For centuries the Dutch fluvial landscape has been shaped by shipping, agriculture, clay and sand mining. In the eighties of the previous century nature and environmental issues received considerable s o c i e t al and political attention. With the publication of the so-called 'Plan Stork', an ecological approach on river and floodplain management and its natural values were rediscovered. In the slipstream of these developments the fluvial landscape became increasingly interesting for leisure, recreation and housing. Also the number of land use claims in the floodplains increased. Finding a balance between these claims became increasingly difficult after the bankfull discharges of the Meuse and Rhine in 1993 and 1995 which resulted in the e...
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to ...
Due to its coastal location and the fact that it serves as a delta to major river systems, the Nethe...
Landscape ecological research in the Netherlands has been fruitful because of the mutual exchange of...
The project proposes a new approach for the design of river riparian zones, researching on the debat...
The invention of technology for land reclamation in the 10th century started a unique transformation...
Much of The Netherlands is vulnerable to flooding and will be even more so if current predictions of...
Uncertainty posed by Climate Change brings control approaches to environmental processes and dynamic...
The river Rhine is Europe’s economic powerhouse. Without the Rhine, the Ruhr area and the port of Ro...
In many deltas around the world, lowland rivers are intensively managed to meet objectives such as s...
In the Southwest Delta are the main assignments flood defence, freshwater supply, ecology and fragme...
Given the latest knowledge on climate change, the Dutch government wants to anticipate the increased...
Abstract: Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and deba...
The government asked the Delta Committee to come up with recommendations on how to protect the Dutch...
Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and debates about ...
Research Institute for Environmental Conditions houses research and experiments on the major dangers...
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to ...
Due to its coastal location and the fact that it serves as a delta to major river systems, the Nethe...
Landscape ecological research in the Netherlands has been fruitful because of the mutual exchange of...
The project proposes a new approach for the design of river riparian zones, researching on the debat...
The invention of technology for land reclamation in the 10th century started a unique transformation...
Much of The Netherlands is vulnerable to flooding and will be even more so if current predictions of...
Uncertainty posed by Climate Change brings control approaches to environmental processes and dynamic...
The river Rhine is Europe’s economic powerhouse. Without the Rhine, the Ruhr area and the port of Ro...
In many deltas around the world, lowland rivers are intensively managed to meet objectives such as s...
In the Southwest Delta are the main assignments flood defence, freshwater supply, ecology and fragme...
Given the latest knowledge on climate change, the Dutch government wants to anticipate the increased...
Abstract: Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and deba...
The government asked the Delta Committee to come up with recommendations on how to protect the Dutch...
Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and debates about ...
Research Institute for Environmental Conditions houses research and experiments on the major dangers...
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to ...
Due to its coastal location and the fact that it serves as a delta to major river systems, the Nethe...
Landscape ecological research in the Netherlands has been fruitful because of the mutual exchange of...