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- 1.X = Economy and tourism
- 2.X = Ecology and conservation
- 3.X = Heritage
- 4.X = Planning and revitalization
- 5.X = Technology
Session Tuesday
- X.1 = 20/9 9 – 10.30
- X.2 = 20/9 11- 12.30
- X.3 = 20/9 13.30-15
- X.4 = 20/9 15.30-17
Session Wednesday
- X.5 = 21/9 9-11
Session Thursday
- r X.6 =22/9 9-10 hr

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List of oral presentations
Name |
Title |
session |
Country |
Hans Kouwenberg |
|
1.1 |
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Meindert Pot |
Waterways as a touristic product |
1.1 |
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Rick Rivers |
Forming Canal NY, marketing en business Aliance |
1.1 |
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Jolanta Rekiel and Johan Gille |
Programm for development of inland waterways in Poland |
1.2 |
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Snezana Stetic |
How to contribute waterways in tourism of Serbia- two years after WCC2009 |
1.2 |
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Marie-Andree Leith |
Lachine Canal in Montreal |
1.3 |
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Victoria Schmitt |
Coming Home cruises- Sharing the Erie Canal’s oast and present development to benefit an urban community’s future |
1.3 |
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Adam Galambos and Tamas Galambos and Snezana Stetic |
Development of a potential nautical tourism route: troughout the grand Backa Canal |
1.3 |
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Bert Kuiper |
Boating in the Netherlands |
1.4 |
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Richard van Hout |
Multimodal recreational nodes |
1.4 |
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Hans Buiter |
Canals as multi-purpose assets |
1.4 |
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Tom Raadgever |
Developing the most sustainable canal system of the world |
2.1 |
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Konstatin Kosachev and Margarita Panfilova |
The water system of Vyshniy Volochek |
2.1 |
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Eric van Dijk |
Water quality in North-Holland |
2.1 |
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Z. Radmilovic and K. Paskovic |
Transport and canal navigation. Impact on climate change |
2.2 |
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Willem van der Ham |
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2.2 |
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Duncan Hay |
Identifying and Managing 20th Cantury Canal Structures as Heritgae Assets |
3.1 |
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Empio Malara |
The formation of the European center of historic canals |
3.1 |
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Roger Squires |
Haritage; restoration and economic revival |
3.1 |
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Frits Niemeijer |
Waterways as valuable artefacts in (young) cultural landscapes |
3.2 |
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Sible Harmsma |
The inventroy of the historic system of waterways in Fryslan |
3.2 |
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Sigrid van Roode |
Heritage, protection, restoration an redevelpment |
3.2 |
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Reinder Reinders |
Trekvaart heritage. Canals, towpaths and barges in 17th century Groningen |
3.3 |
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Jan Evert Abrahamse |
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3.3 |
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Karel Geijzendorffer |
The peat district, an amazing network af waterways |
3.3 |
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Nico Nollen |
Maastricht Basin |
3.4 |
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Maurits Foorthuis |
Measuring waterways |
3.4 |
|
Hendrik Hachmer |
The success Groningen-Baltic trading in the 19th century |
3.5 |
|
Koos Steehouwer |
Pannerdens Canal |
3.5 |
|
Jan Voerman |
The spider and the web: industry and agriculture connected to the city |
3.5 |
|
Coghlan |
Tom Rolt, narrow boat man |
3.5 |
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Roorda |
Corbulo ditch |
3.6 |
|
Van Tilburg |
Marine archeology and canals |
3.6 |
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Frank Bos |
Living on the water |
4.4 |
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Stefan de Vocht |
How investing in waterways makes a difference in Ghent |
4.4 |
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Rick Scholten |
The Apeldoorn Canal – a Royal waterway with a future |
4.5 |
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Hans Venhuizen |
The Koningsas canal: a wake up call |
4.5 |
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Michiel Gerding |
Revitalization of former waterways |
4.5 |
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Dennis Ambrus |
The Danube-Sava canal as an alternative to spatial redistribution |
4.5 |
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Roberto Zanetti and Ivana Dmitrovic |
Improvement of inland waterways transport in Serbia |
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Eli Gehasse and Henk Bos |
The future of Rijkswaterstaat waterworks |
5.5 |
|
Sally Hall |
Hyson sustainable canals . Proposed water supply for Southern Africa |
5.5 |
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Susan Runsink and Jeroen Bozuwa |
Policy framework for inland ports and waterways in the province of Drenthe |
5.5 |
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Rogier Raat |
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5.5 |
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Sander Dekker |
Challenges in inland waterways management: narrowing the gap between policy and implementation |
5.6 |
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| Ingrid de Vries | The Hollandse IJssel as a canal | 5.6 | ![]() |
