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    Governance Conditions for a Successful Restoration of Riverine Ecosystems, Lessons from the Rhine River Basin by Fenten, Twan, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-10-2024)
    “…Over the years, human impacts have resulted in great losses in riverine biodiversity. Ecosystem restoration could contribute to reversing this trend. Ecosystem…”
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    Toward successful joint knowledge production for climate change adaptation: lessons from six regional projects in the Netherlands by Hegger, Dries, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2014)
    “…In the domain of climate change adaptation, joint knowledge production (JKP) through intensive cooperation between scientists, policy-makers, and other actors…”
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    Towards Design Principles for Good Multi-Level Drought Risk Governance: Some Lessons from the Rhine Basin by Jalink, Heleen, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…In times of climate change, periods of drought will occur more frequently. This causes challenges for water use, ranging from limitations on the navigability…”
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    Joint knowledge production for climate change adaptation: what is in it for science? by Hegger, Dries, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2015)
    “…Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researchers, policy makers, and other societal actors is necessary…”
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    Governance conditions for adaptive freshwater management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta by Ha, T.P., Dieperink, Carel, Dang Tri, Van Pham, Otter, Henriëtte S., Hoekstra, Piet

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-02-2018)
    “…•An assessment framework for adaptive freshwater management was developed.•The VMD water governance regime exhibits limited prospects for adaptive…”
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    Social Learning in Multilevel Flood Risk Governance: Lessons from the Dutch Room for the River Program by den Boer, Jacomien, Dieperink, Carel, Mukhtarov, Farhad

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-10-2019)
    “…Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied. This paper addresses this knowledge gap. The paper aims to…”
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    Managing urban flood resilience as a multilevel governance challenge: an analysis of required multilevel coordination mechanisms by Dieperink, Carel, Mees, Hannelore, Priest, Sally J., Ek, Kristina, Bruzzone, Silvia, Larrue, Corinne, Matczak, Piotr

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2018)
    “…In both academic literature and flood risk management practices, it is argued that governance initiatives are needed to enhance the flood resilience of urban…”
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    Towards a Conceptual Framework for The Study of Shifts in Modes of Environmental Governance - Experiences From The Netherlands by Driessen, Peter P. J., Dieperink, Carel, van Laerhoven, Frank, Runhaar, Hens A. C., Vermeulen, Walter J. V.

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-05-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT In the last decade, many authors have observed shifts from government to governance in the environmental policy domain. However, a clear conceptual…”
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    Towards a Good Ecological Status? The Prospects for the Third Implementation Cycle of the EU Water Framework Directive in The Netherlands by van Kats, Nick, Dieperink, Carel, van Rijswick, Marleen, de Senerpont Domis, Lisette

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2022)
    “…The aim of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) is to achieve a “good” chemical and ecological status for all waters by 2027. Currently, the Netherlands and…”
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    The challenges of water governance in Ho Chi Minh City by van Leeuwen, Cornelis J, Dan, Nguyen P, Dieperink, Carel

    “…ABSTRACT Population growth, urbanization, pollution, and climate change pose urgent water challenges in cities. In this study, the sustainability of integrated…”
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    Understanding the Costs of Inaction–An Assessment of Pluvial Flood Damages in Two European Cities by Nicklin, Leicher, Dieperink, Leeuwen

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-04-2019)
    “…Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economic development, and extreme weather events, urban areas are…”
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    Policy discretion, adaptation pressure and reloading implementation experiences in EU water governance: The case of the Netherlands by Marjolein CJ van Eerd, Wiering, Mark A, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Water alternatives (01-10-2019)
    “…European water governance is characterised by processes of interplay and interaction. Member states present and discuss their preferences and expertise in the…”
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    The rationality of groundwater governance in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's coastal zone by Hamer, Thomas, Dieperink, Carel, Tri, Van Pham Dang, Otter, Henriëtte S., Hoekstra, Piet

    “…This article assesses the rationality of the governance of the Vietnamese coastal zone's water system. We first specify five assessment criteria, which we…”
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    Upscaling Urban Recycled Water Schemes: An Analysis of the Presence of Required Governance Conditions in the City of Sabadell (Spain) by Pinyol Alberich, Josep, Mukhtarov, Farhad, Dieperink, Carel, Driessen, Peter, Broekman, Annelies

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2019)
    “…Cleaning wastewater and using it again for secondary purposes is a measure to address water scarcity in urban areas. However, upscaling of recycled water…”
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    Strengthening and redesigning flood risk governance in Europe: an overview of seven key issues and how they are being dealt with in six European countries by Hegger, Dries, Driessen, Peter, Bakker, Marloes, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2016)
    “…European countries, especially urban areas, face increasing flood risks due to urbanization, increase of exposure and damage potential, and the effects of…”
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    Local civil society based renewable energy organisations in the Netherlands: Exploring the factors that stimulate their emergence and development by Boon, Frank Pieter, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Energy policy (01-06-2014)
    “…In order to alleviate urgent and pressing environmental issues, a transition towards decentralised production and consumption of renewable energy is necessary…”
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    Exploring the Prospects for Cross-Border Climate Change Adaptation between North Rhine-Westphalia and the Netherlands by Van Eerd, Marjolein C.J., Wiering, Mark A., Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Utrecht law review (01-05-2014)
    “…Climate change will have various effects on river basins: precipitation levels and water temperature may change, floods and also droughts may occur more…”
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    VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS IN WATERSHED PROTECTION EXPERIENCES FROM COSTA RICA by MIRANDA, MIRIAM, DIEPERINK, CAREL, GLASBERGEN, PIETER

    “…This article analyses the application of voluntary environmental agreements (VEAs) in watershed protection in Costa Rica. Next to an involvement of private…”
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    Blowin' in the wind? Drivers and barriers for the uptake of wind propulsion in international shipping by Rojon, Isabelle, Dieperink, Carel

    Published in Energy policy (01-04-2014)
    “…International shipping transports around 90% of global commerce and is of major importance for the global economy. Whilst it is the most efficient and…”
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