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Greening flood protection through knowledge processes: lessons from the Markermeer dikes project in the Netherlands
Authors:Stephanie K H Janssen  Jan P M van Tatenhove  Arthur P J Mol  Henriëtte S Otter
Institution:1.Scenarios and Policy Analysis,Deltares,Delft,The Netherlands;2.Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management,Delft University of Technology,Delft,The Netherlands;3.Environmental Policy Group,Wageningen University,Wageningen,The Netherlands;4.Subsurface and Groundwater Systems,Deltares,Utrecht,The Netherlands
Abstract:Greening flood protection (GFP) is increasingly recognized as an adaptive and flexible approach to water management that is well suited to addressing uncertain futures associated with climate change. In the last decade, GFP knowledge and policies have developed rapidly, but implementation has been less successful and has run into numerous barriers. In this paper, we address the challenge of realizing green flood protection goals by specifically considering knowledge in the decision-making of a Dutch flood protection project in Lake Markermeer. In this project, an ecological knowledge arrangement and a traditional flood protection knowledge arrangement are compared and their interactions analysed. The analysis provides insight into the specific difficulties of implementing GFP measures and identifies ways to realize GFP goals. The primary challenge is twofold: First, a self-reinforcing cycle of knowledge production and decision-making in the flood protection domain inhibits the introduction of innovative and multifunctional approaches such as GFP; second, the distribution of power is severely unbalanced in terms of ecological enhancement and flood protection, favouring the latter. Implementation of GFP requires structural change and the integration of ecological and flood protection knowledge and policy. Potentially rewarding routes towards this integration are the exploration of shared interests in GFP and the creation of mutual dependency between knowledge arrangements. The case study and the insights it provides show that GFP is far from mainstream practice and that implementation requires serious effort and courage to break with historical practices.
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