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Wijnberg, K.M. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Hulscher, SJMH (author), van Bergen, J. (author), Meyer, Han (author), Hoonhout, B. (author), Janssen, M. (author), Hoekstra, J.D. (author), de Groot, A.V. (author), Goessen, P. (author), van Gelder-Maas, C. (author)
The land-sea interface is a very attractive location for humans to settle. In the case of low lying, sedimentary coastlines this can be a risky location, as these shorelines are inherently dynamic in nature. Accelerating rates of relative sea level rise will increase coastal erosion, creating world-wide growing demands for coastal protection...
abstract 2017
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Ter Horst, J. (author), Meyer, H. (author), De Vries, A. (author)
In het voorjaar van 1991 richtte de Stuurgroep Vernieuwing Bijlmermeer zich tot de vakgroep "Ontwerpen van Stedelijke Gebieden en Woningbouw" van de TU-Delft met het verzoek een integrale plananalyse van alle plannen uit de periode 1965-1991 te produceren. De Bijlmermeer: gedurende haar korte bestaan zonder twijfel het meest bestudeerde,...
book 1991
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Nillesen, A.L. (author), Kothuis, B.L.M. (author), Meyer, V.J. (author), Palmboom, F.J. (author)
This book presents a selection of research-by-design projects developed in the Delta Interventions Studio at the Delft University of Technology, including a short overview of all graduation projects from 2009-2015, and reflections by senior scholars. We hope this book will inspire others working on delta issues and designing interventions. The...
book 2016
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Louwerse, D. (author), Meyer, H. (author)
book 1992
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Bekkering, H. (author), Drewe, P. (author), Hermans, W. (author), Van der Hoeven, F. (author), Hulsbergen, E. (author), Meyer, H. (author), Vos, A. (author), Westrik, J. (author)
Het onderzoekprogramma 1992-1997 van de (inmiddels voormalige) vakgroep Stedebouwkunde, Faculteit der Bouwkunde, Technische Universiteit Delft heeft twee onderzoekvelden omvat: Metropoolvorming en Stedelijke transformaties. Dit boek geeft een overzicht van de conclusies van de deelprojecten van het onderzoek naar de stedelijke transformaties.
book 1998
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Meyer, John R. (author)
book 1990
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Croxford, Ben (author), Domenech, Teresa (author), Hausleitner, B. (author), Hill, Adrian Vickery (author), Meyer, Han (author), Orban, Alexandre (author), Muñoz Sanz, V. (author), Vanin, Fabio (author), Warden, Josie (author)
Since the 1970s, cities world-wide have been witness to radical de-industrialisation. Manufacturing was considered incompatible with urban life and was actively pushed out. As economies have grown, public officials and developers have instinctively shifted their priorities to short-term, high-yielding land uses such as offices, retail space and...
book 2020
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Meyer, V.J. (author)
The spatial structure of the Randstad Holland is strongly related to the policy concerning hydraulic engineering in the Netherlands. Both, Randstad Holland and the large hydraulic works, can be considered as part of the ‘modern project’ of the Netherlands, undertaken in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This modern project aimed to up-...
book chapter 2014
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Meyer, Han (author)
The position of the Netherlands as a highly urbanized delta region is by no means unique in the world. Far from it. In fact, all around the world, deltas are sites of strong urban and economic growth. What is unique about the Netherlands, however, is the high level of flood protection, which has ensured that no serious flooding disaster has...
book chapter 2016
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Meyer, Han (author)
The Southwest Delta is perhaps the most dynamic region in the low-lying Dutch Delta, both in terms of the dynamics of the relationship between water and land, and in terms of the dynamics of urban and economic growth and their consequences for land-use.
book chapter 2016
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Meyer, Han (author)
In his lecture ‘The Open City’, Richard Sennett (2006) pleads for an approach in urban design and planning which creates conditions for an evolutionary city. In his view, the current generation of designers and planners is still too focused on the city as a closed system. As a result, many cities become frozen entities, unable to cope with...
book chapter 2016
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Hausleitner, B. (author), Muñoz Sanz, V. (author), Meyer, Han (author), Klapwijk, Anouk (author)
The Cities of Making 'Cities Report', offers an insight into urban manufacturing in three global cities - Brussels, London and Rotterdam. Each city has had a distinctive industrial heritage and is interpreting the future of manufacturing in very different ways. This report exposes unique qualities of each and common trends that may be relevant...
book chapter 2018
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Meyer, Han (author)
Triumph of the City is a famous book by Harvard professor Edward Glaeser, describing the city as the most important engine of prosperity, economic development, culture and innovation. The invention of cities was the best thing mankind ever did (Glaeser, 2011).
book chapter 2017
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Meyer, Han (author)
We need to tell a new story about urbanizing delta regions. Historically, large-scale ‘iconic’ hydraulic works and modern industrial ports have been celebrated as showing the power of humans to control and subject nature. The emphasis on this part of cultural heritage tends to bury the remains of engineering and urban development of the previous...
book chapter 2020
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Wei, Dai (author), Meyer, Han (author), Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (author)
The transformation of Pearl River Delta (PRD) is characterized by a complex layering, spatial and temporal differentiation. Its complexity is not only caused by interactions between multiple layers like blue-green spatial structure and urban spatial structure, but also caused by the interactions of several large sub-regions that are mutually...
book chapter 2023
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Meyer, S.S. (author), Sahoo, P.K. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Broersen, J. (author), Mastop, R. (author), Meyer, J.J.C. (author), Turrini, P. (author)
In the last decades logics for describing coalitional power in Multi Agent Systems have flourished. Alur’s Alternating-Time Temporal Logic (ATL) [1], Pauly’s Coalition Logic (CL) [5], Belnap’s STIT Logic [2], are only a few influential examples of them. Roughly speaking they are all multimodal logics equipped with an operator [C] to express the...
conference paper 2009
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Van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Doornbos, E.N. (author), Meyer, U. (author), Bock, H. (author), Jäggi, A. (author)
The state-of-the-art GOCE Satellite-to-Satellite Tracking Instrument (SSTI) delivers high-quality GPS data with an almost continuous 1 Hz data rate, which allows for very Precise Orbit Determination (POD). Despite this good performance, the GPS receiver shows occasional unexpected L2 tracking losses, which mainly occur close to the geomagnetic...
conference paper 2011
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Siemes, K. (author), Snellen, M. (author), Simons, D.G. (author), Hermand, J.P. (author), Meyer, M. (author), Le Gac, J.C. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Meyer, P.F.A. (author), Westerlaken, R.P. (author), Klein Gunnewiek, R. (author), Lagendijk, R.L. (author)
In distributed video coding, the complexity of the video encoder is reduced at the cost of a more complex video decoder. Using the principles of Slepian andWolf, video compression is then carried out using channel coding principles, under the assumption that the video decoder can temporally predict side-information that is correlated with the...
conference paper 2005
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