P. Droogers

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1990 - 2009

Anzahl

74

Co-Autoren

Quantifying the impact of model inaccuracy in climate change impact assessment studies using an agro-hydrological model (2008)

Droogers, P., Van Loon, A., Immerzeel, W. W.

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Quantifying the impact of model inaccuracy in climate change impact assessment studies using an agro-hydrological model (2008)

Droogers, P., Van Loon, A., Immerzeel, W. W.

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Quantifying the impact of model inaccuracy in climate change impact assessment studies using an agro-hydrological model (2008)

Droogers, P., Immerzeel, W.W.

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Quantifying the impact of model inaccuracy in climate change impact assessment studies using an agro-hydrological model (2008)

P. Droogers, A. Van Loon, W. W. Immerzeel

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Leaching of solutes from an intensively managed peat soil to surface water (2007)

Droogers, P., Velthof, G.L., Oenema, O.

In many peat land areas in The Netherlands target concentrations for nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in surface water are exceeded. A considerable, but poorly quantified, fraction, of the N and P...

Climate change impact assessment as function of model inaccuracy (2007)

Droogers, P., Van Loon, A., Immerzeel, W.

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Climate change impact assessment as function of model inaccuracy (2007)

Droogers, P., Van Loon, A., Immerzeel, W.

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Translating soil science into environmental policy: A case study on implementing the EU soil protection strategy in The Netherlands (2007)

Bouma, J., Droogers, P.

The EU Commission has proposed a way forward towards a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection based on the distinction of seven soil functions and eight threats. A Technical Working Group on Research...

Climate change impact assessment as function of model inaccuracy (2007)

P. Droogers, A. Van Loon, W. Immerzeel

Numerical simulation models are frequently applied to assess the impact of climate change on hydrology and agriculture. A common hypothesis is that unavoidable model errors are reflected in the...

Assessing options to increase water productivity in irrigated river basins using remote sensing and modelling tools (2006)

Singh, R., Bessembinder, J.J.E., Leffelaar, P.A., Bastiaanssen, W.G.M., Jhorar, R.K., ...

In regions where water is more scarce than land, the water productivity concept (e.g. crop yield per unit of water utilized) provides a useful framework to analyse crop production increase or water...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

L. M. Bouwer, P. Droogers, A. J. Dolman

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

Bouwer, L. M., Droogers, P., Dolman, A. J.

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

Bouwer, L. M., Droogers, P., Dolman, A. J.

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

Bouwer, L. M., Droogers, P., Dolman, A. J.

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

Bouwer, L. M., Droogers, P., Dolman, A. J.

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Assessing options to increase water productivity in irrigated river basins using remote sensing and modelling tools (2006)

Water Resources, Wageningen (Netherlands), Bessembinder, J. J. E., Leffelaar, P. A., ...

In regions where water is more scarce than land, the water productivity concept (e.g. crop yield per unit of water utilized) provides a useful framework to analyse crop production increase or water...

Detecting the long-term impacts from climate variability and increasing water consumption on runoff in the Krishna river basin (India) (2006)

L. M. Bouwer, P. Droogers, A. J. Dolman

Variations in climate, land-use and water consumption can have profound effects on river runoff. There is an increasing demand to study these factors at the regional to river basin-scale since these...

Assessing options to increase water productivity in irrigated river basins using remote sensing and modelling tools (2006)

Dam, J. C. Van, Water Resources (Wageningen, The Netherlands), Water Resources (Wageningen, The Netherlands), Bessembinder, J. J. E., ...

In regions where water is more scarce than land, the water productivity concept (e.g. crop yield per unit of water utilized) provides a useful framework to analyse crop production increase or water...

Adaptation strategies to climate change and climate variability: A comparative study between seven contrasting river basins (2005)

Droogers, P, Aerts, J

Adaptation strategies to climate change and climate variability to enhance food quantity and security and environmental quality and security have been explored for seven contrasting basins in the...

ADAPT: A framework for evaluating adaptation strategies (2004)

Droogers, P.

The overall objective of the ADAPT project is to compare and trade-off different adaptation strategies for protecting the environment, improving food production and developing industrial capacity in...

Inverse modelling in estimating soil hydraulic functions: a Genetic Algorithm approach (2002)

P. Droogers

The practical application of simulation models in the field is sometimes hindered by the difficulty of deriving the soil hydraulic properties of the study area. The procedure so-called inverse...

Inverse modelling in estimating soil hydraulic functions: a Genetic Algorithm approach (2002)

Ines, A. V. M., Droogers, P.

The practical application of simulation models in the field is sometimes hindered by the difficulty of deriving the soil hydraulic properties of the study area. The procedure so-called inverse...

Inverse modelling in estimating soil hydraulic functions: a Genetic Algorithm approach (2002)

Ines, A. V. M., Droogers, P.

The practical application of simulation models in the field is sometimes hindered by the difficulty of deriving the soil hydraulic properties of the study area. The procedure so-called inverse...

Point processes and random sets for analyzing patterns of methylene blue coloured soil. (1998)

Stein, A., Droogers, P., Booltink, H.

We consider the problem of quantitatively characterizing horizontal patterns of dye following infiltration. Such patterns display important information on the movement of possibly contaminated...

Soil measurements during HAPEX-Sahel intensive observation period. (1997)

Cuenca, R.H., Brouwer, J., Chanzy, A., Droogers, P., Galle, S., Gaze, S.R., ...

This article describes measurements made at each site and for each vegetation cover as part of the soils program for the HAPEX-Sahel regional scale experiment. The measurements were based on an...

Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling

Droogers, P., Kite, G.

Water resources / Productivity / Simulation models / Water scarcity / Water supply / Water balance / Performance indexes / Indicators / River basins / Cropping systems / Crop yield / Cotton /...

Global irrigated area mapping: Overview and recommendations

Droogers, P.

Mapping / Data collection / Data storage and retrieval / Water harvesting / Irrigated sites / Climate / Satellite surveys / Evaporation / Food production / Sustainability / Soil water / Models