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Biodiversity recovery following delta-wide measures for flood risk reduction

Straatsma, M. W., Bloecker, A. M., Lenders, H. J. R., Leuven, R. S. E. W., & Kleinhans, M. G. - 08/11/2017 - RiverCare
We show the biodiversity recovery from 15 years flood risk adaptation that consider nature requirements building a spatial extension to calculate biodiversity scores.

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Suitable landscape classification systems for quantifying spatiotemporal development of riverine ecosystem services

Koopman, K. R., Augustijn, D. C. M., Breure, A. M., Lenders, H. J. R., Leuven, R. S. E. W. - 17/10/2017 - RiverCare

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Implementing participatory monitoring in river management: The role of stakeholders' perspectives and incentives

Verbrugge, L.N.H.; Ganzevoort, W.; Fliervoet, J.M.; Panten, K. and Born, R.J.G. van den - 15/06/2017 - RiverCare
Evaluating the potential implications of river interventions for local residents, recreational fishermen, boaters and shipping professionals: the perfect starting point for a participatory monitoring project!

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A stakeholder’s evaluation of collaborative processes for maintaining multi-functional floodplains: a Dutch case study

Fliervoet, J. M., van den Born, R. J. G., & Meijerink, S. V. - 30/01/2017 - RiverCare

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Oblique aggradation: a novel explanation for sinuosity of low‐energy streams in peat‐filled valley systems

Candel, J. H. J., Makaske, B., Storms, J. E. A., & Wallinga, J. - 07/12/2016 - RiverCare
We inform stream restoration in peat-filled valleys by looking at the relative position of the erodible material to explain the origin of the stream bends in the Drentsche Aa area.

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From implementation towards maintenance: sustaining collaborative initiatives for integrated floodplain management in the Netherlands

Fliervoet, J. M., & van den Born, R. J. G. - 06/07/2016 - RiverCare
this article explores how stakeholders shape collaborative initiatives aimed at maintaining multifunctional floodplains.

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Analyzing collaborative governance through Social Network Analysis: A Case Study of River Management Along the Waal River in The Netherlands

Fliervoet, J. M., Geerling,G. W., Mostert, E., Smits, A.J. M. - 01/09/2015 - RiverCare
We mapped the connections between organizations involved in flood protection and nature management in the Waal River and explored the consequences of abolishing the central actor in these networks.

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Monitoring floodplain vegetation change at river-reach scale

van Iersel, W.K., Addink, E.A., Straatsma, M.W. & Middelkoop, H. - - RiverCare
A method to quickly detect where floodplain vegetation changes occur and to which vegetation class did they change.

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Life cycle greenhouse gas benefits or burdens of residual biomass from landscape management

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Residual biomass from landscape management can contribute to both greenhouse gas benefits and burdens, depending on the application.

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