Abstract This report deals with the possibilities for touristic and recreational development on the Wadden Sea coast of the Dutch province of Friesland. The topic is approached against the background of possible dyke reinforcements which might become necessary in future years
Regular dyke assessment is part of reducing the risk of flooding in the Netherlands. 18 000 km of dy...
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retre...
A significant part of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The Dutch have protected their land agai...
This report deals with the possibilities for touristic and recreational development on the Wadden Se...
This research addresses the question on how Delfzijl can take advantage of the dykes referred to rec...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
Relative sea level rise and climate change represent long-term threats for the ecosystems and flood ...
The Wadden Sea, along the coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, forms one of the major nat...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Abstract. In 1990, the Government and Parliament of the Netherlands decided on a new national policy...
The paper presents a spatial and temporal analysis of tourism in the Dutch Wadden area and identifie...
The Dutch Wadden area is an internationally renowned natural area with World Heritage status. Its ec...
Regular dyke assessment is part of reducing the risk of flooding in the Netherlands. 18 000 km of dy...
The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating coastal stretches of...
Regular dyke assessment is part of reducing the risk of flooding in the Netherlands. 18 000 km of dy...
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retre...
A significant part of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The Dutch have protected their land agai...
This report deals with the possibilities for touristic and recreational development on the Wadden Se...
This research addresses the question on how Delfzijl can take advantage of the dykes referred to rec...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
Relative sea level rise and climate change represent long-term threats for the ecosystems and flood ...
The Wadden Sea, along the coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, forms one of the major nat...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Abstract. In 1990, the Government and Parliament of the Netherlands decided on a new national policy...
The paper presents a spatial and temporal analysis of tourism in the Dutch Wadden area and identifie...
The Dutch Wadden area is an internationally renowned natural area with World Heritage status. Its ec...
Regular dyke assessment is part of reducing the risk of flooding in the Netherlands. 18 000 km of dy...
The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating coastal stretches of...
Regular dyke assessment is part of reducing the risk of flooding in the Netherlands. 18 000 km of dy...
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retre...
A significant part of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The Dutch have protected their land agai...