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== WEERGAVE TABULAIRE DATA ==
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| '''Country:'''
| Belgium
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| '''Coordinate'''
| 50° 52' 59", 4° 4' 52"
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| '''Pilot manager authority:'''
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* Province of East Flanders
* Ghent University
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| '''Objective:'''
|
* Setup of self-relational actor-networks using urban site as Urban Water Livings Labs
* Identification of key stakeholders for self-reliant water management
* Realisation of shared stakeholder method for self-reliant water management (layer 3 and 4)
* Adoptable model of bottom-up flood prone area as a living lab approach
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| '''Flood risk:'''
| Fluvial.
The Dender has naturally a quick hydrological response because of the loam soils in the uphill zones. In case of intense rainfall, the river response is relatively quickly, increasing its level. Furthermore, the Dender Basin has been subject to land sealing through urbanization enhancing this process.
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| '''Stakeholder(s):'''
|}
== LIJSTEN ==
{{#ask: [[Category:Project]] [[Supercontext::Sociale_innovatie]]
{{#ask: [[Category:Project]] [[Supercontext::Sociale_innovatie]]
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| ?Self=Project

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GEEN OPMAAK

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WIKITABLE (ZONDER HEADERS)

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WIKITABLE (MET HEADERS)

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WIKITABLE (MET HEADERS, TE SORTEREN)

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WEERGAVE TABULAIRE DATA

Country: Belgium
Coordinate 50° 52' 59", 4° 4' 52"
Pilot manager authority:
  • Province of East Flanders
  • Ghent University
Objective:
  • Setup of self-relational actor-networks using urban site as Urban Water Livings Labs
  • Identification of key stakeholders for self-reliant water management
  • Realisation of shared stakeholder method for self-reliant water management (layer 3 and 4)
  • Adoptable model of bottom-up flood prone area as a living lab approach
Flood risk: Fluvial.

The Dender has naturally a quick hydrological response because of the loam soils in the uphill zones. In case of intense rainfall, the river response is relatively quickly, increasing its level. Furthermore, the Dender Basin has been subject to land sealing through urbanization enhancing this process.

Stakeholder(s):

LIJSTEN