Bart Hilhorst – Page 8 – Forward thinking in natural resources management

Forward thinking in natural resources management
a blog by Bart Hilhorst

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a blog by Bart Hilhorst
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  • Case study: rating curve for Momba hydrometric station
  • The landscape test
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Bart Hilhorst has over twenty-five years of experience in land and water resources management, with a focus on forward thinking in natural resources development and use.

Contact him at: hilhorst@fireflybay.com

 

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Flood flow on river Kizigo

Forensic Hydrology: Recovering 40 Years of Streamflow Data (a bit technical)

The road was rough, and it took us many hours to reach…
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river Nile

Water Security in the Nile Basin: Still Options but Slow Progress

Water security is the focus topic of the Nile State of the…
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landscape rehydration in Keita Niger

Landscape Rehydration in Keita, Niger

A large land regeneration project was implemented by FAO in the Ader…
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creating man-made micro climate

The Promise of Microclimates

When implementing a water resources analysis, it is often tacitly assumed that…
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flow measurement on Kilombero river to develop a rating curve

Can the Surface Velocity Radar Revolutionize Streamflow Measurement?

Ott recently introduced a radar sensor for surface velocity monitoring in open…
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rating curve

An Effective Approach to Improve the Quality of Streamflow Data

Streamflow is the key parameter in most water resources decisions In many…
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landscape rehydration

Landscape Rehydration Will Require Some Patience

Jeff McDonnell of the Global Institute for Water Security at the University…
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Low-cost Water Management in Small Catchments in the Sub-humid Tropics

Annual rainfall in the sub-humid tropics exceeds 1000 mm per year but…
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