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De Jong, T.M. (author)
This thesis studies the possibilities to diversify a human environment through means of design. Environmental diversity is primarily characterised through naming variables, as described in Chapter 3. Subsequently, an attempt is made to name their extreme values and – if possible – to identify an absolute value that may serve as a zero-point,...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Masih, I. (author)
This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Lattemann, S. (author)
Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal-based industry. The combined production capacity of all seawater desalination plants worldwide has increased by 30% over the last two years: from 28 million cubic meters per day in 2007—which is the equivalent of the average discharge of the River Seine at Paris—to more than 36 million cubic...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Klunder, G. (author)
doctoral thesis 2005
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Huisman, J. (author)
The QWERTY/EE concept addresses recyclability and eco-efficiency of take-back and recycling of consumer electronic products, a topic currently receiving large international attention. Through the environmental part of the concept an alternative for usual weight based recycling percentages is presented. In addition, economic effects of take-back...
doctoral thesis 2003
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Mgaya, R.J.S. (author)
doctoral thesis 1999
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Mostert, E. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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Zhang, W. (author)
doctoral thesis 1994
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