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Completed research (24)
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HOT-4: Helping Operationalise article 2 in the Netherlands: Identifying research gaps
Collaboration
Vietnam - Upgrading Training Capacity in Coastal Engineering (Phase 2)
Collaboration
International water knowledge exchange
Collaboration
Understanding Hydrological Processes in an Ungauged Catchment in sub-Saharan Africa
Collaboration
Evaluation of physically based and evolutionay data mining approaches for modelling resitance due to vegetation in SOBEK with 1D2D-Functionality
Collaboration
Combined data mining and numerical modelling for hydro-morphological analysis
Collaboration
Water quality modelling to assess eco-engineering measures for the restoration of Wuli Lake in China
Collaboration
Cellular automata and artificial intelligence in ecohydraulics modelling
Collaboration
Uncertainty analysis and risk management in dam break modelling
Collaboration
Modelling sediment transport rate within submerged vegetated channel - a data-driven approach
Collaboration
Modelling compound channels with SOBEK
Collaboration
International Course on Land Drainage
Collaboration
Geo-information for Environmental Assessment and Disaster Management, Institutional Strengthening of the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Phase 2
Collaboration
Upper Mekong, China
Collaboration
ICLD balancing water for crop production and ecosystem
Collaboration
BO-10-407 Water Demand Management
Financier
UNESCO/EREG courses 2004/2005
Financier
ITC-UNESCO remote sensing centre in Mongolia
Financier
Strengthening the Regional Training Capacity of the Hydraulics Research Institute - Phase 2
Financier
Upper Mekong River Basin Management for Soil and Water Conservation and Ecosystem Protection
Secretariat
SWITCH: Sustainable Water Management Improves Tomorrows Cities Health
Secretariat
Anticipatory water management: the application of ensemble weather forecasts to operational water management
Secretariat
Conservation tillage systems using improved implements for small-scale dryland farmers of Ethiopia
Secretariat
Hydrological impacts of land use changes on water resources
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