Small-scale hydrological intervention-based research: on systematic planning and perspectives
K.E.R. Pramana (TU Delft - Water Resources)
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Abstract
The world as we know it today has largely been shaped by human intervention. Given the importance of water in particular many small-scale interventions in the hydrological system have been applied. In order to predict and monitor how these interventions affect the hydrological cycle, hydrological research has to be performed. In this thesis, three cases from three different countries (Vietnam, Kenya and Indonesia) are explored to investigate how such small-scale hydrological studies can be arranged in the most optimal way....