In the European TOPSOIL project, countries around the North Sea are searching for solutions for climate related threats. They explore the possibilities of using the topsoil layer to solve current and future water challenges. The main objective is to improve the climate resilience of the water management of the topsoil and shallow aquifers in the North Sea region. TOPSOIL is supported by the Interreg VB North Sea Region program in line with priority 3 of the program: ‘Sustainable North Sea Region, protecting against climate change and preserving the environment’. The Belgian part of this project, called FRESHEM for GO-FRESH Vlaanderen (‘FREsh Salt groundwater distribution by Helicopter ElectroMagnetic survey for Geohydrological Opportunities...
A major problem of sustaining freshwater supply from freshwater lens is the invasion of saline groun...
The Netherlands has suffered form three successive dry summers resulting in a lowering of the ground...
Seawater intrusion has often resulted in scarce fresh groundwater resources in coastal lowlands. Car...
In the European TOPSOIL project, countries around the North Sea are searching for solutions for clim...
Farmers in the coastal area of Walcheren, Zeeland are faced with issues of saltwater intrusion and s...
The province of Zeeland is situated in the coastal zone of the Netherlands. The ground surface level...
Hydrogeological research in coastal areas has gained considerable attention over the last decades du...
Climate change will result in rising sea level and, at least for the North Sea region, in rising gro...
The forecast of climate change effects on the groundwater system in coastal areas is of key importan...
The Province of Friesland is conducting a study on possible future changes in the surface water and ...
The very wet conditions of recent years in Europe have made it clear that measures will have to be t...
Water extractions in coastal areas have to deal with salt water intrusion and lowering of hydraulic ...
Climate change in combination with increased anthropogenic activities will affect coastal groundwate...
A major problem of sustaining freshwater supply from freshwater lens is the invasion of saline groun...
The Netherlands has suffered form three successive dry summers resulting in a lowering of the ground...
Seawater intrusion has often resulted in scarce fresh groundwater resources in coastal lowlands. Car...
In the European TOPSOIL project, countries around the North Sea are searching for solutions for clim...
Farmers in the coastal area of Walcheren, Zeeland are faced with issues of saltwater intrusion and s...
The province of Zeeland is situated in the coastal zone of the Netherlands. The ground surface level...
Hydrogeological research in coastal areas has gained considerable attention over the last decades du...
Climate change will result in rising sea level and, at least for the North Sea region, in rising gro...
The forecast of climate change effects on the groundwater system in coastal areas is of key importan...
The Province of Friesland is conducting a study on possible future changes in the surface water and ...
The very wet conditions of recent years in Europe have made it clear that measures will have to be t...
Water extractions in coastal areas have to deal with salt water intrusion and lowering of hydraulic ...
Climate change in combination with increased anthropogenic activities will affect coastal groundwate...
A major problem of sustaining freshwater supply from freshwater lens is the invasion of saline groun...
The Netherlands has suffered form three successive dry summers resulting in a lowering of the ground...
Seawater intrusion has often resulted in scarce fresh groundwater resources in coastal lowlands. Car...