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Stef Koop
KWR Water Research Institute
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The challenges of water, waste and climate change in cities
SHA Koop, CJ van Leeuwen
Environment, development and sustainability 19 (2), 385-418, 2017
3412017
Assessing the governance capacity of cities to address challenges of water, waste, and climate change
SHA Koop, L Koetsier, A Doornhof, O Reinstra, CJ Van Leeuwen, ...
Water resources management 31, 3427-3443, 2017
1492017
Assessment of the sustainability of water resources management: a critical review of the city blueprint approach
SHA Koop, CJ van Leeuwen
Water Resources Management 29, 5649-5670, 2015
1362015
Enhancing domestic water conservation behaviour: A review of empirical studies on influencing tactics
SHA Koop, AJ Van Dorssen, S Brouwer
Journal of environmental management 247, 867-876, 2019
1252019
The energy & raw materials factory: role and potential contribution to the circular economy of the Netherlands
K van Leeuwen, E de Vries, S Koop, K Roest
Environmental management 61, 786-795, 2018
1002018
Application of the improved city blueprint framework in 45 municipalities and regions
SHA Koop, CJ van Leeuwen
Water Resources Management 29, 4629-4647, 2015
812015
City Blueprints: baseline assessments of water management and climate change in 45 cities
CJ Van Leeuwen, SHA Koop, RMA Sjerps
Environment, Development and Sustainability 18, 1113-1128, 2016
612016
The city blueprint approach: urban water management and governance in cities in the US
D Feingold, S Koop, K van Leeuwen
Environmental management 61 (1), 9-23, 2018
602018
Overcoming the challenges of water, waste and climate change in Asian cities
AN Rahmasary, S Robert, IS Chang, W Jing, J Park, B Bluemling, S Koop, ...
Environmental management 63, 520-535, 2019
572019
Evaluation of water governance processes required to transition towards water sensitive urban design—an indicator assessment approach for the City of Cape Town
B Madonsela, S Koop, K Van Leeuwen, K Carden
Water 11 (2), 292, 2019
532019
A resilience assessment method for urban water systems
C Makropoulos, D Nikolopoulos, L Palmen, S Kools, A Segrave, D Vries, ...
Urban Water Journal 15 (4), 316-328, 2018
522018
Governing the circular economy: Assessing the capacity to implement resource-oriented sanitation and waste management systems in low-and middle-income countries
D Ddiba, K Andersson, SHA Koop, E Ekener, G Finnveden, S Dickin
Earth System Governance 4, 100063, 2020
462020
Governing non-potable water-reuse to alleviate water stress: the case of Sabadell, Spain
M Šteflová, S Koop, R Elelman, J Vinyoles, K Van Leeuwen
Water 10 (6), 739, 2018
322018
Application of the City Blueprint Approach to assess the challenges of water management and governance in Quito (Ecuador)
E Schreurs, S Koop, K van Leeuwen
Environment, development and sustainability 20, 509-525, 2018
302018
Tackling the “new normal”: A resilience assessment method applied to real-world urban water systems
D Nikolopoulos, HJ van Alphen, D Vries, L Palmen, S Koop, ...
Water 11 (2), 330, 2019
292019
Proposal for a national blueprint framework to monitor progress on water-related sustainable development goals in Europe
B Essex, SHA Koop, CJ Van Leeuwen
Environmental Management 65, 1-18, 2020
282020
Urban water atlas for Europe
BM Gawlik, P Easton, S Koop, K Van Leeuwen, R Elelman
Publications Office of the European Union, 2017
282017
Assessing urban water management sustainability of a megacity: Case study of Seoul, South Korea
H Kim, J Son, S Lee, S Koop, K Van Leeuwen, YJ Choi, J Park
Water 10 (6), 682, 2018
262018
Assessing the capacity to govern flood risk in cities and the role of contextual factors
S Koop, F Monteiro Gomes, L Schoot, C Dieperink, P Driessen, ...
Sustainability 10 (8), 2869, 2018
252018
Integrating water, waste, energy, transport and ICT aspects into the smart city concept
A Strzelecka, B Ulanicki, S Koop, L Koetsier, K Van Leeuwen, R Elelman
Procedia Engineering 186, 609-616, 2017
242017
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