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Modelling hydrological responses in burned and unburned forests
Wildfires have become a persistent threat in the Mediterranean, especially in the Iberian Peninsula where, on average, more than 100 000 ha y 1 of land burned in the past decade. From the commonly reported environmental disturbanc ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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WaterVision: crop production subject to
dry, wet or saline conditions
To simulate the effects of hydrology and climate change on agricultural production SWAP (hydrology) and WOFOST (crop growth) are well-known models. They allow a distinction between the effects of dry, wet (oxygen stress) or saline ...
Supervisor: Jos van Dam / Mirjam Hack-ten Broeke
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Salinity of soil and groundwater: Netherlands, Australia, Israel, world
Water scarcity is a major reason to use salt or brackish water in semi-arid region agriculture, just as salt water intrusion is a cause of salinity problems in Dutch and other coastal areas. Poor quality irrigation water as well a ...
Supervisor: Sjoerd van der Zee
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Re-Use of Treated Waste Water (Effluent) in Agriculture
Methodology: Treated effluents (domestic or industrial origin) are increasingly used for water supply in irrigated agriculture, predominantly in semi-arid countries, but also in The Netherlands. Not only does this lead to complex ...
Supervisor: Sjoerd van der Zee
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Development hydrological model Doorwerth Estates
Introduction
The Geldersch Landschap & Kastelen (GLK) manages a large number of (natural) sites, including Natura 2000 areas. Eco-hydrological conditions are of great importance for the preservation of the natural values for many ...
Supervisor: George Bier
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Investigate alternative water sources for the fosse of Hoekelum Estate
Introduction
The Geldersch Landschap & Kastelen (GLK) manages a large number of (natural) sites, including Natura 2000 areas. Eco-hydrological conditions are of great importance for the preservation of the natural values for many ...
Supervisor: George Bier
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Measures to improve eco-hydrological conditions fen-meadow in Kraaigraaf
Introduction
The Geldersch Landschap & Kastelen (GLK) manages a large number of (natural) sites, including Natura 2000 areas. Eco-hydrological conditions are of great importance for the preservation of the natural values for many ...
Supervisor: George Bier
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Measures to improve water management Panovenpas
Introduction
The Geldersch Landschap & Kastelen (GLK) manages a large number of (natural) sites, including Natura 2000 areas. Eco-hydrological conditions are of great importance for the preservation of the natural values for many ...
Supervisor: George Bier
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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