
Project
BwN Waddenzeehavens Koehoal
Within the Building with Nature program, there is a case of Wadden Sea Ports. Central to this are the various issues caused by natural processes of sludge formation in and around Wadden Sea ports. The project 'Salt marsh development Koehoal by means of a Mud motor' is part of the Wadden Sea ports research.
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Publications
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Beneficial use of dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh development by applying a ‘Mud Motor’
Ecological Engineering 127 (2019). - ISSN 0925-8574 - p. 312 - 323. -
Beneficial use of dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh development by applying a ‘Mud Motor’: evaluation based on monitoring
Dordrecht : Ecoshape (Wageningen Marine Research report : C088/19) - p. -
Biogeomorphic impact of oligochaetes (Annelida) on sediment properties and Salicornia spp. seedling establishment
Ecosphere 8 (2017)7. - ISSN 2150-8925 - 16 p. -
De Zandmotor - Gepassioneerde Wetenschap
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Habitat suitability in the shallow coastal zone: a multiple trophic level approach
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Impact on demersal fish of a large-scale and deep sand extraction site with ecosystem-based landscaped sandbars
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 146 (2014). - ISSN 0272-7714 - p. 83 - 94. -
Modelling the effect of climate change on coastal dunes
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Muddy Waters and the Wadden Sea Harbours
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Muddy waters and the Wadden Sea harbours
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Sustainable hydraulic engineering through building with nature
Journal of Hydro-environment Research 9 (2015)2. - ISSN 1570-6443 - p. 159 - 171.