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Antonio Sahady Villanueva, José Bravo Sánchez, Carolina Quilodrán Rubio
La cultura chilota es admirada por su geografía y por su historia. A través del tiempo, el reconocimiento de sus valores ha crecido de manera exponencial. Su capital arquitectónico no sólo son sus iglesias y viviendas bordemarinas. Existe, también, otro ...
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Erik Bollen, Bart Kuijpers, Valeria Soliani and Alejandro Vaisman
Sensor networks are used in an increasing number and variety of application areas, like traffic control or river monitoring. Sensors in these networks measure parameters of interest defined by domain experts and send these measurements to a central locat...
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Evi Vinck, Birgit De Bock, Tom Wambecq, Els Liekens and Rosalia Delgado
Stormwater runoff is often discharged untreated into receiving waters, a process that is widely recognized as a threat to water quality. To protect water bodies, tools are needed to assess the risk of urban runoff pollution. In this work, a new tool is p...
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Erik Bollen, Rik Hendrix, Bart Kuijpers, Valeria Soliani and Alejandro Vaisman
Transportation networks are used in many application areas, like traffic control or river monitoring. For this purpose, sensors are placed in strategic points in the network and they send their data to a central location for storage, viewing and analysis...
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Eva Van Eenoo, Koos Fransen, Kobe Boussauw
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In June 2019, the government of the Flemish Region (Belgium) launched the ?mobility score,? a standardized built environment indicator that informs citizens in Flanders about the walking or cycling accessibility from their dwelling to a range of basic am...
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Cesar Casiano Flores and Joep Crompvoets
Climate change has increased pluvial flood risks in cities around the world. To mitigate floods, pluvial risk maps with climate change scenarios have been developed to help major urban areas adapt to a changing climate. In some cases, subnational governm...
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Sebastian Dan, Corrado Altomare, Tomohiro Suzuki, Tim Spiesschaert and Toon Verwaest
Physical model experiments were conducted in a wave tank at Flanders Hydraulics Research, Antwerp, Belgium, to characterize the wave overtopping and impact force on vertical quay walls and sloping sea dike (1:2.5) under very oblique wave attack (angle be...
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Freke Caset, Filipe Marques Teixeira, Ben Derudder, Kobe Boussauw, Frank Witlox
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Against the backdrop of current policy discussions in Flanders dealing with differentiated urban development schemes for strategic railway stations, this paper develops an empirical railway station assessment tool. We build on the node-place modeling lit...
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Patricia Kara De Maeijer, Wim Van den bergh and Cedric Vuye
In the present study, a new approach to the installation of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors in three asphalt pavement layers (the surface layer and both base layers) was implemented for the first time in Belgium. Fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGs) are ...
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Natalia Donoso, Sacha Gobeyn, Gonzalo Villa-Cox, Pieter Boets, Erik Meers and Peter L. M. Goethals
Polder watercourses within agricultural areas are affected by high chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD5) concentrations, due to intensive farming activities and runoff. Practical cases have shown that constructed wetlands (CWs)...
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