Field research on animal burrows and discontinuities in embankments: Fact Finding field research in the Hedwige-Prosperpolder
Holscher, R.; Zomer, W.S.; Postma, M.; van den Heuvel, A.; Booltink, M.; Wentholt, L.R.; Koelewijn, A.R.; Depreiter, D. (2021). Field research on animal burrows and discontinuities in embankments: Fact Finding field research in the Hedwige-Prosperpolder. Stowa Rapport, 2021-52. STOWA: Amersfoort. 32 pp.
Part of: Stowa Rapport. Stichting Toegepast Onderzoek Waterbeheer (STOWA): Utrecht, more
This report presents the results of field research on animal burrows and diuscontinuities in embankments. This research was carried out in the so-called Living Lab Hedwige Prosper Polder. The Polder2C's project aims to gain an improved insight into the effects of climate change on the required flood protection of the hinterland. The knowledge, information and data that are collected is a valuable basis for future choices and applications in the field of safety against flooding.
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