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Agnindhira, G.P. (author), Duijndam, L. (author), Groen, C. (author), Kok, D. (author)
Climate variability in temperature and precipitation has the potential to exacerbate the water scarcity problems already present in many parts of Sub-Saharan Sudan. A socio-hydrological study was carried out to determine the extent to which sorghum, the dominant rain-fed crop in Sudan, is susceptible to this climate variability and how this...
student report 2016
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Smits, R. (author)
This "designers' manual" is made during the TIDO-course AR0531 Smart & Bioclimatic Design. Rainforests are the lungs of the earth and plants can be the lungs of a buildings. Every plant uses CO2, water and light to produce sugars and oxygen; furthermore plants provide shade, take pollutants from the air and provide evaporative cooling. This...
student report 2012
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KARADIMITRIOU, IOANNA (author), YUAN, BOWEN (author), Demetriadou, Leto (author), van Esch, Marieke (author), Bos, Hannah (author)
“Building a Fair Transition” strives for a fair circular built environment in the Dutch province of South Holland. By 2040 South Holland aims to have built 210.000 new dwellings to meet the rapidly growing housing demand. This transition in the built environment should align with current climate agreements and be as energy neutral as possible....
student report 2021
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de Kok, Frans (author)
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Cömert, Tolga (author)
Tropical cyclones have the ability to very quickly increase in strength. This process is called rapid intensification and as a result, tropical cyclones can transform into hurricanes. Rapid intensification is related to the availability of heat and the amount of negative feedback of the ocean on the tropical cyclone. Negative feedback results in...
student report 2018
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Lim, Sungsoo (author), Popov, Daniil (author), Raza, Nauman (author), Pervaiz, Fahad (author), Al-Qadi, Mazen (author)
The submerged floating crossing (SFC) considered in this study has demonstrated significant sustainability based on provided assumptions. the SFC has appeared to be a sheltered and sound idea appropriate to satisfy its expected capacities and to tackle given environmental conditions. The structure of the proposed SFC is intended to withstand all...
student report 2018
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Garcia Solano, Magnolia (author)
In this work, the effects of the addition of a cationic polymer ADIFLOC KD 451 (ADIPAP, France) in the performance of a decentralized Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR) pilot plant treating 1.5 m3 blackwater per day was studied. To this end, on-line sludge filterability characterizations were performed following the Delft Filtration...
student report 2019
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Fila, J. (author), Kampen, M. (author), Knulst, K. (author), Marijnissen, R. (author), Van Noort, R. (author)
student report 2016
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Bhargava, Anmol (author), Kramer, Bas (author), Kokolaki, GEORGIA (author), Xanthopoulos, Giorgos (author), Wahl-Mertes, Wanda (author)
The current food production and distribution system has led to extensive degradation on both the global and local scale, requiring a transformation of the vast, urbanized rural - beyond just climate-change mitigation but radical regeneration. <br/>The ongoing intensive agricultural practices have contaminated air, soil, and water, while their...
student report 2023
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Asadi, Sepehr (author)
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van Tol, Pepijn (author)
student report 2019
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De Fockert, A. (author), Graafland, T. (author), Paap, E. (author), Van der Plas, T. (author), Roubos, A. (author)
The container yard of the port of Lirquen will reach its capacity in a few years and the container terminal has no landward expansion possibilities to meet the future demand of container throughput. The bulk terminal has a lack of berths, due to increased throughput and insufficient depth, but does have possibilities for landward expansion....
student report 2005
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Paoletti, Antonio (author), Pasveer, Casper (author), Wallace, Gavin (author)
This graphic novel is the result of a micro-ethnographic research to Kechene, a district of Addis Ababa. Using graphic techniques borrowed from the architecture discipline, this graphic novel aims at bringing together representations of everyday life in the Kechene sefer (neighbourhood), that show how human life shapes its environment and vice...
student report 2020
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Ray, Snigdha (author)
The Old Pinakothek, with its progressive concept, became a model for many 19th -century museums. Completed in 1846, by Leo von Klenze, the structure was severely damaged post-war. Its first restoration plans included a complete tear-down and a new master plan. Hans Döllgast fought for its preservation and state of history, adding a method of...
student report 2023
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Keulers, B. (author)
Additional thesis - The exchange and transport of sediment between intertidal zone and backshore are subject of ongoing research in order to assess the dynamic behaviour of sandy coastal systems. How the sediment moves in the coastal system is relevant knowledge for e.g. the Dutch coastal nourishment programme. It is a scientific challenge to...
student report 2017
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Scheltes, M.P. (author), Oosterwegel, M. (author), Elzinga, L. (author), Levinson, M.A. (author), Alkema, S.H. (author)
Ho Chi Minh City is flooded on a regular basis due to the lack of flood protection. Plans have been made to protect the city from flooding in the future and therefore a barrier is built at Phu Dinh. This barrier needs to fulfil three requirements. Firstly it should protect HCMC against a flood, as well resulting from tidal waves as from peak...
student report 2016
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Schoester, Jeroen (author), van der Heijden, Ties (author), Jooste, Nicael (author), Hunink, Niek (author), Schijfsma, Hidde (author), Li, Pui (author)
The Phetchaburi River in Phetchaburi province, Thailand, has a watershed with many different water resource projects. The surrounding farms rely on the Phetchaburi River for irrigation water and the drinking water companies rely on it as a source of water. However, the Phetchaburi basin has problems with yearly floods, salt intrusion and...
student report 2018
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Zeng, Sijun (author)
A random field generator based on Local Average Subdivision (LAS) method is proposed in this study in order to achieve probabilistic soil classification and quantify the uncertainty of the generated most probable geological cross section. CPT data and Robertson’s soil classification chart (1990) are adopted to classify the soil. The sole...
student report 2022
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Kanatsoulis, N. (author)
Bij rekenen op computers wordt meestal gedacht aan numeriek rekenen. Veel minder bekend is dat er in de afgelopen twintig jaar een spectaculaire ontwikkeling heeft plaatsgevonden en nog steeds plaatsvindt op het gebied van symbolisch rekenen op computers. Er bestaan nu grote computerprogramma's die computeralgebra-systemen genoemd worden en...
student report 1989
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Lariviere, M. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. The potentials for using harvested rainwater in the climatic design of a building are best realized through integration, when the architectural concept and the climatic concept is combined. In this paper is searched for possibilities for rain water harvesting in...
student report 2011
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