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van der Heijden, Dante (author)
Since early history, humans have been attracted to coastal areas. This can be related to the economic benefits of these areas due to access of ocean navigation, coastal fisheries, tourism and recreation (Seas and Plans, 2011). Around 40% of the world’s population lives within 100 km of the coast (Seas and Plans, 2011). People are drawn to sandy...
master thesis 2022
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Holzhauer, H. (author), Borsje, Bas W. (author), van Dalfsen, Jan A. (author), Wijnberg, Kathelijne M. (author), Hulscher, Suzanne J.M.H. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author)
The composition of benthic species communities in the nearshore zone is closely related to the hydrodynamic and morphodynamic conditions. Sustainable management of the coastal ecosystem requires knowledge about the natural dynamics as well as human-induced changes on the ecosystem. To improve our knowledge of the benthic species distribution...
journal article 2020
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Kras, Etienne (author)
Today's coastal zones are densely inhabited as the majority of the world's population lives in these attractive areas. The shorelines in coastal zones are shaped by complex spatial and temporal variable interactions between natural forcings like changes in mean sea-level, tides, wave and wind conditions, and storm surges. Besides, natural...
master thesis 2019
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Lambert, Ingrid (author)
Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) is predicted to have multiple adverse impacts on the coastal zone, aggravating phenomena such as coastal erosion on sandy coasts. For climate change adaptation planning and informing policy, morphodynamic changes occurring at coastlines are becoming increasingly important. In this study, a calibrated Delft3D...
master thesis 2019
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Stive, M.J.F. (author)
Uittree rede
public lecture 2017
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Van de Graaff, J. (author)
A method is presented to evaluate the safety of dunes as a sea defence. The method is based on the dune erosion profile according to VELLINGA combined with a probabilistic approach. Every dune can be tested with this method and it is possible to determine the probability of collapse of a dune whereby the polders are flooded.
report 1989
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