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Transforming water infrastructure by linking water management and urban renewal in Rotterdam
Authors:Rutger de Graaf [Author Vitae]  Rutger van der Brugge [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:
  • a Delft University of Technology, Section of Water Resources, PO Box 5048, Delft, The Netherlands
  • b Erasmus University Rotterdam, Drift, Faculty of Social Sciences, PO Box 1738, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Abstract:Urban water systems have to deal with the impacts of climate change. In response, urban water managers in the city of Rotterdam developed a new water management strategy combining the renewal of water infrastructure with neighborhood revitalization projects. A key factor was the recognition that additional water retention in existing urban areas could only be realized if these projects were linked to urban renewal programs. Moreover, it was acknowledged that through new water retention infrastructure the quality of the social environment of deteriorated neighborhoods could be restored. The results from this historical analysis show that this turn in thinking initiated a successful water policy innovation in Rotterdam, in which the urban water policy is used to solve other urban problems as well by improving the quality of the public amenity. This paper presents key factors that contributed to this process and provides recommendations to further advance the transformation of urban water management infrastructure and the link with spatial planning.
    Keywords:Urban water management   Infrastructure   Transitions   Urban renewal
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