Provincie Noord-Holland
Ruth Moor is an emerging professional in climate change adaptation and sustainability, currently serving as a Trainee at Provincie Noord-Holland since September 2023. Previously, Ruth completed an internship at Sweco from October 2022 to April 2023, focusing on climate adaptation, sustainability, and water management within the Dutch context, emphasizing the translation of national policies to local implementation. Ruth's academic background includes a Master of Science in International Land and Water Management and a Bachelor of Science in the same field from Wageningen University & Research. Additionally, Ruth worked as a Student Assistant at the Water Systems and Global Change chair group at Wageningen Academy, contributing to training on the Copernicus climate information database. Early education was completed at Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel, where Ruth earned a high school diploma.
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Provincie Noord-Holland
The province of Noord-Holland is 1 of the 12 provinces the Netherlands consists of. From an economic point of view it is arguably the most vital part of the Dutch economy. The province holds a strong international position in various fields. Home to international business The traditional open community of the coastal province of Noord-Holland, has always attracted companies and people from all over the world. At the moment the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area alone counts 3,100 international companies and is home to 170 nationalities. Flourishing economy The second most densely populated province of the Netherlands can be roughly divided into 2 economic areas: the ‘North’, with a focus on innovative agriculture and horticulture, maritime and offshore, energy, life science, health and water. The ‘South’ is specialised in IT & media, creative industry, logistics, food & flowers and finance.