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Saeedifar, M. (author), Saleh, M. (author), Nijhuis, Peter (author), Teixeira De Freitas, S. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author)
This study is devoted to the use of acoustic emission technique for a comprehensive damage assessment, that is, damage detection, localization, and classification, of an aeronautical metal-to-composite bonded panel. The structure comprised a titanium panel adhesively bonded to carbon fiber–reinforced plastic omega stringers. The panel contained...
journal article 2021
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Turkovic, B. (author), Nijhuis, S.H. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a single (shared) physical infrastructure. Adding elasticity to slicing, i.e., the ability to on-demand provision/release dedicated network resources, improves resource utilization. However, efficiently allocating and scaling slice resources,...
conference paper 2021
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Klimaatverandering en verstedelijking hebben grote gevolgen voor het beheer en de bescherming van cultuurhistorische landschappen. Vooral in historische buitenplaatslandschappen vormt klimaatadaptatie een belangrijke opgave. Daarbij gaat het om de overvloed of juist het tekort aan water en de bedreiging van de ooit nauwkeurig gekozen vegetatie...
journal article 2021
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Lousberg, Louis (author)
In hoofdstuk 2 is onderscheid gemaakt in drie soorten relaties tussen ontwerp en onderzoek: onderzoek voor, door en naar of over ontwerp en zijn voorbeelden daarvan gegeven. In hoofdstuk 4 wordt nader ingegaan op onderzoek voor of ten behoeve van ontwerp. In dit hoofdstuk wordt nader ingegaan op onderzoek door ontwerpen c.q. ontwerpend onderzoek...
book chapter 2020
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van Bergen, J. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
Since the 1990’s the Netherlands has changed its coastal defence system from hard to sediment-based measures, compensating coastal erosion by adding sediment to its sandy shores. In order to keep pace with sea level rise, more nourishments will be needed in the future, including the ‘Building with Nature’ (BwN) technique: large scale...
conference paper 2020
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van Bergen, J. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Mulder, Jan (author), Wijnberg, Kathelijne (author)
abstract 2020
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Liu, M. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
Mapping landscape spaces by means of manual and modern technology enables landscape architects to describe, understand, and interpret spatial-visual properties of landscape. This can help to strengthen the body of knowledge of spatial design in landscape architecture through measurement and visualization of common concepts in the field, as...
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Cannatella, D. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
When used to comprehend how a region changes over time, landscape metrics serve as a precious tool for generating knowledge on transformation dynamics of the spatial patterns and for gain-ing insights on the heterogeneity of its composition. The paper presents the case study of the Pearl River Delta (China). The composition and configuration...
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Liu, M. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
With the growth of digital technology, the possibilities increase for landscape architects to gain a deeper understanding of landscape compositions and their spatial-visual characteristics. Despite the fact that digital methods are acknowledged to be useful for thinking about landscape space, in practice their potential is often still...
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Nijhuis, S. (author), de Vries, Jeroen (author)
Research through design (RTD) is a frequently used concept in the day-to-day practice of education and research in the field of landscape architecture. RTD as a concept usually refers to a research method in which spatial design plays the leading role. The underlying premise is that design is a form of research and involves a culture of thought....
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Xiong, L. (author), Cannatella, D. (author)
Deltaic areas are among the most promising regions in the world. Their<br/>strategic location and superior quality of their soils are core factors supporting both human development and the rise of these regions as global economic hubs. At the same time, however, deltas are extremely vulnerable to multiple threats from both climate change and the...
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Hein, C.M. (author), van Schaik, Henk (author), Six, Diederik (author), Mager, Tino (author), Kolen, Jan (author), Ertsen, M.W. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Verschuure, G.A (author)
Water has served and sustained societies throughout the history of humankind. People have actively shaped its course, form, and function for human settlement and the development of civilizations. Around water, they have created socioeconomic structures, policies, and cultures; a rich world of narratives, laws, and practices; and an extensive...
book chapter 2020
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
The Netherlands has a centuries-long tradition of reclaiming land. In the last century gaining land from water peaked with the IJsselmeerpolders, made possible by technical innovations. The Noordoostpolder (1937–1942), one of the IJsselmeerpolders, is a unique example of a fully designed agricultural landscape of the twentieth century. It is the...
book chapter 2020
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Landschappelijke authenticiteit heeft te maken met ruimtelijke kwaliteit en identiteit. Hierbij spelen oriëntatie in tijd en ruimte een rol, maar ook schoonheid, (multi)functionaliteit, ecologische variatie en samenhang. De verscheidenheid aan verbanden en interactie tussen deze aspecten maakt landschappelijke authenticiteit een complexe zaak....
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Sun, Chuanzhi (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Bracken, G. (author)
The Pearl River Delta (PRD) is a river dominated floodplain in southeast China. Decreasing space for water, through dike-ring construction, channelization, and urbanization, has led to increased flood risk from river, rain, and sea. To protect from flood risk, a more adaptive urbanization strategy is required; one takes into account a multiscale...
journal article 2019
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Landscapes change because they are the expression of the dynamic interaction between natural and cultural forces in the environment. As such the landscape is a palimpsest that evidences many successive transformations by human interventions, changing land-use and management, natural succession of vegetation, but also caused by climatological and...
book chapter 2019
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Liu, M. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
conference paper 2019
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Xiong, L. (author), Cannatella, D. (author)
Deltaic areas are among the most promising regions in the world. Their strategic location, combined with the superior quality of their soils, constitute the main factors that have been supporting both human development and the rise of these regions as global economic hubs. At the same time, however, deltas face extreme vulnerability due to...
contribution to periodical 2019
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Higher Education is incorporating project management in their curricula, but literature on project management education, higher education practice and practitioner needs show little agreement (Nijhuis, 2017a). Guidance for curriculum design in Project Management is available (Task force on PM curricula, 2015), but also stresses that the...
conference paper 2019
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Hopff, Birgit (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Verhoef, Leendert (author)
To what extent can transformation and development processes on a university or other campus fit in with the principles of circularity? This paper builds a bridge between the more theoretical approach of the circular economy and daily practice in campus development, using semi-structured in-depth interviews with a broad range of stakeholders in...
journal article 2019
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