Integrated design for flood risk and spatial quality—examples from the Dutch Delta programme

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Nillesen A.L. [1 ]
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[1] Nillesen, Anne Loes
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Nillesen, Anne Loes | 2018年 / College Publishing卷 / 13期
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Dutch Delta programme; Flood risk; Houston Galveston Bay (USA); Integral design; Research by design; Spatial design; The Hague Rijnmond region (The Netherlands);
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10.3992/1943-4618.13.1.157
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The Netherlands faces a significant flood risk task. In order to remain a safe place to live the Netherlands has to upgrade its extensive flood risk protection system. This results in an elevation and reinforcement task for many of the Netherlands water barriers. When those barriers are positioned in an open landscape, the technical reinforcement is often easy to embed specially. However, many barriers have been built over the years making the reinforcement into a challenging spatial assignment. This article shows different case study examples of a research by design study (performed in the broader context of the Dutch Delta programme) that explores integral design solutions for flood risk and spatial (re)development. The Houston Galveston Bay case study demonstrates the international applicability of the research by design method. © 2018, College Publishing. All rights reserved.
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页码:159 / 184
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