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Kok, M. (author), Slager, Kymo (author), de Moel, Hans (author), Botzen, Wouter (author), de Bruijn, Karin (author), Wagenaar, Dennis (author), Rikkert, S.J.H. (author), Koks, Elco (author), van Ginkel, Kees (author)
The floods in the Netherlands in the summer of 2021 led to severe economic damage and losses in the affected area. A first estimate in September 2021 showed that more than 2,500 houses, more than 5,000 inhabitants and around 600 businesses were affected. Using the Dutch standard Flood Damage and Loss Model (SSM2017), and based on figures from...
journal article 2023
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Reijneveld, Sijmen A. (author), Koene, Marijke (author), Tuinstra, Jolanda (author), van der Spek, S.C. (author), Broekhuis, Manda (author), Wagenaar, C. (author)
Post-war urban neighbourhoods in industrialised countries have been shown to negatively affect the lifestyles of their residents due to their design. This study aims at developing an empirical procedure to select locations to be redesigned and the determinants of health at stake in these locations, with involvement of residents’ perspectives...
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Groenevelt, W.G.M. (author), Wagenaar, C.C.M.L. (author)
An algebra is introduced which can be considered as a rank 2 extension of the Askey–Wilson algebra. Relations in this algebra are motivated by relations between coproducts of twisted primitive elements in the two-fold tensor product of the quantum algebra U<sub>q</sub> (sl(2, C)). It is shown that bivariate q-Racah polynomials appear as...
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Jia, Z. (author), Nourian, Pirouz (author), Luscuere, P (author), Wagenaar, C. (author)
This study presents a systematic review of the literature on decision support for designing hospital layouts using spatial network analysis and/or simulation modelling. The review includes 102 articles, which are classified into five different categories concerning their layout-related challenges. Specifically, the categories include...
review 2023
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Zhang, Yufang (author), van Dijk, Terry (author), Wagenaar, C. (author)
Promoting adequate physical activity (PA) such as walking and cycling is essential to cope with the global health challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Much research has been conducted to analyze how the built environment can promote PA, but the results are not consistent. Some scholars found that certain built environments such as...
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Puiman, L. (author), Perdigão Elisiário, M. (author), Crasborn, Lilo M.L. (author), Wagenaar, Liselot E.C.H. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Haringa, C. (author)
In gas fermentations (using O2, CO, H2, CH4 or CO2), gas-to-liquid mass transfer is often regarded as one of the limiting processes. However, it is widely known that components in fermentation broths (e.g., salts, biomass, proteins, antifoam, and organic products such as alcohols and acids) have tremendous impact on the volumetric mass transfer...
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Zhang, Yufang (author), Koene, Marijke (author), Reijneveld, Sijmen A. (author), Tuinstra, Jolanda (author), Broekhuis, Manda (author), van der Spek, S.C. (author), Wagenaar, Cor (author)
Physical activity is good for people’s health. The relationship between the built environment and physical activity has been well documented. However, evidence is both scarce and scattered on specific urban interventions, i.e., intentional redesigns of the built environment that promote physical activity accompanied by pre- and post-effect...
review 2022
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Wagenaar, S. (author), Infante Ferreira, C.A. (author)
Within the agriculture sector, drying of food and flowering products is a required production step. Most companies use hot air dryers where the heat is obtained by combustion of natural gas. This paper proposes a heat pump assisted drying system as an alternative. Flower bulb carrying boxes containing just harvested products have been...
conference paper 2021
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Schubert, Dirk (author), Wagenaar, C. (author), Hein, C.M. (author)
Port cities have long played a key role in the development, discovery, and fight against diseases. They have been laboratories for policies to address public health issues. Diseases reached port cities through maritime exchanges, and the bubonic plague is a key example. Port city residents’ close contact with water further increased the chance...
journal article 2021
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Wagenaar, C. (author)
book chapter 2020
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Paprotny, Dominik (author), Kreibich, Heidi (author), Morales Napoles, O. (author), Wagenaar, Dennis (author), Castellarin, Attilio (author), Carisi, Francesca (author), Bertin, Xavier (author), Merz, Bruno (author), Schröter, Kai (author)
Residential assets, comprising buildings and household contents, are a major source of direct flood losses. Existing damage models are mostly deterministic and limited to particular countries or flood types. Here, we compile building-level losses from Germany, Italy and the Netherlands covering a wide range of fluvial and pluvial flood events...
