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== Title of Seminar: ''Coastal adaptation strategies in the Netherlands, by Gertjan Jobse (ARCADIS, NL)'' ==


== Title of Topic ''(to be adjusted)'' ==
== Concept map to summarise seminar topic ==
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== Concept Map ==
== Discussion ==
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Gertjan's lecture has given us an overview and practical examples on adaptation strategies in dealing with rising sea levels and changing  morphology at the Dutch Coasts, introducing new interventions to the Building with Nature approach, to break down spatial barriers and enhance ecological opportunities. These ideas are not only applicable to other coastal environment but also delta cities and even other landscape architectural projects to promote working along with natural ecosystems and to deliver ecological services in response to climate change.
The role of landscape architects in dealing with these challenges is highlighted. Landscape architecture is evolving to become heavily integral to development of different scales and functions, and is taking the lead in collaboration with stakeholders and professionals to bring awareness and to resolve conflict in interests. Robustness and being able to respond and adapt to dynamic changes is essential for sustainability of landscape interventions.
 
== For more information ==
 
1. Background information on 'Weak Links'/ Zwakke Schakels http://www.grontmij.com/highlights/water-and-energy/Pages/First-weak-link-in-range-of-Dutch-dunes-at-full-strength.aspx


== Discussion ==
2. Background information on Delta Programme Ijsselmeer http://www.deltacommissaris.nl/english/organization/sub-programmes/ijsselmeer_region/
Please sum up the core themes of your group discussion
 
3. Presentation on Walcheren Waterfront at Vlissingen http://www.deltainterventions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/P2-presentation-Jan-Breukelman.pdf
 
4. Interesting video on Rammergors Nature Restoration http://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/water/plannen_en_projecten/vaarwegen/oosterschelde/oosterschelde_getijdeherstel_rammegors/videos/en_lang.aspx
 
== Group members ==
Aura Istrate, James Nash, and Janice Thien

Latest revision as of 08:34, 17 December 2012

Title of Seminar: Coastal adaptation strategies in the Netherlands, by Gertjan Jobse (ARCADIS, NL)

Concept map to summarise seminar topic

Group M Coastal Adaptation Strategy Concept Map.jpg

Discussion

Gertjan's lecture has given us an overview and practical examples on adaptation strategies in dealing with rising sea levels and changing morphology at the Dutch Coasts, introducing new interventions to the Building with Nature approach, to break down spatial barriers and enhance ecological opportunities. These ideas are not only applicable to other coastal environment but also delta cities and even other landscape architectural projects to promote working along with natural ecosystems and to deliver ecological services in response to climate change. The role of landscape architects in dealing with these challenges is highlighted. Landscape architecture is evolving to become heavily integral to development of different scales and functions, and is taking the lead in collaboration with stakeholders and professionals to bring awareness and to resolve conflict in interests. Robustness and being able to respond and adapt to dynamic changes is essential for sustainability of landscape interventions.

For more information

1. Background information on 'Weak Links'/ Zwakke Schakels http://www.grontmij.com/highlights/water-and-energy/Pages/First-weak-link-in-range-of-Dutch-dunes-at-full-strength.aspx

2. Background information on Delta Programme Ijsselmeer http://www.deltacommissaris.nl/english/organization/sub-programmes/ijsselmeer_region/

3. Presentation on Walcheren Waterfront at Vlissingen http://www.deltainterventions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/P2-presentation-Jan-Breukelman.pdf

4. Interesting video on Rammergors Nature Restoration http://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/water/plannen_en_projecten/vaarwegen/oosterschelde/oosterschelde_getijdeherstel_rammegors/videos/en_lang.aspx

Group members

Aura Istrate, James Nash, and Janice Thien