
Report: 1st Dutch National eDNA Workshop
The first Dutch national eDNA workshop marked a turning point in how the Netherlands approaches biodiversity monitoring. This report consolidates the key insights, perspectives, and outcomes of the workshop, and serves as a launchpad document for the Dutch national eDNA working group.
Foundations for a Dutch National eDNA strategy
The first Dutch National eDNA workshop, held on March 5, 2025, marked a milestone in the collective effort to integrate environmental DNA (eDNA) into the country’s biodiversity monitoring and decision-making frameworks.
Environmental DNA (eDNA)—genetic material left behind by organisms in water, soil, air, or on surfaces—offers a powerful, non-invasive way to detect species and ecosystem changes. The workshop brought together leading scientists, policymakers, and practitioners to lay the foundation for a national eDNA strategy.
1st Dutch National eDNA Workshop
A shared overview of expert perspectives, key workshop themes, and concrete next steps for national eDNA development.
Get inspired
An innovative view on particulate matter


Methane emissions in the North Sea Symposium
Tracking sources of greenhouse gases with satellites


This is our time: Eleonie van Schreven’s work on small satellites with a big impact


ATACH selects TNO model for climate-related health risks in Kenya

