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Gersonius, B. (author), Kelder, E. (author), Anema, K. (author), van Herk, S. (author), Zevenbergen, C. (author)
In line with the Adaptive Delta Management approach of the Dutch Delta Programme, Dordrecht has developed a multi-layer safety strategy to meet the future tasking for flood risk management. This strategy puts greater emphasis on limiting the consequences of floods through spatial planning (layer 2) and emergency management (layer 3), in addition...
conference paper 2014
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Zevenbergen, C. (author), Van Herk, S. (author), Rijke, J.S. (author), Kabat, P. (author), Bloemen, P. (author), Ashley, R. (author), Speers, A. (author), Gersonius, B. (author), Veenbeek, W. (author)
There is a growing international recognition that flood risk management in optima forma should be a programmed and flexible process of continuously improving management practices by active learning about the outcome of earlier and ongoing interventions and drivers of change. In the Netherlands, such a long-term, adaptive flood risk management...
journal article 2012
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Veerbeek, W. (author), Ashley, R.M. (author), Zevenbergen, C. (author), Rijke, J.S. (author), Gersonius, B. (author)
Few, if any urban areas are nowadays built in isolation from existing developments. Therefore, urban expansion and making existing urban areas more sustainable is a contemporary goal. There are major opportunities to do this through the ‘normal’ renewal of urban infrastructure and building stocks both now and in the future. However, significant...
conference paper 2010