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van Batenburg, Kimberley (author), van Heijningen, Boudewijn (author), Hoogendoorn, Hugo (author), Klarenbeek, Lara (author), Ridderinkhof, Geert (author)
Growth of world population, sea level rise, land subsidence and climate change gives new challenges for the present and the future. A new innovative approach of engineers is needed to reach socio-economic development with care for the environment. In the Netherlands, an EcoShape consortium is initiated where multiple experts came together from...
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Brooijmans, Sophie (author), Franken, Mathijs (author), de Iongh, Zilver (author), de Jong, Ward (author), van Marsbergen, Annemiek (author)
Indonesia is one of the largest ocean pollutants in the world in terms of plastic emissions. The country has many tourist areas, including the island of Bali, which is the main tourist hub. The plastic problem is large around and on Bali, which has negative consequences for both the environment and the tourism sector. NGOs and the government are...
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Flores Herrera, Emma (author), Gori, Antoine (author), Ozcan, Aylin (author), Panayi, Zoe (author), Prida Guillén, Álvaro (author), Nimmi Sreekumar, Nimmi (author), van Unnik, Eline (author)
The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake had a devastating impact on the town of Otsuchi in Iwate Prefecture, resulting in 1,234 immediate deaths and 59.6% of residential houses being fully damaged amongst other severe consequences. The post-disaster Reconstruction Plan (2011-2018) of this town focused on rebuilding the previously existing town with...
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Cantoni, Irene (author), Gaido, Camila (author), Jonker, Tessa (author), van Gijzen, Laurie (author)
Erosion of the cliffs at the Point Grey Peninsula threatens important infrastructure and buildings at UBC. In order to tackle this problem, UBC launched a comprehensive project called Living Breakwaters. This project is part of Living Breakwaters and aims to act as a transversal element among different expertise, integrating these...
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Botman, Paul (author), Gerritsma, Isabel (author), Laurens, Florian (author), Kievits, Servaas (author), Algufaili, Aisha (author), Albadi, Salima (author)
This paper is the result of the first collaboration project between Delft University of Technology and Sohar University. The project team consisted of 6 core- members from both Sohar University and TU Delft along with 5 more students, together appointed to help find an answer for a problem stated by Sohar Industrial Port Company and Majis...
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van der Linde, Lisa (author), Leclercq, Vincent (author), Wopereis, Ligaya (author)
The United States of America have a safety standard for flood protection of 1/100 year. However the flood protections in the Washington D.C. do not comply with this requirement. During this study the levees in Washington D.C. area were analysed and it was found, that in order to comply with the 1/100 safety standard the levees in the...
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Richards, Mick (author), Zaalberg, Piet (author), Vonck, Tim (author), Koster, Piebe (author), Kok, scipio (author), Lanphen, stephanie (author)
The cities of Tenggarong and Samarinda in East Kalimantan are in need of a new source of drinking water, since their current source, the Mahakam river, is said to be polluted. The client of this project, Arsari Enviro Industri, owns a large concession named ITCI of a partly degraded forest 90 kilometers East of Samarinda. This report suggests...
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Mann, Mathijs (author), van der Hoek, Alexander (author), Laan, Stendert (author), Shi, Jing (author), Gong, Yichuan (author), Roubos, Jochem (author)
Design of a port in Morocco, as part of the design workshop 2017 in Caen, France. <br/>This report includes a design from the new Nador West Med Port near Nador, Morocco. Given requirements are an entrance to the northeast and minimal dredging works to be conducted. A layout of the harbour is made for wave directions during storm from the...
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Remmelts, L. (author), ter Meulen, B. (author), de Wet, P. (author), Mollerus, F. (author)
In this report, the findings of a feasibility study for iron ore transport from the Mutún and Urucum deposits in Bolivia and Brazil, via the Paraguay-Paraná waterway, are discussed. The most economical logistic solution is looked for and then compared to the market prices to determine feasibility. In this solution the characteristics of the...
