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This book describes the urgent challenge faced by cities worldwide
to become resilient to climate change impacts. This challenge goes
further than the ability to resist the impacts of extreme weather
conditions. Coping with climate impacts and the ability to recover
from them are equally important, as well as the capacity to adapt
to the effects of climate change and the ability to transform the
entire urban system. The book explores how the resilience journey
for coastal cities in particular encompasses using scientific
knowledge but also the knowledge of citizens and practitioners.
Measures and strategies on different scales are needed, from
national scale all the way down to neighbourhood, street level and
building level. Representing the holistic nature of climate
resilience, this collection contains unique insights from leading
scientists and practitioners in areas of expertise such as
engineering, social sciences and urban design. It will be a
valuable resource for scholars, students, practitioners and policy
makers interested in the development of resilient and sustainable
urban environments.
This book highlights state-of-the-art research findings on floating
developments in both inland and coastal waters with focus on
living, recreation and working offshore. It includes six themes:
(1) business case and real estate development, (2) spatial planning
and architecture, (3) food and energy production, (4) ecological
impact and nature-based solutions, (5) governance and social impact
and (6) design and engineering of (infra)structures. The book
presents key issues addressed when utilizing water space. It gives
an overview of findings and discussions from the world's leading
experts from the industry, policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers
and identifies new opportunities as well as fosters collaboration
on floating projects for a more climate-adaptive, socially
inclusive, sustainable and better world.
This book describes the urgent challenge faced by cities worldwide
to become resilient to climate change impacts. This challenge goes
further than the ability to resist the impacts of extreme weather
conditions. Coping with climate impacts and the ability to recover
from them are equally important, as well as the capacity to adapt
to the effects of climate change and the ability to transform the
entire urban system. The book explores how the resilience journey
for coastal cities in particular encompasses using scientific
knowledge but also the knowledge of citizens and practitioners.
Measures and strategies on different scales are needed, from
national scale all the way down to neighbourhood, street level and
building level. Representing the holistic nature of climate
resilience, this collection contains unique insights from leading
scientists and practitioners in areas of expertise such as
engineering, social sciences and urban design. It will be a
valuable resource for scholars, students, practitioners and policy
makers interested in the development of resilient and sustainable
urban environments.
The relation between the Dutch and the Japanese has been a
productive one for over more then 400 years. It started with a
trade around 1600 and became more intimate in 1641 when the
Netherlands became the sole trade partners for over 300 years.
After Japan opened up to the world during the Meiji restoration in
which Japan was modernized, Dutch water experts were invited to
work on river management and polders. Till today the Dutch and the
Japanese have a special relationship and a great shared interest:
urban water management. Especially now with the climate change and
continuing urbanization they rely a lot on each other. It is
interesting to bring the expertise together in this publication
because the Japanese approach and boldness - the Dutch used to have
- is a great example for the Dutch (and international) world of
urban water management.
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