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Overview

V. N. de Jonge is affiliated with the University of Hull in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses several subfields, including Earth-Surface Processes, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

The primary research topics addressed by de Jonge focus on Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Coastal and Marine Management, Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis, Aeolian Processes and Effects, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Microplastics and Plastic Pollution.

De Jonge has published multiple papers in the journal Ocean & Coastal Management, which is the most frequent venue for their research dissemination. The notable recent papers include:

  • Risk assessment as tool for coastal erosion management, 2020, Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Vulnerability assessments as a tool for the coastal and marine hazards management: An overview, 2020, Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Curbing the inexorable rising in marine litter: An overview, 2020, Ocean & Coastal Management
  • A comprehensible short list of ecological network analysis indices to boost real ecosystem-based management and policy making, 2021, Ocean & Coastal Management
  • How to foster scientific knowledge integration in coastal management, 2021, Ocean & Coastal Management

Frequent co-authors working alongside de Jonge include Nelson Rangel-Buitrago, William J. Neal, Jarbas Bonetti, Giorgio Anfuso, and A. T. Williams.

Best Publications

  • Causes, historical development, effects and future challenges of a common environmental problem: eutrophication

    VN de Jonge;M Elliott;E Orive

  • Guidelines for seagrass restoration: importance of habitat selection and donor population, spreading of risks, and ecosystem engineering effects.

    M. M. van Katwijk;A. R. Bos;V. N. de Jonge;L. S. A. M. Hanssen

  • "And DPSIR begat DAPSI(W)R(M)!" - A unifying framework for marine environmental management.

    M. Elliott;D. Burdon;J. P. Atkins;Angel Borja

  • Fluctuations in the Organic Carbon to Chlorophyll a Ratios for Estuarine Benthic Diatom Populations

    VN de Jonge

  • Contribution of resuspended microphytobenthos to total phytoplankton in the Ems Estuary and its possible role for grazers

    V.N. De Jonge;J.E.E. Van Beuselom

  • A simple density separation technique for quantitative isolation of meiobenthos using the colloidal silica Ludox-TM

    V. N. de Jonge;L. A. Bouwman

  • The influence of channel deepening on estuarine turbidity levels and dynamics, as exemplified by the Ems estuary

    Victor N. de Jonge;Henk M. Schuttelaars;Justus E.E. van Beusekom;Stefan A. Talke

  • Marine monitoring: Its shortcomings and mismatch with the EU Water Framework Directive's objectives.

    V.N. de Jonge;V.N. de Jonge;M. Elliott;V.S. Brauer

  • Dynamics of microphytobenthos biomass in the Ems estuary

    VN de Jonge;F. Colijn

  • Integrating ecological, economic and social aspects to generate useful management information under the EU Directives' ‘ecosystem approach’

    Victor N. de Jonge;Rute Pinto;R. Kerry Turner

  • Phosphorus compounds in the Dutch wadden sea

    V.N. de Jonge;H. Postma

  • Towards a DPSIR driven integration of ecological value, water uses and ecosystem services for estuarine systems

    R. Pinto;V.N. de Jonge;J.M. Neto;T. Domingos

  • The occurrence of ‘epipsammic’ diatom populations: A result of interaction between physical sorting of sediment and certain properties of diatom species

    V.N. de Jonge

  • Dynamics and distribution of microphytobenthic chlorophyll- a in the Western Scheldt estuary (SW Netherlands)

    D. J. de Jong;V N. de Jonge

  • Experiments on resuspension of natural microphytobenthos populations

    M. Delgado;V. N.K De Jonge;H. Peletier

  • Linking biodiversity indicators, ecosystem functioning, provision of services and human well-being in estuarine systems: Application of a conceptual framework

    Rute Pinto;Victor N. de Jonge;João Carlos Marques

  • An Idealized Model and Systematic Process Study of Oxygen Depletion in Highly Turbid Estuaries

    S. A. Talke;H. E. de Swart;V. N. de Jonge

  • Long-term changes in Wadden Sea nutrient cycles: importance of organic matter import from the North Sea

    J.E.E. van Beusekom;V.N. de Jonge

  • POSSIBLE ROLE OF CARBONATE DISSOLUTION IN ESTUARINE PHOSPHATE DYNAMICS

    V. N. de Jonge;L. A. Villerius

  • Experiments on the resuspension of estuarine sediments containing benthic diatoms

    V.N. de Jonge;J. van den Bergs

  • Response of the Dutch Wadden Sea ecosystem to phosphorus discharges from the River Rhine

    V. N. de Jonge

  • Long-term trends in eutrophication and nutrients in the coastal zone

    A. L. Clarke;K. Weckström;D. J. Conley;N. J. Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Elliott
Michael Elliott University of Hull
M.M. van Katwijk
M.M. van Katwijk Radboud University
João Carlos Marques
João Carlos Marques University of Coimbra
Dan Baird
Dan Baird Stellenbosch University
Bruno J. Ens
Bruno J. Ens University of Groningen
Joana Patrício
Joana Patrício European Commission
Jan P. Bakker
Jan P. Bakker University of Groningen
Steve Juggins
Steve Juggins Newcastle University
Daniel J. Conley
Daniel J. Conley Lund University
Teresa F. Fernandes
Teresa F. Fernandes Heriot-Watt University

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