
Dossier
Flooding
The amount of extreme rainfall and its severity is increasing in the Netherlands and Western Europe. What is the reason for this and what can we do to limit nuisance? In this dossier you can find news, backgrounds and results of research on flooding.
Climate change is not only rising global temperatures, it also alters rainfall patterns. In the Netherlands we find that there are more and more floods by heavy rain. In urban areas, streets are more often flooded and it provides the necessary nuisance.
Changing rainfall patterns
Wageningen University & Research studies the causes of heavy rainfall and is looking for solutions to this phenomenon. For example, more green spaces in the city ensures that water can be drained faster into the ground. Storage of water is also important, because not only the number of heavy rains is increasing, also there are longer periods of drought.
News 2012-2020
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Multi-annual research on climate adaptive planning for elevated sandy soils
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Arable farming prepares for extreme drought and flooding
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Near-daily discharge estimation in high latitudes from Sentinel-1 and 2: A case study for the Icelandic Þjórsá river
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Millions of farmers depend on meltwater from Himalaya glaciers
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Estimating river delta change with Google Earth
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Increase in extremes calls for intensive river monitoring
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Prediction of floods and droughts is an effective measure for adapting to climate change
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Adaptive circular cities
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Fascinated by algorithms and downpours
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Climate-proof planning for flood-prone areas
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Publications about flooding
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Decision-making criteria to shape mulching techniques for fire-prone landscapes
Landscape Ecology (2023) - ISSN 0921-2973 -
Peak Water Levels Rise Less Than Mean Sea Level in Tidal Channels Subject to Depth Convergence by Deepening
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (2023), Volume: 128, Issue: 4 - ISSN 2169-9275 -
Local resources for dike revetment in managed realignments : EGU23-7770
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State updating in a distributed hydrological model by ensemble Kalman filtering with error estimation
Journal of Hydrology (2023), Volume: 620, Issue: Part A - ISSN 0022-1694 -
Anthropogenic activities in the páramo trigger ecological shifts in Tropical Andean lakes
Quaternary Research (2023). - ISSN 0033-5894 - p. 1 - 12. -
Focus on plastics from land to aquatic ecosystems
Environmental Research Letters (2023), Volume: 18, Issue: 4 - ISSN 1748-9318 -
Exploring plastic transport dynamics in the Odaw river, Ghana
Frontiers in Environmental Science (2023), Volume: 11 - ISSN 2296-665X -
Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
Environmental Research (2023), Volume: 224 - ISSN 0013-9351 -
System-wide nexus analyses : Water distribution rules, agricultural productivity and livelihoods in flood-based livelihood systems
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems (2023), Volume: 38 - ISSN 1742-1705 -
A Novel Approach to Quantify Sediment Transfer and Storage in Rivers—Testing Feldspar Single-Grain pIRIR Analysis and Numerical Simulations
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface (2023), Volume: 128, Issue: 2 - ISSN 2169-9003