Print Email Facebook Twitter A specific transdisciplinary co-design workshop model to teach a multiple perspective problem approach for integrated nature-based design Title A specific transdisciplinary co-design workshop model to teach a multiple perspective problem approach for integrated nature-based design Author Slinger, J (TU Delft Policy Analysis; Institute for Water Research; Rhodes University) Kothuis, B.L.M. (TU Delft Hydraulic Engineering; TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk; Netherlands Business Support Office) Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2022 Abstract Inter- and transdisciplinary place-based learning by international groups of students formed an integral component of the Partnerships for International Research and Education Coastal Flood Risk Reduction (PIRE-CFRR) program “Integrated, multiscale approaches for understanding how to reduce vulnerability to damaging events.” The program aimed to create “authentic learning environments” that supported and benefitted from ongoing research on flood risk management. Accordingly, an eight-step transdisciplinary, collaborative design workshop method was developed and applied to two problem situations: (i) the erosion hotspot of the southwest coast of Texel island and (ii) the future noncompliance of the old Hondsbossche Pettermer Sea Dike with Dutch flood defense standards. The effects of the workshop method were evaluated in terms of the process of co-design, the substantive outcomes, and the learning outcomes of individual students. Findings indicate that the co-design process created an open and authentic environment in which students from different disciplinary backgrounds could experience undertaking integrated, nature-based design. Wide-ranging nature-based solutions were produced with diverse biogeophysical and social features in all designs. This indicated that the students were equipped to work collaboratively to produce novel designs that incorporated multiple perspectives. Survey results affirmed the success of the transdisciplinary co-design workshop method as a means of teaching integrated, nature-based infrastructure design. Subject Co-design workshopDutch coastal policyKnowledge exchangeNature-based solutionsTransdisciplinary education method To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2bb1ae1a-09b5-4644-8dca-4048ade4571e DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85251-7.00028-7 Publisher Elsevier Embargo date 2023-07-01 ISBN 9780323852524 Source Coastal Flood Risk Reduction: The Netherlands and the U.S. Upper Texas Coast Bibliographical note Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public. Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2022 J Slinger, B.L.M. Kothuis Files PDF 3_s2.0_B97803238525170002 ... 7_main.pdf 383.7 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2bb1ae1a-09b5-4644-8dca-4048ade4571e/datastream/OBJ/view