Let’s bring in the floods: de-poldering in the Netherlands as a strategy for long-term delta survival?

Martijn F. van Staveren*, Jeroen F. Warner, Jan P.M. van Tatenhove, Philippus Wester

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Abstract

Controlled flooding, while heavily contested, is being experimented with in the Dutch delta as a new and ecologically oriented strategy to deal with floods, in contrast to the conventional flood prevention paradigm. The Noordwaard project (2012–15) represents an exemplary case. At the expense of agricultural practices, land is set aside occasionally to accommodate river floods, while restored flood and tidal dynamics aim to benefit nature development. It is argued that although controlled flooding aims to restore historical land and water dynamics in the area, the role of sedimentation processes has remained largely unaddressed in relation to shaping long-term delta futures.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWater International
Volume39
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)686-700
Number of pages15
ISSN0250-8060
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2014

Keywords

  • controlled flooding
  • de-poldering
  • deltas
  • flood management
  • technological lock-in
  • the Netherlands

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