IAHR World Congress, 2019

How to Bridge the Disciplinary Divide in Implementing Nature Based Solutions: Showcase Pilot Houtribdijk in the Netherlands

Ellis Penning 1 Marieke De Lange 2 Henk Steetzel 3 Vincent Vuik 4 Jasper Fiselier 5 Fokko Van de Goot 6 Henk Senhorst 7 Stefan Aarninkhof 8
1Inland Water Systems, Deltares, The Netherlands
2Animal Ecology, Wageningen Environemental Research, The Netherlands
3Coastal Morphology, Arcadis, The Netherlands
4Risk and disaster management, HKV - Lijn in Water, The Netherlands
5Water Management, RH-DHV, The Netherlands
6-, Ecoshape, The Netherlands
7GPO, Rijkswaterstaat, The Netherlands
8Hydraulic Engineering, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands

The call for assessing the potential of ‘green’ alongside ‘grey’ solutions for disaster risk reduction is becoming stronger and stronger. With climate change as an important driver the potential for flexible and adaptive management strategies for e.g. flood risk reduction via Nature Based Solutions must be demonstrated in practise. Large Unique Natural Experiments, such as pilot scale implementation of these solutions are needed to show the functioning of these solutions in reality. These pilots are an important step towards a final implementation on the full scale. In this paper we show the importance of being aware of the need for a multi-disciplinary dialogue, and how pilots help to bridge the disciplinary divide that often exists between e.g. civil engineering and ecological sciences, or between decision makers on different government levels. We present the case of a Dutch pilot study on the implementation of natural sandy foreshores in front of an existing dike to improve the strength of this dike. The motto of this pilot was ‘learning by doing’, during the pilot this extended into ‘understanding by doing together’. This proved to be an essential part of how this pilot contributed to the final decision to upscale from this pilot to a full twelve kilometres of dike renovation using a nature based solution.

Ellis Penning
Ellis Penning








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