FR PLT PR 00008: verschil tussen versies

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Regel 8: Regel 8:
|Start date=2016/10/01
|Start date=2016/10/01
|End date=2020/04/30
|End date=2020/04/30
|Summary=In this pilot, we will try to incorporate and develop a Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP) approach for the Danish context that municipalities can apply to get a better understanding of the possibilities and limitations in  
|Summary=In this pilot, we will try to incorporate and develop a Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP) approach for the Danish context that municipalities can apply to get a better understanding of the possibilities and limitations in regards to flood risk management planning.  The focus in this pilot lies on planning and how long-term planning may lead to more flexible and robust solutions to the current and future challenges.
regards to flood risk management planning.   
 
The focus in this pilot lies on planning and how long-term planning may lead to more flexible and robust solutions to the current and future challenges.
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Regel 30: Regel 27:
|Coordinate=55.7084751, 9.5297944
|Coordinate=55.7084751, 9.5297944
|Pilot manager authority=Danish Coastal Authority
|Pilot manager authority=Danish Coastal Authority
|Objective=Vejle would like to use the DAPP approach in order to incorporate climate change into their urban development plans.
|Objective=The DAPP approach is applied and tested to help the municipality of Vejle to take better decisions on flood protection while keeping its as a harbor city.
|Flood risk=River and sea flooding.
|Flood risk=River and sea flooding.



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Country: Denmark
Coordinate 55° 42' 30.51" N, 9° 31' 47.26" E
Pilot manager authority: Danish Coastal Authority
Objective: The Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways, or DAPP approach, is applied and tested to help the municipality of Vejle plan flood risk management while keeping the value of the city close to the water and harbour activity.
Flood risk: River and sea flooding.

Usually, flooding from the river when heavy rainfalls happen and from the sea when there are storm surges events with a return period of 1:20. The flooding coming from rivers are more common than the flooding coming from the sea.

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