Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers

The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in response to increasing river discharges. Recently, making more room for the river is, however, being challenged for future application because the flood defenses are assessed to be too...

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Main Authors: Frans Klijn, Nathalie Asselman, Dennis Wagenaar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/224
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author Frans Klijn
Nathalie Asselman
Dennis Wagenaar
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description The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in response to increasing river discharges. Recently, making more room for the river is, however, being challenged for future application because the flood defenses are assessed to be too weak and will need reinforcement anyway. To be able to decide on the most desirable policy for the remainder of the century, we require knowledge of all benefits and costs of individual interventions and strategic alternatives for flood mitigation. In this paper, we quantify some benefits of making more room for the rivers. We recognize and quantify two risk-reducing effects and provide results of analyses for the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in The Netherlands. Making room for rivers was originally advocated because it (1) reduces the consequences of flooding, as well as (2) reduces the probability of failure of the embankments. We have now quantified these effects allowing translation into risk reduction proper. Moreover, larger floodplain surface area may influence the relationship between discharge and flood level, which implies that rivers with widened floodplains are less sensitive to uncertainties about future river discharges. This does not reduce risk proper, but makes the river system more robust, as we shall argue in the discussion where we present risk reduction and robustness as complementary perspectives for assessing strategic alternatives for flood risk management.
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spelling doaj.art-de4b400d43e04b649cfae35b69efda322022-12-22T01:38:04ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632018-06-018622410.3390/geosciences8060224geosciences8060224Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large RiversFrans Klijn0Nathalie Asselman1Dennis Wagenaar2Deltares, P.O. Box 177, NL 2600 MH Delft, The NetherlandsDeltares, P.O. Box 177, NL 2600 MH Delft, The NetherlandsDeltares, P.O. Box 177, NL 2600 MH Delft, The NetherlandsThe Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in response to increasing river discharges. Recently, making more room for the river is, however, being challenged for future application because the flood defenses are assessed to be too weak and will need reinforcement anyway. To be able to decide on the most desirable policy for the remainder of the century, we require knowledge of all benefits and costs of individual interventions and strategic alternatives for flood mitigation. In this paper, we quantify some benefits of making more room for the rivers. We recognize and quantify two risk-reducing effects and provide results of analyses for the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in The Netherlands. Making room for rivers was originally advocated because it (1) reduces the consequences of flooding, as well as (2) reduces the probability of failure of the embankments. We have now quantified these effects allowing translation into risk reduction proper. Moreover, larger floodplain surface area may influence the relationship between discharge and flood level, which implies that rivers with widened floodplains are less sensitive to uncertainties about future river discharges. This does not reduce risk proper, but makes the river system more robust, as we shall argue in the discussion where we present risk reduction and robustness as complementary perspectives for assessing strategic alternatives for flood risk management.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/224flood mitigationroom for riversconveyancefloodingflood probabilityflood consequenceflood riskrobustnessRhine RiverMeuse RiverNetherlands
spellingShingle Frans Klijn
Nathalie Asselman
Dennis Wagenaar
Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
Geosciences
flood mitigation
room for rivers
conveyance
flooding
flood probability
flood consequence
flood risk
robustness
Rhine River
Meuse River
Netherlands
title Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
title_full Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
title_fullStr Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
title_full_unstemmed Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
title_short Room for Rivers: Risk Reduction by Enhancing the Flood Conveyance Capacity of The Netherlands’ Large Rivers
title_sort room for rivers risk reduction by enhancing the flood conveyance capacity of the netherlands large rivers
topic flood mitigation
room for rivers
conveyance
flooding
flood probability
flood consequence
flood risk
robustness
Rhine River
Meuse River
Netherlands
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/224
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