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River pollution assessment: sources, trends and solutions
Theme introduction
The availability of clean water is essential for nature as well as for people. It is a key issue in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals. In many world regions the availability of clean water is at risk ...
Supervisor: Maryna Strokal
Carolien Kroeze
Mengru Wang
Nynke Hofstra
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Water Governance: policy, conflict and collaboration
Countries, regions, and cities across Europe and other parts of the world, are already adapting to climate change impacts by developing climate change adaptation policies, strategies, and implementing policy actions. These actions ...
Supervisor: A. Dewulf
R. Briesbroek
R. Vignola
B. van der Bolt
K. Williams
M. del Pozo
W. Smolenaars
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Conflict and collaboration in water governance
Managing water resources in an integrated way takes place in a governance context where many different actors try to influence decisions regarding the water system. Actors like public authorities, (water) companies, water user ass ...
Supervisor: Dr. Art Dewulf
Dr. Erik van Slobbe
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Water Scarcity and Drought
Theme introduction
-The availability of sufficient water of good quality is essential for people and natural ecosystems and is a key issue in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.
-In many regions worldwide water demands ...
Supervisor: Inge de Graaf
Samuel Sutanto
Lisanne Nauta
Sida Liu
Bryan Marinelli
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Microbial water quality, pathogens, health and waste water
Theme introduction
Diarrhoea is still one of the main causes of death, particularly for children living in the lowest income categories. This diarrhoea is often caused by waterborne pathogens that infect people due to lack of a ...
Supervisor: Nynke Hofstra
Daniel Okaali
Songtao Mei
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Nature Based Solutions for water management
‘Nature Based Solutions' (NBS) are increasingly seen as a promising approach to solve climate-related problems, including SLR and flood risk. In addition, NBS provide co-benefits including enhanced delivery of Ecosystem Services ...
Supervisor: L Ho Huu
J van Loon
C Arslan
K Williams
M del Pozo
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Ecosystem-based adaptation planning and management for water and agriculture
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Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is part of the growing efforts to harness nature’ services to reduce impacts of climate change on water and food production across the globe. EbA solutions focus on the role of ecosystem ...
Supervisor: R Vignola
M del Pozo
L Ho Huu
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Climate Information Services (CIS)
Theme Introduction
Multiple sectors are increasingly aware how vulnerable our economies are to the impacts of climate change. Following the rapid increase of monitoring and collecting climate data there is a need to transform t ...
Supervisor: S Paparrizos
M del Pozo
S Suntato
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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Adaptation pathways and climate change
Theme introduction
Adaptation pathways are proposed as a promising decision-focused approach for adaptation to climate change. Adaptation pathways sequence measures over time and allow for progressive implementation depending o ...
Supervisor: Bregje van der Bolt
Wouter Smolenaars
Wout Sommerauer
Saskia Werners
Department: Water Systems and Global Change |
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