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Kennis in het buitenland: waarmee maken we het verschil? A compilation of the presentations of the Dutch Wing given during a workshop on 21 April 2015 to explore the opportunities for international cooperation within research that will be carried out under the new Knowledge and Innovation program for Water and Climate (NKWK) in the Netherlands.
Delta Alliance Dutch Wing, Tuesday 21 April 2015
Sinking cities: An integrated approach towards solutions In many coastal and delta cities land subsidence exceeds absolute sea level rise up to a factor of ten. Without action, parts of Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok and numerous other coastal cities will sink below sea level. Increased flooding and other widespread impacts of land subsidence result in damage totalling billions of dollars per year. A major cause of severe land subsidence is excessive groundwater extraction due to rapid urbanization and population growth. A major rethink is needed to deal with the ‘hidden’ but urgent threat of subsidence. Deltares presents a comprehensive approach to address land subsidence from the perspective of more sustainable and resilient urban development.
Deltares, Saturday 21 March 2015
Delta Alliance report no. 10: Vulnerability and Resilience Assessment of the Ayeyarwady Delta in Myanmar Reference: DA No. 10 - Driel, W.F. van & T.A. Nauta (2015). Vulnerability and Resilience Assessment of the Ayeyarwady Delta in Myanmar. Full assessment phase. Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (BOBLME) Project, Global Water Partnership (GWP) and Delta Alliance, Delft-Wageningen, The Netherlands. Delta Alliance report number 10.
Delta Alliance International Secretariat, Thursday 26 February 2015
Delta Alliance report no. 9: Vulnerability assessment of deltas in transboundary river basins Reference: DA No. 9 - Driel, W.F. van, T. Bucx, A. Makaske, C. van de Guchte, T. van der Sluis, H. Biemans, G.J. Ellen, M. van Gent, G. Prinsen, B. Adriaanse (2015). Vulnerability assessment of deltas in transboundary river basins. Delta Alliance contribution to the Transboundary Water Assessment Program, River Basins Assessment. Delta Alliance Report 9. Delta Alliance International, Wageningen – Delft, The Netherlands.
Delta Alliance International Secretariat, Monday 23 February 2015
Delta Alliance publications: Jakarta Climate Adaptation Tools All Delta Alliance - research programme Knowledge for Climate publications in period: 2010-2015 (Knowledge for Climate project (JCAT - HSINT02A).
Delta Alliance International Secretariat, Thursday 1 January 2015
Delta Alliance publications: Launching Delta Alliance - Second Phase All Delta Alliance - research programme Knowledge for Climate publications in period: 2009-2015 (Knowledge for Climate project (HSINT01B).
Delta Alliance International Secretariat, Thursday 1 January 2015
Delta Alliance publications: Launching Delta Alliance - First Phase All Delta Alliance - research programme Knowledge for Climate publications in period: 2009-2015 (Knowledge for Climate project HSINT01A).
Delta Alliance International Secratariat, Thursday 1 January 2015
Report on Regional Training Workshop: Challenges and Approaches in Delta Planning and Management From 19-23 October 2014 a delta training and planning workshop was organised. The workshop was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Objective of the workshop was the direct South – South exchange on objectives and challenges in delta planning taking into account similarities and differences among deltas in South East Asia. The 34 participants of the workshops had governmental, non-governmental and private sector backgrounds. In total 30% of the participants were alumni of Wageningen UR or UNESCO-IHE.
UNESCO-IHE, Wageningen UR, CEGIS Bangladesh, Vietnam National University – Center for Water Management and Climate Change, Tuesday 2 December 2014
Delta Alliance repport no. 8: Jakarta Climate Adaptation Tools (JCAT) Reference: DA No. 8 - P.J. Ward, E.C. van Ierland, Y. Budiyono, P. Wijayanti, S. Muis, M.A. Marfai, Poerbandono, M.M. Julian, A. Fauzi (2014). Jakarta Climate Adaptation Tools (JCAT). This final report provides an overview of the different activities, methods, and tools carried out in the JCAT project (HSINT02a). Delta Alliance report number 8.
Delta Alliance International Secretariat, Wednesday 26 November 2014
Final Report: Jakarta Climate Adaptation Tools (JCAT) This final report (Delta Alliance report number 8) provides an overview of the different activities, methods, and tools carried out in the JCAT project. This project has contributed to knowledge and capacity building in three main ways: through education, workshops and joint research with stakeholders, and scientific research (KfC HSINT02a project).
P.J. Ward, E.C. van Ierland, Y. Budiyono, P. Wijayanti, S. Muis, M.A. Marfai, Poerbandono, M.M. Julian, A. Fauzi, Monday 10 November 2014
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