Sand nourishment for multifunctional coastal climate adaptation: three key implications for researchers
Haye Geukes(Leiden University), Alexander P.E. van Oudenhoven(Leiden University), Wietse I. van de Lageweg(HZ University of Applied Sciences), Peter M. van Bodegom, Matthieu A. de Schipper(Delft University of Technology), Solveig Höfer(University of Groningen), Tjisse van der Heide(University of Groningen), Vincent Bax(HZ University of Applied Sciences), Arjen Luijendijk(Deltares), Valérie C. Reijers(Utrecht University), Eva Lansu(University of Groningen), Tosca Kettler(Delft University of Technology), Renske de Winter(Deltares)
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