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|Supercontext=Onderzoeksgroepen
|Supercontext=Onderzoeksgroepen
|Name=Building with Nature
|Name=Building with Nature
|Subheading=Natuurlijke processen inzetten voor waterveiligheid
|Subheading=Making use of natural processes for water safety.
|Summary=Building with Nature (Bouwen met de Natuur) is een aanpak in de kustverdediging die erop gericht is robuuste innovatieve oplossingen te ontwikkelen die duurzame waterveiligheid op een kosteneffectieve en duurzame wijze combineren met versterken van andere functies als natuur en recreatie. Building with Nature-oplossingen voor kustveiligheid richten zich in de eerste plaats op het inzetten van natuurlijke materialen als zand en slib. In toenemende mate wordt levende natuur ingezet voor (voor)oeverversteviging, opslibbing en golfremming, zoals schelpdieren en vegetatie. Dit onderdeel van Building with Nature wordt aangeduid als Building with Living Nature (Bouwen met Levende Natuur).
|Summary=Building with Nature is a coastal protection strategy in which innovative solutions are created in order to improve water safety, cost effectiveness and sustainability while combining these factors with the reinforcement with functions like nature and recreation. Building with Nature-solutions in terms of water safety orientate themselves on using natural materials like sand and silt. Living organisms, like vegetation and shellfish, are used for shore reinforcements, sedimentation and decreasing wave energy. This portion of Building with nature is categorized under the term Building with Living Nature.
|Objective=Gebruikmaken van natuurlijke processen om waterveiligheid en tegelijkertijd de natuurwaarden te verhogen.
|Objective=Making use of natural processes, not only to improve water safety, but also add natural value to the areas. This is done in cooperation with different local, regional, national and international partners. With this we hope to achieve the use of knowledge of scientific research into practical solutions, combine research and education and collaboration between national and international partners.
|Mission=max. 20 woorden
|Mission=Developing, researching and teaching on the topic of applicable solutions for the use and production of ecosystem services as a functional part of the wet infrastructure.
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|Imagename=Oesterdam BwN.png
|Professor=Gebruiker:Stronkhorst,CNTR 00020,
|Professor=Gebruiker:Stronkhorst,CNTR 00020
|Contact person=Gebruiker:Lage0009
|Contact person=Gebruiker:Lage0009
|Project=PR 00031
|Project=PR 00040,
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Making use of natural processes for water safety.

Building with Nature is a coastal protection strategy in which innovative solutions are created in order to improve water safety, cost effectiveness and sustainability while combining these factors with the reinforcement with functions like nature and recreation. Building with Nature-solutions in terms of water safety orientate themselves on using natural materials like sand and silt. Living organisms, like vegetation and shellfish, are used for shore reinforcements, sedimentation and decreasing wave energy. This portion of Building with nature is categorized under the term Building with Living Nature.

Missie
Developing, researching and teaching on the topic of applicable solutions for the use and production of ecosystem services as a functional part of the wet infrastructure.
Doelstelling
Making use of natural processes, not only to improve water safety, but also add natural value to the areas. This is done in cooperation with different local, regional, national and international partners. With this we hope to achieve the use of knowledge of scientific research into practical solutions, combine research and education and collaboration between national and international partners.
Lector
Wietse van de Lageweg, Tjeerd Bouma
Contactpersoon
Wietse van de Lageweg
HZ-thema's
Water, Voeding

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