The subject of this dissertation is flooding in lowland areas caused by intense precipitation. The probability of flooding will increase when we do not adapt our water systems. For example because of expected changes in climate and the consequences of subsidence, sea level rise, and urbanization. While the probability of flooding will increase, the degree of acceptance by Dutch society of possible flooding is decreasing. Society expects from the water manager that it may count on "dry feet". Within this context the task of water boards is to determine whether water systems are still suitable to provide sufficient protection against flooding. If not, the boards have to determine which improvements are necessary to raise the level of protecti...
PART I | A RESEARCH AND DESIGN PROJECT ABOUT FLOOD RISK POLICY SINCE 1986 The period between the Dut...
Design-criteria for flood-defences have a legal character in the Netherlands. Formerly, these flood ...
Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated dis...
The subject of this dissertation is flooding in lowland areas caused by intense precipitation. The p...
Decisions on measures to improve a flood risk system are in part supported by general ideas about ho...
A major part of the Netherlands is prone to flooding: roughly 60%. Therefore, a large system of floo...
Two-third of the area of the Netherlands is flood prone. Storm surges at the North Sea, floods in th...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Large parts of the Netherlands are below sea level. Therefore, it is important to have insight into ...
The Netherlands' policy for flood risk management is being revised in view of a sustainable developm...
De problematiek van wateroverlast en de noodzaak tot extra maatregelen wordt door zowel overheidsorg...
Government organizations and societal stakeholder groups generally recognize flood risks caused by e...
PART I | A RESEARCH AND DESIGN PROJECT ABOUT FLOOD RISK POLICY SINCE 1986 The period between the Dut...
Design-criteria for flood-defences have a legal character in the Netherlands. Formerly, these flood ...
Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated dis...
The subject of this dissertation is flooding in lowland areas caused by intense precipitation. The p...
Decisions on measures to improve a flood risk system are in part supported by general ideas about ho...
A major part of the Netherlands is prone to flooding: roughly 60%. Therefore, a large system of floo...
Two-third of the area of the Netherlands is flood prone. Storm surges at the North Sea, floods in th...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Climate change may well lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the i...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Large parts of the Netherlands are below sea level. Therefore, it is important to have insight into ...
The Netherlands' policy for flood risk management is being revised in view of a sustainable developm...
De problematiek van wateroverlast en de noodzaak tot extra maatregelen wordt door zowel overheidsorg...
Government organizations and societal stakeholder groups generally recognize flood risks caused by e...
PART I | A RESEARCH AND DESIGN PROJECT ABOUT FLOOD RISK POLICY SINCE 1986 The period between the Dut...
Design-criteria for flood-defences have a legal character in the Netherlands. Formerly, these flood ...
Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated dis...