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Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Fernandez Maldonado, A.M. (author), Thoolen, Hans (author)
WaVE stands for Water-linked heritage Valorization by developing an Ecosystemic approach. This Interreg Europe project brought together five European locations that have in common a rich history of cultural heritage in which water plays an important role. WaVE’s main goal was to exchange knowledge and insight across those territories to promote...
report 2023
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It is incumbent on governments at all levels to ensure that cohesion policy is efficient and helps deliver territorial cohesion. Spatial planning tools can play the key role in ensuring that in the countries and regions that receive cohesion policy funding the combined territorial impacts of cohesion policy and other sectoral policies are...
report 2021
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Maier, Karel (author), Kabrhel, Jan (author), Dabrowski, M.M. (author)
This report presents the results of the case study on cross-fertilisation between spatial planning and the implementation of EU Cohesion Policy in the Czech Republic, conducted as part of ESPON Comparative Analysis of Territorial Governance and Spatial Planning (COMPASS) Dialogue and Case Study project. The case study entailed a survey and...
report 2021
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Wishlade, Fiona (author), Michie, Rona (author), Penje, Oskar (author), Moodie, John (author), Norlen, Gustaf (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author), Assirelli Pandolfi, Chiara (author), de la Fuente Abajo, Ana (author)
report 2019
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Wishlade, Fiona (author), Michie, Rona (author), Moodie, John (author), Penje, Oskar (author), Norlen, Gustaf (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author), Assirelli Pandolfi, Chiara (author), de la Fuente Abajo, Ana (author)
The main objective of this research activity is to provide territorial analysis on the impacts of European Structural and Investment Funds’ financial instruments in the 2007-2013 programming period and where data allows in the 2014-2020 programming period. The main outcome should be evidence on what the increasing shift to using financial...
report 2019
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Wishlade, Fiona (author), Michie, Rona (author), Moodie, John (author), Penje, Oskar (author), Norlen, Gustaf (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author), Assirelli Pandolfi, Chiara (author), de la Fuente Abajo, Ana (author)
The main objective of this research activity is to provide territorial analysis on the impacts of European Structural and Investment Funds’ financial instruments in the 2007-2013 programming period and where data allows in the 2014-2020 programming period. The main outcome should be evidence on what the increasing shift to using financial...
report 2019
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Wishlade, Fiona (author), Michie, Rona (author), Moodie, John (author), Penje, Oskar (author), Norlen, Gustaf (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author), Assirelli Pandolfi, Chiara (author), de la Fuente Abajo, Ana (author)
The main objective of this research activity is to provide territorial analysis on the impacts of European Structural and Investment Funds’ financial instruments in the 2007-2013 programming period and where data allows in the 2014-2020 programming period. The main outcome should be evidence on what the increasing shift to using financial...
report 2019
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Wishlade, Fiona (author), Michie, Rona (author), Moodie, John (author), Penje, Oskar (author), Norlen, Gustaf (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author), Assirelli Pandolfi, Chiara (author), de la Fuente Abajo, Ana (author)
The main objective of this research activity is to provide territorial analysis on the impacts of European Structural and Investment Funds’ financial instruments in the 2007-2013 programming period and where data allows in the 2014-2020 programming period. The main outcome should be evidence on what the increasing shift to using financial...
report 2018
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Zhao, G. (author), Visser, P.J. (author), Peeters, P. (author)
Embankment breaching is a composite process coupled by hydraulic processes and sediment transport processes. Erosion is the link in the interaction between breach flow and embankment material. Surface erosion starts in the initial breach phase and triggers the initial damage of the embankment. As the surface erosion develops completely, the...
report 2014
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Te Slaa, S. (author)
Estuarine systems worldwide contain large quantities of fine (cohesive) sediment. Fate and transport of these sediments is to a large extent governed by erosion and deposition processes. Knowledge on the behaviour of these sediments is required for modeling purposes in order to predict impacts on morphology and environment as a result of e.g....
report 2012
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Arneson, L.A. (author), Zevenbergen, L.W. (author), Lagasse, P.F. (author), Clopper, P.E. (author)
This document is the fifth edition of HEC-18. It presents the state of knowledge and practice for the design, evaluation and inspection of bridges for scour. There are two companion documents, HEC-20 entitled "Stream Stability at Highway Structures", and HEC-23 entitled "Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Countermeasures". These three documents...
report 2012
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Wang, L. (author)
In the Dutch coastal zone, where the marine environment is highly dynamic owing to tidal currents, wind-driven, wave-driven, and density-driven currents and waves, the cohesive sediment dynamics is always a great concern to transportation authority and coastal managers. So far, a lot research has been contributed on the cohesive sediment...
report 2006
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Qinghua, Y. (author)
In the Dutch coastal zone, where the marine environment is characterized by shallow depths and highly energetic hydrodynamic conditions, the cohesive sediments, or mud, play an important role in the local morphology. For instance, mud deposits and high concentrations of suspended particulate matter (SPM) occur frequently, especially during...
report 2006
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Maggi, F. (author)
The study of cluster format ion is common in many fields of science and technology (aerosols, colloidal suspensions, hetero-disperse particulate systems in general, growth processes far from equilibrium, etc.). The term "cluster" is a general word indicating an object consisting of a set of elementary unit es organised with a certain structure....
report 2003
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Merckelbach, L.M. (author)
Many harbours in the world suffer from high siltation rates in their basins. To guarantee safe shipping, harbour authorities have to maintain the navigable depth by having dredged large amounts of mud. Some authorities relate the navigable depth to a depth at which the density is equal to a certain value, e.g. 1200 kg/m3. However, the shear...
report 1999
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Merckelbach, L.M. (author)
Many harbours in the world suffer from high siltation rates in their basins. To guarantee safe shipping, harbour authorities have to maintain the navigable depth by dredging large amounts of mud. Some authorities relate the navigable depth to the depth at which the density is equal to a certain value, e.g. 1200 kg/m3. However, the shear strength...
report 1998
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Merckelbach, L.M. (author)
Many harbours in the world suffer from high siltation rates in their basins. To guarantee safe shipping, harbour authorities have to maintain the navigable depth by having dredged large amounts of mud. Some authorities relate the navigable depth to a depth at which the density is equal to a certain value, e.g. 1200 kg/m3. However,the shear...
report 1998
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Van der Ham, R. (author)
In 1993 an interdisciplinary research programme on the behaviour of mud in tidal waters was initiated by the The Board of NWO-BOA. The programme aims at obtaining more detailed insight in the dominant processes that govern the transport behaviour of mud. These processes have strong time variability and therefore the general approach is to obtain...
report 1996
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Van Kessel, T. (author)
In order to predict the stain and shear rate response of cohesive sediment suspensions to applied forces, their rheological properties have to be known. In this report the rheological properties of both China clay, an artificial mud, and Caland channel mud, a natural mud, are investigated. Four types of experiments are involved: equilibrium flow...
report 1996
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Van der Ham, R. (author)
Carousels have been developed in an attempt to approach the in situ hydrodynamic conditions and to obtain arealistic simulation of the erosion and deposition processes of cohesive sediments. The main advantage of a carousel over straight flumes is that effects of inflow and outflow are absent and no circulation pumps are needed which would break...
report 1996
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