03943nam 2200397 450 991077476790332120230326211810.0(CKB)5680000000300352(NjHacI)995680000000300352(EXLCZ)99568000000030035220230326d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBuilding with Nature perspectives Cross-disciplinary BwN approaches in coastal regions /edited by Janneke van Bergen, Steffen Nijhuis, Nikki Brand[Place of publication not identified] :TU Delft Open,2021.©20211 online resource (294 pages)Includes bibliographical references and index.7 Building with Nature perspectives J. van Bergen, S. Nijhuis, N. Brand & M. Hertogh -- INFRASTRUCTURE -- 15 Building with Nature as integrated design of infrastructures N. Brand & M. Hertogh -- 29 A systematic design approach for objectifying Building with Nature solutions M. de Vries, M. van Koningsveld, S. Aarninkhof & H. de Vriend -- 51 Objectifying Building with Nature strategies Towards scale-resolving policies M. de Vries, M. van Koningsveld, S. Aarninkhof & H. de Vriend -- 73 Engineering roles in Building with Nature interdisciplinary design Educational Experiences R. Klaassen, B. Kothuis & J. Slinger -- SPATIAL DESIGN -- 101 Urban dunes Towards BwN design principles for dune formation along urbanized shores J. van Bergen, J. Mulder, S. Nijhuis, D. Poppema, K. Wijnberg & M. Kuschnerus -- 129 Building with landscape On-site experimental installations informing BwN methodology R. van der Velde, M. Pouderoijen, J. van Bergen, I. Bobbink, F. van Loon, D. Piccinini & D. Jauslin -- 149 Pioneering Sand Motor The Sand Motor as source to rethink anthropogenic coastal modifications in cultural public space J. Heerema -- ECOLOGY -- 177 Odum's dark bottle and an ecosystem approach B. Cook -- 203 Building with Nature in landscape practice M. van Stiphout -- MODELLING -- 223 A novel coastal landscape model for sandy systems Community base for interdisciplinary research on coastal evolution A. Luijendijk -- 241 Beach-dune modelling in support of Building with Nature for an integrated spatial design of urbanized sandy shores K. Wijnberg, D. Poppema, J. Mulder, J. van Bergen, G. Campmans, F. Galiforni-Silva, S. Hulscher & P. Pourteimouri -- 261 Natural solutions versus technical solutions How ecosystem benefits can make a difference in public decisions E. Ruijgrok -- 283 Building with Nature as a cross-disciplinary approach The role of hybrid contributions J. van Bergen, S. Nijhuis, N. Brand & M. Hertogh -- 293 About the authors.This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Building with Nature (BwN) for the protection of coastal regions. The key philosophy of BwN is the employment of natural processes to serve societal goals, such as flood safety. The starting point is a systems-based approach, making interventions that employ the shaping forces of the natural system to perform measures by self-regulation. Initial pilots of this innovative approach originate from coastal engineering, with the Sand Motor along the coast of South Holland as one of the prime examples. From here, the BwN approach has evolved into a new generation of nature-based hydraulic solutions, such as mangrove forests, coastal reefs, and green dikes.Building with Nature perspectives City planningCity planning.307.1216Brand NikkiNijhuis Steffenvan Bergen JannekeNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910774767903321Building with Nature perspectives2985741UNINA