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International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book
(2015). International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book . Flemish Government, Nature and Forest Agency: [s.l.]. 47 pp.

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  • Internatinal conference 'Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, more

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  • Nnafie, A.; Van Oyen, T.; De Maerschalck, B. (2015). Using an idealized morphodynamic modelling approach in addressing complex coastal management problems on long time scales, in: International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book. pp. 33, more
  • Plancke, Y.; Ides, S. (2015). Morphological management, a concept for a holistic management of estuaries, in: International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book. pp. 34, more
  • van Braeckel, A.; Speybroeck, J.; Vanoverbeke, J.; Plancke, Y.; Van den Bergh, E. (2015). Optimizing estuarine management with ecologically validated habitat maps in the Scheldt estuary, in: International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book. pp. 36, more
  • Van Oyen, T.; Brouwer, R.; Trouw, K.; Van Quickelborne, E. (2015). How enlarging the tidal basin aids the stability of the Zwin inlet: physical background, in: International Conference Dunes and Estuaries 2015: Restoration of Tidal and Estuary Areas, Bruges, 16 -18 September 2015: programme and abstracts book. pp. 39, more

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