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Mirjam Hack-ten Broeke is a Research Professor at Wageningen University & Research, leading research in the Soil, Water and Land Use department. Her work focuses on soil organic matter dynamics, land use management, and climate adaptation strategies. She has contributed to high-impact projects like BIS-4D, which maps soil properties at 25m resolution across the Netherlands.
Her research interests include hydrology, environmental science, and sustainable agriculture. She has led major projects such as 'Soil Property mapping (WOT-04-013-010)' and 'Developing a high-resolution 4-dimensional soil modeling platform (BIS-4D)'. Her team collaborates on climate adaptation initiatives, including studies on soil health and water balance restoration.
Recent activities include consultancy on drought normalization and climate adaptation symposiums. She co-authored the 'Programmaplan' addressing salt management in agriculture and nature. Her work has been featured in media discussions on drought, soil health, and water resource management.
Key projects span 2019–2025, emphasizing soil modeling, environmental variables, and policy integration. She supervises PhD candidates like Alexander Helfenstein and actively participates in academic and public engagements.
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