This paper presents Building with Nature as a viable alternative to the traditional engineering approach, making the services that nature provides an integral part of the design of hydraulic infrastructure, thereby creating benefits for nature and society. In it we describe the necessary steps with which to implement a<br/>Building with Nature approach. Our case study in Demak, Central Java, Indonesia is used for examples to illustrate this approach and the lessons learnt on benefits and challenges. The location in Demak concerns a tropical muddy mangrove coast. During the last decades, in several areas the coastline has retreated hundreds of meters up to several kilometres, while in other parts of the project area the threat of erosion and...
While there is considerable literature on coastal adaptation, there is less scholarly attention for ...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...
This paper presents Building with Nature as a viable alternative to the traditional engineering appr...
The Building with Nature (BwN) approach developed by Ecoshape suggests that nature-based solutions c...
This guideline is part of a series of Technical Guidelines on technical and socio-economic Building ...
Large scale infrastructure, of which ports and related industrial complexes are a major part, can he...
Mangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, conversion of mangrove ...
Globally, there is an increasing pressure on coastal and marine ecosystems. The development of marin...
North Java, Indonesia's Shoreline degradation has become a severe problem along its coast. The gradu...
The aim of the Building with Nature (BwN) design philosophy is to improve on a traditional approach ...
This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Bu...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Bu...
Degrading mangrove forests and coinciding erosive coastlines is an urgent global concern. Mangroves ...
While there is considerable literature on coastal adaptation, there is less scholarly attention for ...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...
This paper presents Building with Nature as a viable alternative to the traditional engineering appr...
The Building with Nature (BwN) approach developed by Ecoshape suggests that nature-based solutions c...
This guideline is part of a series of Technical Guidelines on technical and socio-economic Building ...
Large scale infrastructure, of which ports and related industrial complexes are a major part, can he...
Mangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, conversion of mangrove ...
Globally, there is an increasing pressure on coastal and marine ecosystems. The development of marin...
North Java, Indonesia's Shoreline degradation has become a severe problem along its coast. The gradu...
The aim of the Building with Nature (BwN) design philosophy is to improve on a traditional approach ...
This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Bu...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Bu...
Degrading mangrove forests and coinciding erosive coastlines is an urgent global concern. Mangroves ...
While there is considerable literature on coastal adaptation, there is less scholarly attention for ...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...