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'The lived experience of climate change': Creating open educational resources and virtual mobility for an innovative, integrative and competence-based track at Masters level
ArticleAbstract: This paper explores a new integrative approach to climate change education at Masters level. DrawingPalabras claves:Climate Change, Communicative engagement, Interdisciplinary, Intervention competence, Lived experience, Open educational resources, Transboundary competence, Virtual mobilityAutores:Abbott D., De Kraker J., Patrick Willems, Pérez P.S., Van Scheltinga C.T., Wilson G.Fuentes:scopus100 years of Belgian rainfall: Are there trends?
Conference ObjectAbstract: In 1999 the digitisation of old rainfall records of measurements at Uccle (Belgium) was completed, wPalabras claves:Clustering, Concentration time, Intensity/Duration/Frequency relationships, rainfall, Trend analysisAutores:Berlamont J., Patrick Willems, Vaes G.Fuentes:scopusA Hybrid Model for Fast and Probabilistic Urban Pluvial Flood Prediction
ArticleAbstract: Urban flooding is highly uncertain, so the use of probabilistic approaches in early flood warning isPalabras claves:crowdsource flood reports, data-driven model, Graph Theory, hybrid model, logistic regression, Urban floodingAutores:Li X., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusA Review of Radar-Rain Gauge Data Merging Methods and Their Potential for Urban Hydrological Applications
ReviewAbstract: Radar-rain gauge merging techniques have been widely used to improve the applicability of radar andPalabras claves:Bayesian data combination, bias adjustment, KRIGING, radar-rain gauge merging, Urban hydrology, weather radarAutores:Ochoa-Rodriguez S., Onof C., Patrick Willems, Wang L.P.Fuentes:scopusA Robust Method to Update Local River Inundation Maps Using Global Climate Model Output and Weather Typing Based Statistical Downscaling
ArticleAbstract: Global warming is changing the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events. This requirePalabras claves:Climate Change, Extreme floods, rainfall variability, Statistical downscaling, Weather typesAutores:Bermúdez M., Cea L., Farfán J.F., Patrick Willems, Puertas J., Van Uytven E.Fuentes:scopusA comparative flood damage and risk impact assessment of land use changes
ArticleAbstract: Sustainable flood risk management encompasses the implementation of nature-based solutions to mitigaPalabras claves:Autores:Gabriels K., Patrick Willems, Van orshoven J.Fuentes:scopusA data driven approach using Takagi-Sugeno models for computationally efficient lumped floodplain modelling
ArticleAbstract: Many applications in support of water management decisions require hydrodynamic models with limitedPalabras claves:Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference systems, Computationally efficient, Floodplain hydraulics, Floodplains, Lumped modelling, Takagi-SugenoAutores:Patrick Willems, Wolfs V.Fuentes:scopusA data-driven analysis, and its limitations, of the spatial flood archive of Flanders, Belgium to assess the impact of soil sealing on flood volume and extent
ArticleAbstract: Soil sealing increases surface runoff in a watershed and decreases infiltration into the soil. ConsePalabras claves:Autores:Gabriels K., Patrick Willems, Van orshoven J.Fuentes:scopusA framework for testing the ability of models to project climate change and its impacts
ArticleAbstract: Models used for climate change impact projections are typically not tested for simulation beyond curPalabras claves:Autores:Andréassian V., Arnbjerg-Nielsen K., Christensen J.H., Davidson T.A., Drews M., Hamilton D.P., Jeppesen E., Kjellström E., Madsen H., Olesen J.E., Patrick Willems, Refsgaard J.C., Sonnenborg T.O., Trolle D.Fuentes:scopusA holistic model for coastal flooding using system diagrams and the Source-Pathway-Receptor (SPR) concept
ArticleAbstract: Coastal flooding is a problem of increasing relevance in low-lying coastal regions worldwide. In addPalabras claves:Autores:Clarke D., Hanson S., Monbaliu J., Narayan S., Nicholls R.J., Ntegeka V., Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopus