LC 00275: verschil tussen versies

Geen bewerkingssamenvatting
Geen bewerkingssamenvatting
Regel 1: Regel 1:
Used in the FRAMES pilots:
In FRAMES, we answered this question by taking into consideration the following:
 
* Scenarios: look into different types of flood risk scenarios and consider what this would mean for your area  
-       Scenario’s: look into different types of flood risk scenario’s and consider what this would mean for the area (Reimerswaal: include toetspeil +1D en +2D; UK: climate scenarios)
* Area visions (in the {{Internal link|link=LC 00271|name=Denderleeuw pilot|dialog=process-linkpage-dialog}}, for instance, spatial planning for the valley was considered)
 
* Adaptive planning (see the DAPP approach as applied in the {{Internal link|link=FR Country 00004|name=Danish pilots|dialog=process-linkpage-dialog}})
-       Area visions (Dender: spatial planning for the valley)
* Relevant time horizons
 
-       Adaptive planning (Denmark: DAPP approach)
 
Relevant time horizons (workshop partner meeting UK).
 
Check pilot input from workshop UK / paper provides insight in techniques that can be used (DAPP / Backcasting); also follow-up workshops with STAR2cs.
 
Interview some decision-makers to get their input on this (names proposed in interviews).


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Versie van 6 nov 2019 12:41

In FRAMES, we answered this question by taking into consideration the following:

  • Scenarios: look into different types of flood risk scenarios and consider what this would mean for your area
  • Area visions (in the Denderleeuw pilot, for instance, spatial planning for the valley was considered)
  • Adaptive planning (see the DAPP approach as applied in the Danish pilots)
  • Relevant time horizons























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