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Blog 1: Cassandra’s curse
Nick van de Giesen This is the first blog of a series of blogs by the scientists of the Water Resources Management group of TU Delft. Most…
Blog 2: Challenges in South East Asia
How was your vacation? Is the most asked question when I return from Asia after weeks hard of work. When I returned from my last trip two…
Blog 3: One meter of sea level rise: 2.6 million additional Dutch people living below sea level
When global sea levels rise with 1 meter, the number of Dutch people living below sea level will increase from 3.93 million to 6.57 million,…
Blog 4: Rijdende regenmeters
"We hebben een probleem in België: we weten niet wat regen is. Kan je helpen?" De radio-verslaggever weet wel hoe zij mijn interesse te…
Vegetation: A novel soil moisture sensor
In the next 5 years, NASA and ESA plan dedicated satellite missions to provide global observations of soil moisture, a crucial variable in…
Ondersteuning door Familie Vereniging "Van Kuffeler"
Leerstoel Waterbeheer In 2004 werd de leerstoel Waterbeheer opgericht. Deze Delftse leerstoel, welke wordt bekleed door Prof.dr.ir Van de…
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Blog 4: Rijdende regenmeters Rolf Hut Read the blog: Rijdende regenmeters Blog 3: One meter of sea level rise: 2.6 million additional Dutch…
Δ-MAR: Governance and hydrogeological prerequisites for sustainable water supply through MAR systems in urbanizing deltas, applied to Bangladesh
NWO-WOTRO Urbanising Deltas of the World – Integrated Project Drinking water availability in the southern coastal saline delta of Bangladesh…
PS Drink - Priority-setting System to assess emerging risks for safe Drinking Water supply
During the last decades, new risks for drinking water resource quality frequently emerged. Emerging risks may be brought about by societal,…
Thermal Energy Recovery from Drinking water
Drinking water utilities aim to reduce their climate footprint. One of the possibilities is to recover thermal energy from drinking water…