Jeroen Kluck
Hogeschool van Amsterdam
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Water Science and Technology | 2014
E. van Dijk; J. van der Meulen; Jeroen Kluck; J. H. M. Straatman
Short peak rainfall intensities cause sewer systems to overflow leading to flooding of streets and houses. Due to climate change and densification of urban areas, this is expected to occur more often in the future. Hence, next to their minor (i.e. sewer) system, municipalities have to analyse their major (i.e. surface) system in order to anticipate urban flooding during extreme rainfall. Urban flood modelling techniques are powerful tools in both public and internal communications and transparently support design processes. To provide more insight into the (im)possibilities of different urban flood modelling techniques, simulation results have been compared for an extreme rainfall event. The results show that, although modelling software is tending to evolve towards coupled one-dimensional (1D)-two-dimensional (2D) simulation models, surface flow models, using an accurate digital elevation model, prove to be an easy and fast alternative to identify vulnerable locations in hilly and flat areas. In areas at the transition between hilly and flat, however, coupled 1D-2D simulation models give better results since catchments of major and minor systems can differ strongly in these areas. During the decision making process, surface flow models can provide a first insight that can be complemented with complex simulation models for critical locations.
Archive | 2017
Laura Kleerekoper; Jeroen Kluck; Andy van den Dobbelsteen
Selecting climate adaptation measures through a straightforward approach: that is possible with the selection support framework presented in this paper. The framework results from Dutch urban design studies aiming to adapt to climate change. The framework includes adaptation measures for eight neighbourhood typologies on the scale of a street, square or building block. Numerous case studies provided input for the selection support framework. Based on this scientific work the framework provides an easy indication of climate adaptation opportunities, with focus on heat, and can be adapted to fit typical neighbourhoods in any country. The selection support framework enables urban professionals to select a set of climate adaptation solutions tailored to typical characteristics of a neighbourhood typology.
Geomatics Workbooks n° 12 | 2015
Floris Boogaard; Mark Verlaat; Leon van der Meulen; Govert Schoof; Jeroen Kluck
urban climate | 2016
E.J. (Lisette) Klok; Jeroen Kluck
International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Water Research | 2016
Floris Boogaard; Zoran Vojinovic; Yu-Cheng Chen; Jeroen Kluck; Tzu Ping Lin
FOSS4G Europe Como 2015 | 2015
Floris Boogaard; Mark Verlaat; Leon van der Meulen; Govert Schoof; Jeroen Kluck
Publicatiereeks HvA Kenniscentrum Techniek | 2013
Jeroen Kluck; Rutger van Hogezand; Eric van Dijk; Jan van der Meulen; Annelies Straatman
Physical Review Letters | 2011
Jeroen Kluck
Stadswerk Magazine | 2017
Japer Boesveldt; Linda Hooijer; Jeroen Kluck
Publicatiereeks Faculteit Techniek | 2017
Jeroen Kluck; Laura Kleerekoper; Lisette Klok; Ronald Loeve; Wiebe Bakker; Floris Boogaard