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Naldini, S. (author), Heinemann, H. (author), van Hees, R. (author)
This paper presents the qualitative research on the importance and function of Monumentenwacht in The Netherlands in relation to the preventive conservation of monuments. The focus was on Monumentenwacht North Brabant. The main part of the research was carried out within the JPI ‘CHANGES' project, based on the results obtained in a previous...
bookPart 2018
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Mielby, S. (author), Eriksson, I. (author), Campbell, D. (author), de Beer, J. (author), Bonsor, H. (author), le Guern, C. (author), van der Kroft, R.A.A. (author), Lawrence, D. (author), Ryzynski, G. (author), Schokker, J. (author), Watson, C. (author)
The subsurface is an important constituent of the physical environment of cities. We live on top of it; building and construction have to deal with the structure and properties of the subsurface, and occasionally with the hazards it presents; and we benefit from, and in some cases are dependent, on many of its ecosystem services. Cities not only...
report 2017
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Nijland, T.G. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Bolondi, L. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Rhenish tuffs from the volcanic Eifel region in Germany, in particular the so-called Römer tuff, are among the most prominent and voluminous natural stones in Dutch monuments. The Römer tuff has been used since Roman times, and was widely used again in Romanesque (and to a lesser extent Romano-Gothic and early Gothic) architecture. The limited ...
article 2010