Handing over the printed thesis copy is a very happy moment in a PhD and supervisors’ collaboration🎓. Sincere congratulations to Sara Pino Cobacho with her thesis “Mangroves in a transforming world: biogeochemical interactions, global change drivers, and innovative mitigation strategies,” a journey with much-needed persistence into fascinating hashtag#mangroves 🌍🌿.

Public defense is scheduled for Tuesday, 5 December, at 13:30 at the Omnia Aula of Wageningen University. Link to the broadcast and thesis copy (published after defense) -> https://lnkd.in/edG6GXvy
Many thanks to co-promotors Mike Lurling and Ingrid Van De Leemput and all contributing team members and collaborators
Dekkers Dorine, Annie Vera Hunnestad, Luuk Leemans, Marieke van Katwijk, Leon P.M. Lamers, Fons Smolders, Marten Scheffer, Milena Holmgren, Jan Clevers, Tim Wijgerde, Nicole Grol, Thomas Dros, Robert Hall, Ric De Vos, Henriette van Eekelen, Frits Gillissen, Marlies Vollebregt, Wendy Beekman-Lukassen, Rinie Verwoert et al.
and students Martha Verónica Arámbula Coyote, Lisa Hoekema, Mabel Brekelmans, Sjoerd Janssen
NESSC and Wageningen Environmental Research
Supported by NWO (Dutch Research Council)