Developing a building policy for the erosion zone: Solutions to some key (Dutch) questions |
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Authors: | P.R. Winckel J.K. Vrijling J. van de Graaff |
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Affiliation: | 1. Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering Division, van Bronckhorstlaan 2, 2242 PX Wassenaar, The Netherlands;2. Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Hydraulic Engineering Division, P.O. Box 5048, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In those coastal communities where the most seaward strip of mainland consists of dunes, these dunes often serve as a flexible sea defence. In addition, this strip offers large potential for housing and commercial enterprises. Unfortunately, due to severe storm surges part of this strip (the erosion zone) is subject to erosion, and as a result of which any buildings or infrastructure located here, are destroyed. Therefore, as we will illustrate in this paper, a building policy for this zone should reflect a compromise between two opposite interests: exploitation of the existing potential and, prevention of an unacceptable high risk due to erosion. Accordingly, the authors have developed a framework for such a building policy on the basis of which the desirability of various different types of investments and the location within the erosion zone of such investments can be determined. The examples that are used to illustrate this framework in this paper are limited to experiences in The Netherlands as relevant data and experiences are available and relatively easy accessible here. Nevertheless, the approach as is described is generic and applicable worldwide suggesting that the discovered unused potential for exploitation is not just limited to The Netherlands. |
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Keywords: | Coastal zone management Severe storm surges Damage due to storm surges Building policy Spatial planning Investment decision |
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