Watermanagement in Urban Areas
(CT5510)Planning
4a. Planning, Structural approach
- Presentation slides (57 slides / 2,8 MB / pdf)
Lecture on the planning aspects of civil engineering design of the urban water management system. It starts with the importance of understanding the planning process and shows several templates how this can be organized. In addition it elaborates on policy development which proves to be very important to achieve innovations in urban water management. It concludes with the interaction of water and spatial planning. - Collegerama video part 1 (40 min streaming video)
IntroductionAppropriate measuresPolicy developmentCreative phaseExamples of measures - Collegerama video part 2 (137 min. streaming video)
Strategic phaseTemplatesPolicy developmentCollaborative planningInception phaseActorsAreasIssuesHow to evolveIntegrated approachThree track approachDeveloping receptivityTransition managementPlanning structureWater and spatial planningWater opportunities map - Collegerama video part 2 (27 min. streaming video)
Planning structure (revisited)Water assessment
4b. Planning, Water robust urban development
- Presentation slides (22 slides / 2,4 MB / pdf)
A short presentation of the book on water robust urban development (Van de Ven F.H.M, Luijendijk E, et al, 2009. Waterrobuust bouwen. Rotterdam, Beter Bouw en Woonrijp Maken/SBR). It gives an illustration of how the previous discussed policy development and transition management is done in practice. - Collegerama video part 1 (27 min. streaming video)
Houston, we have a problemScope of WRCThree step approachStakeholdersPhases to select measuresConclusions.
4c. Planning, Transition management
- Presentation slides (144 slides / 11,3 MB / pdf)
Lecture of the PhD research of Rutger de Graaf on urban water innovation to reduce vulnerability of urban areas. Showing his findings on both technical concepts as well as the transition management needed to get them implemented on large scale (mainstreaming). - Collegerama video (87 min. streaming video)
Framework of 'Urban water innovations to reduce vulnerability of cities'Examples from JapanExamples from AustraliaThree innovationsMainstreaming of innovations; socio technical regimes & transitionsRotterdam watercity 2035Reciptivity.





