Rainproof Cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning

L. Dai, H.F.M.W. van Rijswick, Rebecca Wörner

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Abstract

Due to increasingly frequent incidents of pluvial flooding of public spaces and private properties, climate-adaptive building and urban water management are gaining momentum in Dutch water governance. This study assesses the Dutch approach to urban water management by looking at the governance approaches of three of the largest Dutch municipalities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. By analyzing the municipalities’ governance approaches in a holistic way, paying attention to knowledge, organization and implementation, the research provides good practices in terms of different aspects of resilience as well as lessons regarding setting performance indicators in service levels, clarifying responsibility division, applying binding rules instead of soft policies, and more.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)652-674
Number of pages24
JournalInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Climate adaptation, urban planning, governance, rainproof, sponge cities, urban flooding,
  • Netherlands
  • urban planning
  • governance
  • rainproof
  • sponge cities
  • urban flooding

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