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A. Bortolotti
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Spatial design integrates social, cultural, economic, and political perspectives with natural site conditions and man-made construction to plan for sustainable urban development. The current flood-risk-related challenges induced by climate change place pressure on designing citie
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Design & assessing the flood risk management paradigm shift
An interdisciplinary study of Vlissingen, the Netherlands
Mean sea level rise (SLR) could increase up to 2m by 2100, which would see damage caused by coastal flooding in Europe increase from €1.25bn per annum currently to €961bn in just over 80 years. Urban areas situated along the North Sea coastline are particularly vulnerable to extr
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Sustainable and Resilient Coastal Cities (SARCC)
Interdisciplinary Flood Protection Strategies for Southend-on-Sea (UK)
In a world influenced by climate change and consequently sea-level rise, extreme floods are expected to become more frequent in the future, representing a serious threat for riverine and coastal settlements. Therefore, flood protection is a large component of climate adaptation a
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Integrated coastal flood design strategies
Changing paradigm in flood risk management
The relation between the design of the flood protection infrastructure and the design of the urbanscape is the focus of this paper with the question on how these two types of design can consciously affect each other. The text presents the preliminary result of an interdisciplinar
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