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Researcher
Klaartje Verbeeck
- Disciplines:Ecology, Environmental science and management, Other environmental sciences, Forestry sciences, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Communications technology, Geomatic engineering, Landscape architecture, Art studies and sciences
Affiliations
- Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Member
From1 Aug 2020 → 31 Mar 2013 - Division of Forest, Nature and Landscape (Division)
Member
From6 Oct 2008 → 31 Mar 2013
Projects
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- A spatio-temporal simulation model (a cellular automaton) of sealing that will be used in the 3rd phase to explore the future evolution of the sealing process for a number of policy scenarios.From1 Jan 2009 → 24 Jan 2013Funding: IWT personal funding - strategic basic research grants
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- Infiltrating into the paved garden - a functional evaluation of parcel imperviousness in terms of water retention efficiency(2014)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, R. Van Rompuy, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 1552 - 1571 - Infiltrating into the paved garden – a functional evaluation of parcel imperviousness in terms of water retention efficiency(2014)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 1552 - 1571 - Imperviousness in residential neighborhoods: Assessing spatio-temporal changes and evaluating water retention services.(2013)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Jos Van Orshoven, Martin Hermy
- External geo-information in the segmentation of VHR imagery improves the detection of imperviousness in urban neighborhoods(2012)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 428 - 435 - Evaluating the water retention efficiency on a parcel level(2012)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 1 - 4 - An hierarchical object-based image analysis approach to extract impervious surfaces within the domestic garden(2011)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 397 - 400 - How pervious is the garden? Extent of imperviousness in different neighbourhood types(2011)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Martin Hermy, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 107 - 121 - Measuring extent, location and change of imperviousness in urban domestic gardens in collective housing projects(2011)
Authors: Klaartje Verbeeck, Jos Van Orshoven, Martin Hermy
Pages: 57 - 66 - Self-Study Or In-Class-Study Of Geographic Information Science And Technology: The Student’S Perspective(2011)
Authors: Marianne Hubeau, Klaartje Verbeeck, Stien Heremans, Annelies De Meyer, Jos Van Orshoven
Pages: 2872 - 2881