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Wagenaar, Dennis (author), Curran, A.N. (author), Balbi, Mariano (author), Bhardwaj, Alok (author), Soden, Robert (author), Hartato, Emir (author), Mestav Sarica, Gizem (author), Ruangpan, L. (author), Molinario, Giuseppe (author), Lallemant, David (author)
<p>Increasing amounts of data, together with more computing power and better machine learning algorithms to analyse the data, are causing changes in almost every aspect of our lives. This trend is expected to continue as more data keep becoming available, computing power keeps improving and machine learning algorithms keep improving as well....
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Wagenaar, C. (author)
Bespreking van het boek 'Het gebouw als bewijs: Het bouwhistorische verhaal achter erfgoed' onder redactie van Ronald Stenvert en Gabri van Tussenbroek.
review 2019
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Lacanna, G. (author), Wagenaar, C. (author), Avermaete, T.L.P. (author), Swami, Viren (author)
Objective: This article describes an approach to a metrics-based evaluation of public space in hospitals using cross-disciplinary qualitative and quantitative analyses. The method, Indoor Public Space Measurement (IPSM), is well suited to researchers and designers who intend to evaluate user-centered spatial solutions in hospitals and similar...
journal article 2018
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Wagenaar, C. (author)
book chapter 2018
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Klijn, F. (author), Asselman, Nathalie (author), Wagenaar, Dennis (author)
The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in response to increasing river discharges. Recently, making more room for the river is, however, being challenged for future application because the flood defenses are assessed to be too weak and will need reinforcement anyway. To be...
journal article 2018
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Bekkering, H.C. (author), Hoekstra, M.J. (author), Rooij, R.M. (author), Wagenaar, C. (author), Zeinstra, J.S. (author)
As part of the renewal in 2013/2014 of the bachelor education curriculum in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, a new study programme was prepared on the Fundamentals (in Dutch: Grondslagen) of spatial design. The teaching approach, visually presented by some examples and explained in this...
journal article 2018
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Wagenaar, S.E. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Damveld, H.J. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
Traditional Frequency Response Function (FRF) estimation techniques used for analysis of Human Controller (HC) dynamics in tracking tasks assume HC dynamics to be linear, but generally do not quantify or compensate for the effects of human nonlinearities. The robust and fast Best Linear Approximation (BLA) techniques for estimating an FRF do...
conference paper 2018
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Wagenaar, J.J.T. (author), Den Haan, A.M.J. (author), de Voogd, J.M. (author), Bossoni, L. (author), de Jong, T.A. (author), de Wit, M. (author), Bastiaans, K.M. (author), Thoen, David (author), Endo, A. (author), Klapwijk, T.M. (author), Zaanen, J. (author), Oosterkamp, TH (author)
Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation times are measured on copper using magnetic-resonance force microscopy performed at temperatures down to 42 mK. The low temperature is verified by comparison with the Korringa relation. Measuring spin-lattice relaxation times locally at very low temperatures opens up the possibility to measure the magnetic...
journal article 2016
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Boorsma, K (author), Wagenaar, J.W. (author), Savenije, F.J. (author), Boquet, M. (author), Bierbooms, W.A.A.M. (author), Giyanani, A.H. (author), Rutteman, R. (author)
ECN with its partners TU DelŌ, Avent LiDAR Technologies and XEMC Darwind executed the four-year TKI Wind op Zee project LAWINE (LiDAR ApplicaƟon for WInd Energy Efficiency). In this project the applica Ɵon of LiDAR technology has been developed and validated so that it can be used to improve the operaƟon of offshore wind farms with the goal to...
report 2016
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