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Prof. Dr.  Cornelis Johannes van Leeuwen

KWR Watercycle Research Institute


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Schwerpunkte: Cornelis Johannes (Kees) van Leeuwen, PhD is principal scientist at the KWR Watercycle Research Institute and Professor in Water Management and Urban Development at the University of Utrecht (UU) in the Netherlands. He studied biology (ecology and toxicology) and published more than 200 reports and publications and 2 editions of a book on Risk Assessment of Chemicals. He worked at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research and at the European Commission as Director at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Italy. From 1992-2007 he held a part-time professorship in biological toxicology at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) at the UU. Between 1980 and 2001 he worked in 3 ministries of the Dutch Government on water, chemicals, health and the environment. He has been member of various policy and expert groups in the IRC, European Commission, OECD, UN, and the chemical industry. Currently he coordinates the CITY BLUEPRINT Action Group of the European Innovation Partnership on Water: http://www.eip-water.eu/working-groups/city-blueprints-improving-implementation-capacities-cities-and-regions




Fachbeiträge: Wasserwirtschaftliche Grundlagenuntersuchung europäischer Metropolen und Regionen - Ergebnisse für Hamburg (12/2013)

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