After water levels in The Netherlands reached a near-critical level in 1995, a new discourse for managing the lower Rhine basin was introduced into debates about river management. This discourse, called `Room for the river¿, introduces a new management strategy in which the river is given more room (i.e. land adjacent to the main course of the river is made available for flooding) in order to reduce the risk of flooding
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
In 1993 and 1995, the lower parts of Nijmegen and the surrounding floodplain areas were threatened b...
After water levels in The Netherlands reached a near-critical level in 1995, a new discourse for man...
The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and M...
Contains fulltext : 45540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Due to climate c...
Although there are significant differences in state traditions in the field of river flood managemen...
Contains fulltext : 32337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)NCR Days 200
Extreme river discharges, floods and debates about climate change triggered a shift in flood protect...
Due to its coastal location and the fact that it serves as a delta to major river systems, the Nethe...
In the past two decades, ‘Room for the River’ policies that give back space to rivers and compensate...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach that supported a...
Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and debates about ...
This article analyzes the discursive strategies surrounding the implementation of the Dutch water sa...
This article analyzes the discursive strategies surrounding the implementation of the Dutch water sa...
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
In 1993 and 1995, the lower parts of Nijmegen and the surrounding floodplain areas were threatened b...
After water levels in The Netherlands reached a near-critical level in 1995, a new discourse for man...
The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and M...
Contains fulltext : 45540.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Due to climate c...
Although there are significant differences in state traditions in the field of river flood managemen...
Contains fulltext : 32337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)NCR Days 200
Extreme river discharges, floods and debates about climate change triggered a shift in flood protect...
Due to its coastal location and the fact that it serves as a delta to major river systems, the Nethe...
In the past two decades, ‘Room for the River’ policies that give back space to rivers and compensate...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach that supported a...
Dikes were the core of Dutch river flood protection. Near-floods in 1993 and 1995 and debates about ...
This article analyzes the discursive strategies surrounding the implementation of the Dutch water sa...
This article analyzes the discursive strategies surrounding the implementation of the Dutch water sa...
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
The realignment of the international river Scheldt into a flood control area in Kruibeke, Bazel and ...
In 1993 and 1995, the lower parts of Nijmegen and the surrounding floodplain areas were threatened b...