Mooij,Ruurd Noordhuis,Geoff Phillips,Jacqueline Rücker,Hans Heinrich Schuster,Martin Søndergaard,Martin Søndergaard,Sven Teurlincx,Klaus van de Weyer,Ellen Van Donk,Arno Waterstraat,Nigel Willby,Carl D. Sayer +28 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that reduced external nutrient loading leads to an intermediate recovery state with clear spring and turbid summer conditions similar to the pattern described for eutrophication, whereas internal lake restoration measures often resulted in clear-water conditions in spring and summer with returns to turbid conditions after some years.
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Safeguarding freshwater life beyond 2020 : recommendations for the new global biodiversity framework from the European experience
Charles B. van Rees,Kerry A. Waylen,Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber,Stephen J. Thackeray,Gregor Kalinkat,Koen Martens,Koen Martens,Sami Domisch,Ana I. Lillebø,Virgilio Hermoso,Hans-Peter Grossart,Hans-Peter Grossart,Rafaela Schinegger,Kris Decleer,Tim Adriaens,Luc Denys,Ivan Jarić,Ivan Jarić,Jan H. Janse,Michael T. Monaghan,Michael T. Monaghan,Aaike De Wever,Ilse R. Geijzendorffer,Mihai Adamescu,Sonja C. Jähnig,Sonja C. Jähnig +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize these topics with decades of first-hand experience and recent literature into 14 special recommendations for global freshwater biodiversity conservation based on the successes and setbacks of European policy, management, and research.
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Towards a global model for wetlands ecosystem services
Jan H. Janse,Anne A. van Dam,Edwin M. A. Hes,Jeroen J. M. de Klein,C. Max Finlayson,C. Max Finlayson,Annette B.G. Janssen,Dianneke van Wijk,Wolf M. Mooij,Jos T. A. Verhoeven +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the required functionality of a generic model of the effects of climate and land-use changes on wetlands ecosystem services worldwide, and they briefly review existing models to identify elements which can be combined to compile a generic wetland model.
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Advancing projections of phytoplankton responses to climate change through ensemble modelling
Dennis Trolle,J. Alex Elliott,Wolf M. Mooij,Jan H. Janse,Karsten Bolding,David P. Hamilton,Erik Jeppesen +6 more
TL;DR: The first multi-model ensemble approach applied for some of the most complex aquatic ecosystem models available is considered to set a precedent for what will become commonplace methodology in the future, as it enables increased robustness of model projections, and scenario uncertainty estimation due to differences in model structures.