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SAFELevee workshop 2018

On the 14th of March of 2018, a dissimination workshop with the title: "Learning from dike breaches" has been held. The presentations of the research results that were presented by the SAFELevee project team can be downloaded here.

Introduction

  • Leren van dijkdoorbraken – Bas Jonkman

First round

  • Nut en noodzaak Dijkmonitoring – Martin van der Meer
  • Dijkmonitoren met satellieten – Isil Ece Özer

Second round

  • Kennis over faalmechanismes – Richard Jorissen
  • Oorzaak bepalen dijkfalen – Job Kool

Third round

  • Nieuwe inzichten in bresgroei – Myron van Damme
  • Golfoverslag en overloop in Vlaanderen – Patrick Peeters

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