Adjusting to climate changes through a water management case study on the water balance of the Plassendale-Nieuwpoort canal

Conceptual hydrological models, are precipitation-runoff models built based on observed or assumed empirical relationships among different hydrological variables such as precipitation, evaporation, groundwater flow, etc.. They have been increasingly applied to…

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Conceptualizing Offshore Wind Energy Ecosystem Services Using Network Theory – Recommendations for the Practical Application of Social-Ecological Networks In Ecosystem Service Assessments

The use of network theory and analysis as a potential way forward to valuate marine ecosystem services is investigated. The following work applies network theory to conceptualize the ecosystem network…

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