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Bakker, I. (author)
Since the Industrial Revolution, mankind has disturbed the natural functioning of river floodplains by a high input of contaminants in the environment. Riverine suspended matter is the most important source for elevated levels of contaminants in floodplain areas. Previous research mainly focused on processes affecting the distribution of...
report 2007
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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...
report 2001