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Analyzing collaborative governance through Social Network Analysis
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.
01/09/2015 by Jan Fliervoet 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Application of a line laser scanner for bed form tracking in a laboratory flume
A new measurement method for continuous detection of bed forms in movable bed laboratory experiments is presented and tested.
23/03/2018 by Timo de Ruijsscher et al.
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Exploring place attachment and visions of nature, of water-based recreationists
Major river interventions can greatly affect stakeholders and their connection to the river landscape. We show how recreationists’ perceptions of nature and landscape influence their expectations about a pilot intervention in the Waal river.
16/01/2018 by Wessel Ganzevoort et al.
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