Credits

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Various MSc projects

  • Jeroen van der Does de Willebois, 2019. Assessing the impact of quay-wall renovations on the nautical traffic in Amsterdam: A simulation study. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering - Ports and Waterways. Delft, the Netherlands.

  • Leonore Vehmeijer, 2019. Measures for the reduction of CO2 emissions, by the inland shipping fleet, on the Rotterdam-Antwerp corridor. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering - Ports and Waterways. Delft, the Netherlands.

  • Sophie Ensing, 2019. Agent-based modeling and simulation of public transport to identify effects of network changes on passenger flows. MSc thesis. University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Data Science, Information Studies. Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • Loes Segers, 2021. Mapping inland shipping emissions in time and space for the benefit of emission policy development: A case study on the Rotterdam-Antwerp corridor. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology, Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering - Ports and Waterways. Delft, the Netherlands.