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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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Users’ perspectives about the potential usefulness of online storylines to communicate river research to a multi-disciplinary audience
This was the first and exploratory step on our initiative of using storylines for science communication. Researchers and practitioners think that stories of science that include facts could be useful!
14/08/2018 by Juliette Cortes Arevalo et al.
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Residual biomass from Dutch riverine areas—From waste to ecosystem service
We provide information on biomass applications and type of contractual arrangements for using residual riverine biomass as ecosystem service.
18/01/2019 by Astrid Bout 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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Classification of river floodplain low vegetation using seasonal drone imagery
A practical solution for monitoring areas of a few kilometers and derive land cover classification with high accuracies.
19/07/2019 by Wimala van Iersel 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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Life cycle greenhouse gas benefits or burdens of residual biomass from landscape management
Residual biomass from landscape management can contribute to both greenhouse gas benefits and burdens, depending on the application.
24/01/2019 by Swinda Pfau
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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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Ill posedness in modelling two-dimensional morphodynamic problems
We reveal the existence of two additional mechanisms under which the 2D system of equations does not provide a unique solution.
11/04/2019 by Victor Chavarrias et al.
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Low-hanging fruits in large-scale fluvial landscaping measures
We show that the multidimensional evaluation of river interventions in the Waal river opens up opportunities to discuss possible trade-offs.
19/09/2018 by Menno Straatsma et al.
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