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Inaugural address Prince Claus Chair: Looking into the crystal ball (Professor Veena Srinivasan) Inaugural address as Professor to the Prince Claus Chair in Development and Equity 2018/2020 on 7 May 2019 by Professor Veena Srinivasan, Utrecht University. Title: Looking into the crystal ball: Anticipating and influencing change in Asian deltas.
Utrecht University, Tuesday 18 June 2019
Bangladesh Delta Bulletin, no. 1 This newsletter contains short messages, news and announcements, with the objective to share knowledge and experience related to adaptive delta management and the implementation of the Bangladesh Delta Plan. It is prepared by the Delta Alliance, as a pilot for information sharing, on quarterly basis. Your contributions are very welcome!
Delta Alliance, Monday 20 May 2019
Publication: DMDU into Practice: Adaptive Delta Management in The Netherlands Reference: Bloemen P.J.T.M., Hammer F., van der Vlist M.J., Grinwis P., van Alphen J. (2019) DMDU into Practice: Adaptive Delta Management in The Netherlands. In: Marchau V., Walker W., Bloemen P., Popper S. (eds) Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty. Springer, Cham.
Monday 15 April 2019
Publication: Exploration of the importance of physical properties of Indonesian peatlands to assess critical groundwater table depths, associated drought and fire hazard Reference: Exploration of the importance of physical properties of Indonesian peatlands to assess critical groundwater table depths, associated drought and fire hazard (2019). M. Taufik, A.A. Veldhuizen, J.H.M. Wösten,H.A.J. van Lanen, Geoderma, Volume 347, 1 August 2019, Pages 160-169
WUR, Saturday 13 April 2019
Publication: Rethinking sediments, tidal rivers and delta livelihoods: tidal river management as a strategic innovation in Bangladesh
Freiburg University and IHE Delft, Thursday 7 March 2019
MSc Thesis Rizky Moes: Modelling Peak Flow at 10-minutes Resolution in the Upper Ciliwung Catchment, Indonesia The Indonesian capital city of Jakarta is a typical delta city suffering from regular riverine flooding (Figure 1), usually in the peak of the wet season (November to January). One of the causes is the still ongoing structural increase of the peak discharge intensity of the rivers crossing the city due to land use change in the upstream parts of the catchments, steep mountainous areas (±3000m +MSL) in the south of Java island.
WUR, Saturday 16 February 2019
Thesis: Spatial Quality as a decisive criterion in flood risk strategies: An integrated approach for flood risk management strategy development, with spatial quality as an ex-ante criterion Citation: NILLESEN, Anne Loes. Spatial Quality as a decisive criterion in flood risk strategies. A+BE | Architecture and the Built Environment, [S.l.], v. 9, n. 1, p. 1-202, jan. 2019. ISSN 2214-7233.
TU Delft, Tuesday 5 February 2019
Publication: Basin-scale land use impacts on world deltas: Human vs natural forcings Publication by the Spain Wing coordinator, reference: C. Ibáñez et al., Basin-scale land use impacts on world deltas: Human vs natural forcings, Global and Planetary Change 173 (2019) 24–32.
Delta Alliance Spain Wing, Tuesday 15 January 2019
Publication: Flood risk modeling in Jakarta: development and usefulness in a time of climate change (Thesis) Publication reference: Yus Budiyono, Flood risk modeling in Jakarta: development and usefulness in a time of climate change, PhD Thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2018), ISBN: 978-94-028-1195-7
Monday 3 December 2018
Publication: Scientific knowledge and uncertainties in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt Estuaries Scientific knowledge use and addressing uncertainties about climate change and ecosystem functioning in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt estuaries, J.A. Veraart, J.E.M. Klostermann, E.J.J. van Slobbe, P. Kabat, Environmental Science and Policy 90 (2018) 148–160
WUR, Monday 29 October 2018
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