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Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes

Comparison between different methods and approaches that were used in case studies from Spain, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

06/06/2019 by Laura Verbrugge et al.

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The role of place attachment in public perceptions of a re-landscaping intervention in the river Waal

Public perception research can tell you more about the importance of river landscapes as ‘space’ and ‘place’.

01/05/2018 by Laura Verbrugge et al.

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Understanding actor perspectives regarding challenges for integrated river basin management

People use different world views when addressing problems, often resulting in different views on both the problem and its solution. For this paper, we explored management challenges and actor perspectives on these in Dutch integrated river basin management.

09/08/2018 by Robert-Jan den Haan et al.

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A regularization strategy for modeling mixed-sediment river morphodynamics

Approach to improve the prediction capabilities under which the most common model does not provide a unique solution.

05/04/2019 by Victor Chavarrias et al.

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Biodiversity recovery following delta-wide measures for flood risk reduction

We show the biodiversity recovery from 15 years flood risk adaptation that consider nature requirements building a spatial extension to calculate biodiversity scores.

08/11/2017 by Menno Straatsma et al.

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Disentangling spatial scales of morphological development

The river bed continuously changes on various spatial and temporal scales. Migrating river dunes are an example of local and relatively fast change. At the same time, engineering measures from the last decades cause the river bed to degrade to the present date. To be able to predict the development of the river bed, it is important to distinguish between and disentangle the various spatial and temporal scales.

13/02/2020 by Pepijn van Denderen et al.

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On evaluating social learning outcomes of serious games to collaboratively address sustainability problems: A Literature Review

This systematic review examines how serious games are evaluated in relation to social learning.

12/11/2018 by Robert-Jan den Haan et al.

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Predicting effects of ship-induced changes in flow velocity on native and alien molluscs in the littoral zone of lowland rivers

Shipping increases local flow velocities thereby potentially decreasing species richness of freshwater mussels and snails which in turn affects ecosystem functioning and services.

12/11/2018 by Remon Koopman et al.

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Bank erosion processes measured with UAV-SfM

A fast and simple field technique to capture the topography of riverbanks and compute erosion rates.

25/10/2018 by Gonzalo Duró et al.

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Flood hazard reduction from automatically applied landscaping measures in RiverScape

Seven flood reduction measures along the Waal river were ranked according to the water level reduction and the displaced material for their implementation.

01/03/2018 by Menno Straatsma et al.

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