Projects
Integrated conceptual water system modelling for current and future water availability analysis KU Leuven
In order to achieve a sustainable management of our scarce water resources, it is crucial to be able to accurately predict the potential future changes in their behavior. Climate change but also changing land use and increasing urbanization or changes in water demand can put an increasing amount of stress on our water supply. Governments, decision makers and water system operators are forced to take appropriate adaptation measures that limit ...
Water balance and water use efficiency of bioenergy culture of woody plants: a multiscalaire approach. University of Antwerp
Development of an active-passive sampling device for monitoring bioavailable pollutants in water. University of Antwerp
Development of an active-passive sampling device for monitoring bioavailable pollutants in water. University of Antwerp
Design of Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting and Development of Low-Cost Water Treatment Technologies for Dairy Cattle and Farmers KU Leuven
The quality of drinking water for animals is rarely a concern for many dairy farmers but yet a vital component of dairy cattle's daily required intake. Rainwater harvesting can supplement other water sources and the operation and maintenance costs remain low after the initial investment to meet the increasing freshwater demand. Additionally, the drinking water quality standards of dairy cattle differ from those of humans, and this is not ...