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First research outputs of Theme A and E are becoming available, some of which we developed with other research projects.

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Commentary: Dike Relocation from an Environmental Policy Perspective

The Elbe-Brandenburg biosphere reserve in Germany is a dike relocation project that became a nature-based solution. This commentary highlights the importance of a structured participation via a series of funded projects to keep relevant actors on board.

23/08/2019 by Martijn van Staveren et al.

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The architecture of collaborative governance regimes in Dutch flood risk management: The Grebbedijk case

Supported by an extensive document analysis, observations made during project meetings as well as a series of in depth interviews, we assessed the overall performance of the collaborative governance regime.

06/11/2019 by Emma Avoyan et al.

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Cross-sector collaboration within Dutch flood risk governance: historical analysis of external triggers

Literature synthesis to track how the policy and legal frameworks, socio-economic circumstances, political realities, power relations and conflict situations influenced the attempts at collaboration since the flooding disaster of 1953.

21/05/2019 by Emma Avoyan et al.

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Advies om de juridische status van waterveiligheidsnormen onder de omgevingswet

Current law does not provide a clear answer to decisive questions that exist in practice, but usually this does not hinder the realization of such an innovation.

22/11/2024 by Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld et al.

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Handreiking Voorlanden en Juridische aandachtspunten

Using the coastal or riverine areas next to the flood defenses may bring benefits beyond flood risk reduction but also several legal questions. Some of these questions were addressed into a decision tool that is part of the foreland guideline.

05/04/2018 by Herman Kasper Gilissen et al.

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Kroniek aansprakelijkheid en schadevergoeding in het waterbeheer

Damage claims and water management are therefore inextricably linked. Both liability and compensation as a result of an unlawful and a lawful act are discussed. We will also indicate for each sub-topic which changes will be brought about by the Environmental Act, the entry into force of which is still envisaged on 1 January 2021.

24/03/2020 by Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld et al.

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A sustainable adaptation scheme for a wide green dike

Feasibility of extracting salt marsh sediment for dike reinforcement as a climate adaptation strategy in several sea-level rise scenarios.

02/06/2020 by Richard Marijnissen et al.

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The sensitivity of a dike-marsh system to sea-level rise

Model-based exploration of the future need for dike heightening due to: (1) sea-level rise, (2) changes in sediment concentration, (3) a retreat, and (4) compaction of the salt marsh.

10/01/2020 by Richard Marijnissen et al.

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A framework for assessing information quality in asset management of flood defences

Methodology for scoring quality and use of available information for decision-making and assessing of the value of additional information.

28/10/2018 by Dr. Wouter Jan Klerk et al.

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Risk based inspection of flood defence dams: An application to grass revetments

Method to derive risk-based inspection intervals using visual inspection data and a combined degradation and failure model.

28/10/2018 by Dr. Wouter Jan Klerk et al.

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