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Monioudi, Isavela N. (author), Velegrakis, Adonis F. (author), Chatzistratis, Dimitris (author), Vousdoukas, Michalis I. (author), Savva, Christos (author), Wang, Dandan (author), Bove, Gerald (author), Paprotny, D. (author), Morales Napoles, O. (author)
This contribution presents an assessment at a regional (island) scale of the beach erosion due to storm events under Climate Change. The approach adopted to assess beach erosion at the island scale consisted of three modules. First, the location, dimensions and other attributes of the Cypriot beaches were recorded on the basis of widely...
journal article 2023
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Hunink, Johannes (author), Simons, Gijs (author), Suárez-Almiñana, Sara (author), Solera, Abel (author), Andreu, Joaquín (author), Giuliani, Matteo (author), Zamberletti, Patrizia (author), Grillakis, Manolis (author), Bastiaanssen, W.G.M. (author)
European agriculture and water policies require accurate information on climate change impacts on available water resources. Water accounting, that is a standardized documentation of data on water resources, is a useful tool to provide this information. Pan-European data on climate impacts do not recognize local anthropogenic interventions in...
journal article 2019
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Aydin, B.E. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), Abraham, E. (author), Oude Essink, GHP (author), Delsman, Joost (author)
Surface water salinization in deltaic areas due to saline groundwater exfiltration is an important issue. Saline surface water will not be appropriate for drinking water production, agricultural and industrial use, and therefore, freshwater diverted from rivers is used for flushing the canals and ditches in coastal areas. The effects of climate...
conference paper 2017
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Hu, Y. (author)
Climate change due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions is likely to alter the hydrological cycle resulting in large impacts on water resources worldwide. Mountain regions are important sources of freshwater for the entire globe, but their role in global water resources could be significantly altered by climate change. Mountains are expected...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Hoes, O.A.C. (author)
The subject of this dissertation is flooding in lowland areas caused by intense precipitation. The probability of flooding will increase when we do not adapt our water systems. For example because of expected changes in climate and the consequences of subsidence, sea level rise, and urbanization. While the probability of flooding will increase,...
doctoral thesis 2007
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