Print Email Facebook Twitter Case Study: Vlissingen Title Case Study: Vlissingen: Conceptualizing flexibility Author Anvarifar, F. (TU Delft Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk) Contributor Kothuis, Baukje (editor) Kok, Matthijs (editor) Date 2017 Abstract The very existence of the Netherlands and its prosperity is tightly linked to the provision of sufficient and reliable flood protection. Flood risk can change, as it is influenced by continually changing environmental and socio-economic factors. In such a dynamic situation, maintaining sufficient safety requires continuous investment in maintenance and reinforcement of the flood defenses. Often, flood defense reinforcement requires more space, which is scarce in densely populated urban areas. While the competing needs of housing, commerce, transportation, and agriculture have to fit in a relatively small surface area in the Netherlands, the safety of the living environment and the quality of the landscape have to be maintained as well. One way that has been suggested to deal with the conflict between flood protection and urbanization is by combining activities in the available space. This can be achieved by integrating urban functions into the flood defenses; these are referred to as multifunctional flood defenses. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ec571cbe-a974-4d76-a60e-cc5a5dfca7ac Publisher Delft University Publishers ISBN 978-94-6186-808-4 Source Integral Design of Multifunctional Flood Defenses: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Examples Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2017 F. Anvarifar Files PDF Kothuis_Kok_2017_46.pdf 172.39 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ec571cbe-a974-4d76-a60e-cc5a5dfca7ac/datastream/OBJ/view