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Flood protection in The Netherlands dr. Sybe Schaap, Flood protection in The Netherlands dr. Sybe Schaap, President Association of Water Autorities Chairman Water Board Groot Salland

Netherlands: best protected delta region word wide

The Netherlands 26% below sea level When no dikes/dunes: 66% frequently under water

The Netherlands 26% below sea level When no dikes/dunes: 66% frequently under water

The Netherlands 26% below sea level When no dikes/dunes: 66% frequently under water

Threats - North Sea - Inner Lake: Ysselmeer - Main Rivers: Rhine, Meuse

Risks - level country: to 6 m below sea level - dense population: 12 mln below sea level - high level of investments - insurance/evacuation impossible Solution: high level of protection = prevention against floods

Protection - rings of levees - dams: fixed or flexible

Level of protection - 1/1.250 - 1/10.000 - level probably insufficient

Organization of water management - Central government. - legal system Organization of water management - Central government - legal system - strategic policy - main system - Regional Water Authorities

Water Authorities in The Netherlands: 26

Lessons from history - often to late: disasters - clever response = reactive attitude - 1953: flood from North Sea - 1995: flood from River Rhine - challenges for response

Response - Protection Ysselmeer (1932) - Delta plan North Sea (1959) - Delta plan main rivers(1995) - Room for Rivers (2004) - New Delta Commission (2007)

Protection Ysselmeer

Protection Ysselmeer

Delta plan North Sea

STORMVLOEDKERING OOSTERSCHELDE Barrier Oosterschelde

Maeslant barrier

Deltaplan Main Rivers

Inflatable barrier Ramspol

Inflatable barrier Ramspol

Inflatable barrier Ramspol

Kampen

Flood defence system Kampen (red line)

Room for Main Rivers

Bypass Kampen

Delta Commission - Pro active attitude - Vision until 2200 - Extraction of new measures - coast defense - threat from rivers - soil subsidence

Threat word wide - climate Threat word wide - climate? - sea level - soil subsidence in urbanized areas (delta’s/coasts) - density of population - New Orleans: wake up call

Protection. corporation of:. - public authorities Protection corporation of: - public authorities - private partners Challenge: creativity