M.W. Ertsen
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WASH interventions are essential to support human health, prosperity, and dignity, as they provide the base for an adequate standard of living. In many low- and middle- income countries, especially in rural and low-income areas, decentralized wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS)
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A multidisciplinairy approach to watermanagement in ricanau mofo
A scientific study that explores solutions for Ricanau Mofo's water management challenges, focusing on riverbank stabilization, improved drainage and responsible waste management
Located in Suriname, the village of Ricanau Mofo faces a multitude of environmental challenges. This report delves into a comprehensive study that employed a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging the expertise of students from various backgrounds to address these pressing issues
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An analysis of impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene (wash) interventions in rural sub-saharan Africa
A review of a literature sample from the 3ie development evidence portal
In this study, the relationship between water quality and agriculture in the upstream region of the Brantas catchment has been investigated, with a focus on Electric Conductivity (EC), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, nitrate, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), phosphate and ammonia conce
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Single Reservoir Pumped Hydro Storage with Seawater
A Big Battery for Big Problems
Indonesia faces the challenge of attaining renewable energy goals and reducing carbon emissions by 29% by 2030. Despite a renewable energy goal of 23% of the national energy mix by 2025, only 14% of electricity production is projected to be generated from renewable sources by 202
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This study investigates the connection between macro-scale parameters (MSP) and micro-scale water quality parameters (MSWQP) in the Brantas River, employing a multivariate linear regression (MLR) modelling approach. The analysis reveals several critical insights into the complex
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The water quality of the Brantas river in Indonesia is of concern to several agencies on East Java. These agencies all measure its water quality in their own way in terms of locations, rhythms and parameters. The goal of this thesis is to find out if these agencies measure the sa
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Circularity and adaptability as possible approaches to mitigate urban drought
A case study of the city of Breda
From 2018 to 2020, the city of Breda (NL) faced drought, with significant economic losses and water scarcity problems. The water board within which the city is located began to consider new possible water management practices, due to the unsustainability of the current ones. This
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Taking smallholder farming to the next level
Evaluating the Farm Incubator Model on its applicability in Sub-Saharan Africa. A mixed-methods approach
In developing countries, dependency on the agricultural sector, especially represented by smallholder farmers, is high. Approximately 90% of food in Africa is produced by smallholders.
Smallholder farmers are defined as farmers cultivating less than 2 ha. They often run their ...
Smallholder farmers are defined as farmers cultivating less than 2 ha. They often run their ...
Verdeling en verdeeldheid in het afvalwatertransportsysteem
Een analyse over de kostenverdeling tussen waterschappen en gemeenten
In 1972 the Union of Waterboards and the Association of Dutch Municipalities drew up a directive to give waterboards and municipalities a guideline in how to divide tasks and costs in the new situations that were the result of the Pollution of Surface Waters Act, decreed in 1970.
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Identification of Rice Fields in Rwanda with Sentinel-1 in Google Earth Engine
An exploration of remote sensing and rice fields
This article uses Sentinel-1 satellite images to identify rice fields in Rwanda from 2017 to 2021 in an attempt to derive the current status of rice in Muvumba catchment, in the northern part of Rwanda. The timing of rice cultivation in each season in that area was identified as
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This thesis is the first attempt in modeling Sennacherib’s (Neo-Assyrian king) colossal watercourse networks, with its main goal to uncover their hypothetical functionalities and operation, regarding irrigation needs and harvest yield production. Their total length surpasses 150
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Ancient Basrah has been the center of anthropological research studies due to its significance in the development of the culture, politics and economics of the region at the time. Agriculture was one of the main income revenues for ancient Basrah even though it received only an a
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Estimating Total Suspended Matter in Low to Extremely High Level Turbid River Surface Waters using a WISP-3 Hyperspectral Radiometer and Sentinel-2 Optical Imagery
A case study conducted on the Brantas River Basin, East-Java, Indonesia
This research focuses on using Sentinel-2 optical imagery to provide a means of high-resolution monitoring and evaluation of changes in Total Suspended Matter (TSM) concentration in the Brantas river basin. In situ spectral measurements as well as laboratory results show an extre
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Climate Resilient Estate Landscape in Baakse Beek
Towards a landscape architecture approach for water management, ecology, and spatial experience
The Netherlands has a long and fascinating history with water to keep its land safe and dry. Recently, when the country is exposed to a changing climate, it is at the turning point to shift from defensive water control to adaptive and integrated management. Landscape design has a
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Sand storage dams in Kitui – Kenya: community perspective on access to water
An evaluation using Q-methodology
Ephemeral rivers are common hydrological features in Southern Africa where periods of up to 9 months occur, without significant rainfall. These rivers are important in the Kitui region of Kenya, where water shortage impedes rural and urban development. The seasonal rivers of Kitu
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Nature based alternatives regarding coastal and environmental climate change hazards
A case study of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation foreshore
The Tsleil-Wautuh Nation (TWN) reserve, Sleil-Waututh, located at the north shore of the Burrard Inlet in Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) is strongly influenced by climate change. Sea level rise, coastal flooding and shoreline erosion are contributing to loss of land, damage
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The Canals Never Lie
MASSCOTE framework and modelling of operation strategies in the Gezira Irrigation Scheme
The Gezira irrigation scheme, in Sudan, stretches out south of Khartoum between the Blue Nile and the While Nile Rivers. For more than 95 years since its establishment in 1925, the scheme has been a significant asset to Sudan’s economy. It is considered one of the oldest and larg
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Unraveling decision-making in irrigated farming in Malawi
Using Q methodology to develop typologies on water transport technology adoption
Despite the strong emphasis on irrigation development in Southern Africa, different initiatives from technology developers, policy developers and development organizations to encourage water transport technology adoption have often been disappointing. The lack of long-term succes
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