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An iterative runoff propagation approach to identify priority locations for land cover change minimizing downstream river flood hazard
ArticleAbstract: Local infiltration and surface runoff generation depends on local land use, soil type, antecedent soPalabras claves:land use change, Off-site impact, Optimization, Overland flow, rainfall-runoffAutores:Gabriels K., Patrick Willems, Van orshoven J.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 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:scopusPerformance evaluation of spatially distributed, CN-based rainfall-runoff model configurations for implementation in spatial land use optimization analyses
ArticleAbstract: Due to their large computational burden, spatially distributed hydrological models are unsuitable foPalabras claves:computational efficiency, Distributed hydrological model, Rainfall–runoff, Re-infiltration, SCS-CN method, Spatial interactionAutores:Gabriels K., Patrick Willems, Van orshoven J.Fuentes:scopusSelecting sites for afforestation to minimize sediment loss from a river basin: Computational complexity of Single and Multiple Flow Direction Methods in raster databases
ArticleAbstract: To minimize the sediment flowing to the outlet of a river catchment with minimal effort or cost, thePalabras claves:Afforestation, Multiple Flow Direction, Sediment Flow Simulation, Sediment Yield Minimization, Single Flow DirectionAutores:Abrams F., Castillo-Reyes G., Gabriels K., René Estrella, Roose D., Van orshoven J.Fuentes:scopus