A rinse and repeat?

Dutch sea level rise historicised

Student Report (2025)
Author(s)

T.G. Lapperre (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)

Contributor(s)

A.J. Oxenaar – Mentor (TU Delft - History, Form & Aesthetics)

Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Graduation Date
17-04-2025
Awarding Institution
Delft University of Technology
Project
['AR2A011', 'Architectural History Thesis']
Programme
['Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences']
Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment
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Abstract

This thesis historicises the Dutch response to sea-level rise, tracing the progression from scientific discovery to public awareness and eventual political action. Through a literature-based analysis and timeline reconstruction, it explores how early warnings, beginning with 19th-century measurements and Jakob Bennema’s 1954 dissertation, failed to prompt immediate policy change. Instead, a familiar pattern emerged: delayed governmental response despite increasing societal and scientific concern. The research highlights key moments in Dutch awareness, including early media coverage and political debates, and questions whether the Netherlands is once again waiting for disaster before implementing proactive climate adaptation strategies.

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