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Kanning, W. (author), Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (author)
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van der Krogt, M.G. (author), Klerk, W.J. (author)
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Kok, M. (author)
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Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (author)
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Klerk, W.J. (author)
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Kanning, W. (author)
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Lashley, Christopher H. (author)
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Chavez Olalla, J.F. (author)
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van der Krogt, M.G. (author)
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Lengkeek, H.J. (author)
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Pol, J.C. (author)
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Remmerswaal, G. (author)
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Iuorio, Luca (author)
The current flood risk-related challenges induced by climate change<br/>place pressure on designing urban areas where natural and man-made<br/>conditions can be imbalanced. Today, flood risk is mostly managed to<br/>reduce the probability of flood events. However, the engineered probability<br/>approach to flood risk management might not always...
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Iuorio, Luca (author)
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Tromp, E. (author)
In recent years, spatial planning and flood risk management (FRM) have been further coupled, thuscreating opportunities to incorporate water management measures in urban construction/reconstructionand landscaping. In addition, it is essential to find more than just technicalsolutions to potential flooding...
book chapter 2017
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Aguilar Lopez, J.P. (author)
Flood defenses are exposed to deterioration processes that compromise their stability. These processes are called ‘failure mechanisms’ and they are mostly triggered and/or exacerbated by the hydraulic loads generated during extreme high water events, which are becoming more frequent due to climate change....
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Vrijling, J.K. (author)
Over the ages delta areas have greatly benefitted their inhabitants. They generally provide fertile soils, rich fishing grounds and easy water transport, which facilitates trade. These natural resources stimulated population growth and made deltas densely populated areas. The threat of flooding by storm surges at...
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Anvarifar, F. (author)
Katwijk is a small coastal town located at the old mouth of the River Rhine and along the North Sea. The national flood safety inspection of the coastal area demonstrated the need for the construction of a new sea dike to protect some 4000 people living in the city centre. The dune-covered coastline near the town...
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Anvarifar, F. (author)
The very existence of the Netherlands and its prosperity is tightly linked to the provision of sufficient and reliable flood protection. Flood risk can change, as it is influenced by continually changing environmental and socio-economic factors. In such a dynamic situation, maintaining sufficient safety requires...
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Tromp, E. (author)
The dike reinforcement project Kinderdijk – Schoonhovenseveer (KIS) is part of the Lekdijk, a primary flooddefense that directly protects two major polders in its hinterland fromflooding by the Rhine: the Alblasserwaard and the Vijfheerenlanden polders. Theinitial expansion of local villages (in the Middle Ages)...
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