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The Dutch National Strategy A National Framework for adapting Spatial Planning to Climate Change J.W.L. (Hans) ten Hoeve Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
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The National Strategy Communicate about “Climate Change”; sense of urgency Raise public awareness + political commitment Identify (direct) effects of climate change Develop leading principles for spatial adaptation Results of research on vulnerabilities and opportunities Earmark climate proof projects / programmes Start a process for adjusting instruments Draft a national agenda
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Approach Open process with stakeholders Coalition of national, regional & local governments Ministry VROM coordinates national programme Long term vision; short term actions Focus on spatial issues Integral approach on a regional level Cross cutting interaction Link & interaction between science, research and policy
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NL DELTA
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Water Safety
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Biodiversity
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Economy
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Quality of Life
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Leading principles Risk management -Absolute safety does not exist (nor certainty about things to happen) -Prevention + reduce effects Adjust risk & cost-benefit analysis for long term investments Natural systems -Use natural functions of soil, water and air, -Restore natural systems en buffering functions Create win-win situations for large scale spatial structures (nature, water safety, tourism, landscape, urban activities)
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Dilemma’s Large scale urban developments in low lying polders, Existing habitats & unique species; protect or develop, Salt penetration caused by sea level rise, Subsidence peat land areas, Long term spatial reservations ( 20, 50, 100 years ?) Instruments for financing investments, linking cost and benefits, Synergy water management, nature preservation & urban development,
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Targets on national level Criteria and concepts for a climate proof NL; national, regional and local, Assessment for strategic projects, regional developments and budgets, Regional Climate Scenario’s, Regional and local experiments (water / nature projects) “Klimaatbuffers”, Measures for buffering nature preservation areas, Impulses for new policy on water safety (risk based),
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Water Policy National Agreement on Water management (2001), Policy: “Space for water”, Water management: technical and spatial challenge, To ensure the integration of water aspects into spatial planning processes, To make legal or fysical reservations for future waterplans
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Objectives Water Assessment To guarantee the water interests Water quality, water quantity, water shortage Preventing negative effects on the water system or compensated elsewhere From national to local scale and applied for all sorts of plans: urban development, industrial areas, infrastructure, Process of interaction during spatial design rather than a test on water aspects of a completed spatial plan
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Water Assessment – the process Initial phase: agreements on water criteria and cooperation during the planning process, Developing phase: water recommendation made by the water authority Decision making phase: assessing the recommendations and adjusting the spatial plan by the spatial planning authority Reviewing phase: approval by the higher authority obligatory
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Water Assessment - experiences so far Flexibel tool to use within existing spatial planning processes The sooner the water authority is engaged in the planning process the better! The largest benefit of Water Assessment lies in the choice of the right locations and a waterproof design Tailor-made criteria for each individual spatial plan Translating water criteria into spatial criteria No specific provisions for legal appeal Difficulties to agree on who pays what
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Conclusion 1.Mobilize political commitment and increase public awareness 2.Make instruments available for concerted action 3.Encourage innovation and demand-driven knowledge development 4.Pro-active government, anticipating on future situations Adaptation needs a structural change in the way we think and act Involvement of all authorities, civil society organizations & business Understanding of natural system & vulnerabilities Long term vision is vital
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