Real Change for the Rhine
Freek van der Pluijm, Kirsten Kuipers, Toine Smits
The Province of Gelderland in The Netherlands sits at the river’s delta at the North Sea and its government has become concerned about the long-term sustainability of the region in the wake of widespread flooding and disruptions in the area. After years of trying short-term technical interventions to “fix” this problem, there is now an awareness that traditional approaches are out of date, and that land use, river management and flood protection strategies should focus more on long-term interventions. This has triggered a series of international debates, developments of innovative techniques, participation and decision-making processes, as well as an engagement with the Real Change Programme, a research initiative co-lead by The Natural Step.
