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Uittenbogaard, R.E. (author), Stolker, C. (author), Goede, E.D. de (author), Kester, J.A.T.M. van (author), Jagers, H.R.A. (author), Wijbenga, J.H.A. (author)
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Kwadijk, J.C.J. (author)
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Ververs, M. (author), Werner, M.G.F. (author)
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Joziasse, J. (author), Klaver, G. (author), Bakker, I. (author)
On June 19/20, 2007 a visit was paid to a suspended particulate matter (SPM) sampling and monitoring site in the Ourthe river (Liège region), between the confluence with the Vesdre river and the mouth of the Ourthe in the Meuse river. The next day, a workshop was organised in which backgrounds, methods and procedures for SPM sampling and...
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Diermanse, F.L.M. (author)
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Icke, J. (author), Wijdeveld, A.J. (author)
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Hooijer, A. (author), Klijn, F. (author), Kwadijk, J. (author), Pedroli, B. (author)
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse rivers is expected to increase in two ways: A. Climate change will cause a significant increase in the probability of extreme floods (according to a majority of climate change scenarios). B. The potential damage of floods (the level of investments in...
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Geilen, N. (author), Pedroli, B. (author), Van Looy, K. (author), Krebs, L. (author)
In the coming years decision makers are confronted with the question how to combine aims for sustainable flood protection and floodplain rehabilitation in the best possible way. Both topics deal with spatial planning aspects and dimensions of measures. On this basis an evaluation method was developed within the IRMA/SPONGE project INTERMEUSE and...
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Van Deursen, W.P.A. (author), Middelkoop, H. (author)
Water management of the rivers Rhine and Meuse is surrounded by major uncertainties. The central question is then: given the uncertainties, what is the best water management strategy? This raises the need for integrated scenarios that consider possible futures in a coherent and consistent way. Within the framework of IRMA-SPONGE a scenario study...
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De Nooij, R.J.W. (author), Alard, D. (author), De Blust, G. (author), Geilen, N. (author), Goldschmidt, B. (author), Heusing, V. (author), Lenders, H.J.R. (author), Leuven, R.S.E.W. (author), Lotterman, K.M. (author), Muller, S. (author), Nienhuis, P.H. (author), Poudevigne, I. (author)
BIO-SAFE is a policy and legislation based model for the assessment of impacts of flood prevention measures on biodiversity in river basins. Within the framework of IRMA-SPONGE, a transnational version of the model BIO-SAFE (Spreadsheet Application For Evaluation of BIOdiversity) for the rivers Rhine and Meuse was developed. The model was...
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Stolker, C (author), Verheij, H.J. (author)
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Sloff, C.J. (author)
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Asselman, N.E.M. (author)
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Lorenz, N.N. (author), Kwadijk, J.C.J. (author), Diermanse, F.L.M. (author)
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