Are Dutch Water Safety Institutions Prepared for Climate Change?

This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institutions have the capacity to cope with the ‘new’ challenges of climate change. The Adaptive Capacity Wheel provides the methodological framework. The analysis focuses on three recent and major planning practices in the Dutch water safety domain: the development and implementation of the Room for the River project, the flood risk approach, and the Second Delta Plan, respectively. The paper concludes that for the Netherlands, to be prepared for climate change, it is necessary to take a new institutional path, by building capacity to improvise, by investing in and by creating room for collaborative leaders, and by finding ways to generate financial resources for long term innovative measures

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Main Authors: van den Brink, M.H., Termeer, C.J.A.M., Meijerink, S.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: IVM Institute for Environmental Studies
Subjects:climatic change, flood control, water policy, hoogwaterbeheersing, klimaatverandering, waterbeleid,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/are-dutch-water-safety-institutions-prepared-for-climate-change
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Summary:This paper deals with the question to what extent the historically grown Dutch water safety institutions have the capacity to cope with the ‘new’ challenges of climate change. The Adaptive Capacity Wheel provides the methodological framework. The analysis focuses on three recent and major planning practices in the Dutch water safety domain: the development and implementation of the Room for the River project, the flood risk approach, and the Second Delta Plan, respectively. The paper concludes that for the Netherlands, to be prepared for climate change, it is necessary to take a new institutional path, by building capacity to improvise, by investing in and by creating room for collaborative leaders, and by finding ways to generate financial resources for long term innovative measures