Rhine Cities / Urban Flood Integration (UFI)

Doctoral Thesis (2013)
Author(s)

C Redeker (TU Delft - OLD Urban Compositions)

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Han Meyer – Promotor

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https://doi.org/10.7480/abe.2018.4 Final published version
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Publication Year
2013
Language
English
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A+BE | Architecture and the Built Environment No 4 (2018)
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978-94-6366-017-4
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Abstract

While agglomerations along the Rhine are confronted with the uncertainties of an increasing flood risk due to climate change, different programs are claiming urban river front sites. Simultaneously, urban development, flood management, as well as navigation and environmental protection are negotiating the border between the river and the urban realm. This produces complex spatial constellations between the river system and the urban realm with a diverse set of interdependencies, where programs have to synergize while adapting to dynamic water levels. Based on an expanding area at risk and the reliance on flood levels to remain within an acceptable spectrum for adaptive measures to be effective, Urban Flood Integration (UFI) involves border negotiations between the river and the urban realm where adaptation and mitigation ideally synergize.

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