Print Email Facebook Twitter Dutch approach to coastline management Title Dutch approach to coastline management Author Verhagen, H.J. Pilarczyk, K.W. Loman, G.J.A. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 1994-01-01 Abstract In the Netherlands we have a strong tradition in making zoning regulations, town and country planning, and so on The Ministry of Environmental Affairs, Town and Country Planning and Housing is one of the most important ministries in this country In matters of planning the basis is the "memorandum on town and country planning", which is renewed every 10 years and in which the general policy of the government is described This memorandum is prepared by the ministry, in cooperation with other ministries. Preliminary versions are discussed in detail with advisory boards, non-governmental Organisations, lower authorities, etc In this memorandum only the head·lines are given, But even the headlines alone make a thick book The fourth memorandum was published recently, and consists of many volumes In concordance with this "master plan", sectorial plans are made by various ministries For example, the plan on Energy-distribution, on Recreation, on Natural Reserves, on Drinking water production, on Sea-defence, etc. Subject spatial planningcoastal zone management To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6a033a29-878d-4431-a8e4-94618d329d17 Publisher PIANC Source PIANC congress 1994, Sevilla, May, section II, part 5 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights ©1994 Verhagen, H.J.; Pilarczyk, K.W., Loman, G.J.A. Files PDF PIANC1994.pdf 1.6 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6a033a29-878d-4431-a8e4-94618d329d17/datastream/OBJ/view