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Athanasiou, P. (author), Caichac Avilés, D. (author), de Vito, L. (author), Diamantidou, E. (author), Enschedé, M. (author), Kemper, A. (author), Azimi bin Kamaluddin, A. (author), Klaver, S. (author), Komen, R. (author), Koster, P. (author), Lange, L. (author), Lanphen, S. (author), Tian, Y. (author), Speranzini, B. (author), van der Graaf, O. (author), van Tilburg, I. (author)
Since 2003 there is a cooperation between the Hydraulic Engineering department of Delft University of Technology and Bulgarian universities. The cooperation focusses on exchange of knowledge and the development of the coast in the area of Varna. Dutch and Bulgarian students get the possibility to gain experience in data collecting, processing...
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Remmers, J. (author), Muller, J.R.M. (author), van Montfort, R. (author), Jaspers Focks, T. (author), Vijn, P. (author), Dorrepaal, S. (author), van Wijngaarden, M. (author)
In 2015 Georgetown, Guyana suffered from major flooding due to heavy rainfall. The use of a centuries-old agricultural drainage system for the urban drainage of the largest urbanized area of Guyana, poses problems considering flood safety. In 2016 a report was published by a ‘Dutch Risk Reduction Team’ (DRR Team) with recommendations on how to...
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Hamelink, M.C.W. (author), Molendijk, J.A.W. (author), van Renswoude, A.J. (author), Vork, J.C.A.J. (author), Wevers, T. (author), van Zelst, V.T.M. (author)
Dodanduwa is a small fishery village in the south-west of Sri Lanka, about 20.000 inhabitants are dependent on the fishery industry. Currently the harbour facilities, that were constructed in 2009, are hard to reach due to the wave conditions and sedimentation at the harbour entrance. The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development...
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Dekker, M.J. (author), De Looff, E.J. (author), Roelofsen, D.S. (author), Van Roekel, W.S. (author)
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Alkusa, M.A. (author), Bruijn, W.E.L. (author), Disberg, C. (author), Drouen, N.A.T. (author), Van Duijn, D.F. (author), Fragkopoulos, T. (author), Hábetler, Z. (author), Haug, D.C. (author), Julianus, E.J.B. (author), Kibarov, V. (author), Kostadinova, D. (author), Leenders, S. (author), Lyubimova, T.V. (author), Naumov, D. (author), Rajabalinejad, R. (author), Peters, J.H.J. (author), Pronker, J.S. (author), Voycheva, N. (author), Van der Wiel, R.J. (author), Van Zelst, V.T.M. (author)
Since 2003 there is a cooperation between the Hydraulic Engineering department of Delft University of Technology and Bulgarian universities. The cooperation focusses on exchange of knowledge and the development of the coast in the area of Varna. Dutch and Bulgarian students get the possibility to gain experience in data collecting, processing...
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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...
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Frölke, G. (author), De Jong, S. (author), Mink, J. (author), Van der Sijde, J. (author), De Vilder, L. (author)
The highway Ruta Nacional 90 (between Barranquilla and Santa Marta) is heavily endangered by progressive coastal erosion. Principally, this has a natural cause since the shifting mouth of the Magdalena River led to an insufficient supply of sediment. However, this threat has been foreseen for decades without it leading to adequate planning or...
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Fila, J. (author), Kampen, M. (author), Knulst, K. (author), Marijnissen, R. (author), Van Noort, R. (author)
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Eitjes, W.T.A.M. (author), Elshof, A.A. (author), Guijt, K. (author), Van Loon, O.D.M. (author), Mureau, M.D.A. (author)
This report focuses on the flooding problems in the Lower Moshi area, Tanzania. These floods are the result of the extremely large catchment of the Kilimanjaro region in combination with large peaks in precipitation during the short and the long rainy seasons. The river bordering the area of interest cannot handle these quantities of water which...
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Broekman, E.G. (author), Buckers, M.D. (author), Rest, M.H. (author), Ligthart, D. (author)
The large fishery harbour of Dikkowita faces some problems with respect to revenues and conflicts between the users. To create a higher revenue and to avoid these conflicts, a marina will be implemented. This report discusses the different aspects implementing a marina in the harbour of Dikkowita.
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Oosterhof, A.J. (author), Düzgün, B.C. (author), Spelt, C.J. (author), De Stoppelaar, A.O. (author), Van Wijnbergen, E.C.M. (author)
As a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes Shock Safe Nepal was founded to function as platform intended to contribute to the development of knowledge on earthquake safe housing. The project started on initiative of the Consul General of Nepal to The Netherlands Cas de Stoppelaar and the faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CiTG) of...
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