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IHE Delft PhD programme leads to a deepening of a field of specialisation. PhD fellows do scientific research, often with conclusions that directly influence their region. At IHE Delft, PhD researchers from around the world participate in problem-focused and solution-oriented research on development issues, resulting in an inspiring research environment. PhD fellows work together with other researchers from many countries dealing with topics related to water and the environment.

PhD research is often carried out in the ‘sandwich’ model. Preparation and final reporting – the first and last portion of the programme – are carried out in Delft, while actual research is done in the fellow’s home country, under co-supervision of a local institute. Regular contacts with the promotor are maintained through visits and long-distance communication. This enables researchers to employ solutions directly to problems in their geographical region.

IHE Delft PhD degrees are awarded jointly with a university. The degrees are highly valued and fully recognised in all parts of the world.

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Soil hydrological impacts and climatic controls of land use and land cover changes in the Upper Blue Nile (Abay) basin

Soil hydrological impacts and climatic controls of land use and land cover changes in the Upper Blue Nile (Abay) basin

1st Edition

By Ermias Teferi Demessie
October 27, 2015

Human beings strongly depend on the sustainable availability of resources, such as food, water and energy. The continued supply of these resources can only be assured by sustainable land uses but these are easily threatened by inappropriate human activities. Human behavior is intermingled with ...

Subsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated Rice Schemes in Tropical Savannah Case Studies of Tiefora and Moussodougou in Burkina Faso

Subsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated Rice Schemes in Tropical Savannah: Case Studies of Tiefora and Moussodougou in Burkina Faso

1st Edition

By Amadou Keita
July 15, 2015

This study was built to investigate the impact of subsurface drainage on iron toxicity in Tropical Savannah irrigated rice valley bottoms. The research leaned upon two complementary approaches: field investigations and designed experiments. Important results, covering several fields, where achieved...

Surface and Subsurface Runoff Generation Processes in a Poorly Gauged Tropical Coastal Catchment A Study from Nicaragua

Surface and Subsurface Runoff Generation Processes in a Poorly Gauged Tropical Coastal Catchment: A Study from Nicaragua

1st Edition

By Heyddy Calderon Palma
March 18, 2015

Hydrological research in humid tropics is particularly challenging because of highly variable hydrological conditions and high socio-economic stresses caused by rapid population increase, as is the case of Nicaragua. The objective of this research is to understand the surface and subsurface runoff ...

Sustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfed and Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun River Basin, Nigeria

Sustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfed and Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun River Basin, Nigeria

1st Edition

By Omotayo Babawande Adeboye
October 27, 2015

Fluctuation in rainfall in Ogun-Osun River Basin, Nigeria in the recent times is a challenge to crop production. Therefore, agronomic practices need to be designed to improve water productivity under rainfed conditions. Improving water productivity requires vapour shift or transfer whereby soil ...

The Impact of Soil Erosion in the Upper Blue Nile on Downstream Reservoir Sedimentation

The Impact of Soil Erosion in the Upper Blue Nile on Downstream Reservoir Sedimentation

1st Edition

By Yasir Salih Ahmed Ali
December 09, 2014

Population growth in the Blue Nile Basin has led to fast land-use changes from forest to agricultural land, which resulted in speeding up the soil erosion processes producing highly negative impacts on the local soil fertility and agricultural productivity. The eroded sediment is transported ...

Understanding Catchment Processes and Hydrological Modelling in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

Understanding Catchment Processes and Hydrological Modelling in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

1st Edition

By Sirak Tekleab Gebrekristos
March 20, 2015

The Abay / Upper Blue Nile basin contributes the largest share of discharge to the river Nile. However, the basin exhibits large spatio-temporal variability in rainfall and runoff. Moreover, human activities also impact hydrological processes through intensive agriculture, overgrazing and ...

Unstructured Cellular Automata in Ecohydraulics Modelling

Unstructured Cellular Automata in Ecohydraulics Modelling

1st Edition

By Yuqing Lin
April 08, 2015

The field of ecohydraulics integrates hydrodynamic and eco-dynamic processes. While hydrodynamic processes are usually well described by partial differential equations (PDE’s) based on physical conservation principles, ecosystem dynamics often involve specific interactions at the local scale. ...

Water Productivity of Sunflower under Different Irrigation Regimes at Gezira Clay Soil, Sudan

Water Productivity of Sunflower under Different Irrigation Regimes at Gezira Clay Soil, Sudan

1st Edition

By Eman Rahamtalla Ahmed Elsheikh
November 03, 2015

The Gezira Scheme is Sudan's oldest and largest gravity irrigation system. The scheme has played an important role in the economic development of the country, and is a major source of foreign exchange. The farming system of the Gezira Scheme is dominated by crop production. The main crops grown are...

Water Supply and Demand Management in the Galápagos A Case Study of Santa Cruz Island

Water Supply and Demand Management in the Galápagos: A Case Study of Santa Cruz Island

1st Edition

By Maria Reyes Perez
November 01, 2017

Water resources in tourist islands have been severely threatened, especially in the Galápagos Islands, where the increased local population has generated attractive income from the tourist services. In addition, the data regarding water supply and demand are scarce. This study investigates water ...

Water Tower of the Yellow River in a Changing Climate Toward an Integrated Assessment

Water Tower of the Yellow River in a Changing Climate: Toward an Integrated Assessment

1st Edition

By Yurong Hu
November 20, 2014

Mountains are water towers of our world, but their role in global water resources may be altered due to changing climate. This book provides an integrated assessment of the spatial and temporal variability of both recent and future climate change impacts in the Yellow River source region (YRSR) ...

Optimization of the Electron Donor Supply to Sulphate Reducing Bioreactors Treating Inorganic Wastewater

Optimization of the Electron Donor Supply to Sulphate Reducing Bioreactors Treating Inorganic Wastewater

1st Edition

By Luis Reyes-Alvarado
September 10, 2018

The main objective of this research was to optimize the electron donor supply in sulphate reducing bioreactors treating sulphate rich wastewater. Two types of electron donor were tested: lactate and slow release electron donors such as carbohydrate based polymers and lignocellulosic biowastes. ...

Anaerobic Treatment of Mine Wastewater for the Removal of Selenate and its Co-Contaminants

Anaerobic Treatment of Mine Wastewater for the Removal of Selenate and its Co-Contaminants

1st Edition

By Lea Tan
August 01, 2018

Selenium (Se) pollution has led to several cases of severe aquatic ecosystem deterioration due to Se poisoning caused by bioaccumulation over time. However, the removal of selenate (SeO42-) from wastewater streams with co-contaminants has been largely considered as a black box in anaerobic ...

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