3 November 2011 DeltaSync BV & Rotterdam University of Applied Science Dr. ir. Rutger de Graaf Designing adaptive cities Innovations for flood proof eco-cities
Oct 19, 2014
3 November 2011
DeltaSync BV amp
Rotterdam University of Applied Science
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
Designing adaptive cities Innovations for flood proof eco-cities
Deltasync
bull Specialized in floating urbanization
bull Real estate architecture engineering and water management experts
bull 4 years experience in an emerging market
bull Broad business network Construction and engineering industry Municipalities Project developers
bull Strategic collaboration Delft University of Technology
Deltasync Clients shy
Outline
bull Introduction
bull Vulnerability
bull Characteristics of flood proof ecocities
bull Governance of flood proof ecocities
Trends
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Deltasync
bull Specialized in floating urbanization
bull Real estate architecture engineering and water management experts
bull 4 years experience in an emerging market
bull Broad business network Construction and engineering industry Municipalities Project developers
bull Strategic collaboration Delft University of Technology
Deltasync Clients shy
Outline
bull Introduction
bull Vulnerability
bull Characteristics of flood proof ecocities
bull Governance of flood proof ecocities
Trends
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Deltasync Clients shy
Outline
bull Introduction
bull Vulnerability
bull Characteristics of flood proof ecocities
bull Governance of flood proof ecocities
Trends
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Outline
bull Introduction
bull Vulnerability
bull Characteristics of flood proof ecocities
bull Governance of flood proof ecocities
Trends
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Trends
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Trends and traditional approach lead to deltas
that are
bull Increasingly urbanized
bull Increasingly under sea level
bull Increasingly dependent on large scale globalizing
networks of energy water and food supply
bull Increasingly vulnerable to floods and droughts
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Why change
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Dutch water vulnerability dilemma
Coping
Capacity
Adaptive
Capacity
Threshold
Capacity
Recovery
Capacity
Urbanization
Increased flood risk
Higher dikes
amp pumping capacity
Urbanization Vulnerable delta
Land subsidence Increased vulnerability
Lock-in
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Type Time orientation
Responsibility
Threshold Capacity
Damage
prevention
Past Clear
Coping Capacity
Damage
reduction
Instant Not clear
Recovery Capacity
Damage
reaction
Instant
future
Not clear
Adaptive Capacity
Damage
anticipation
Future Undefined
The concept of vulnerability
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven en NC van de Giesen (2007) Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate
change in the Netherlands Natural Hazards Nat Hazards (2009) 51 pp 407ndash422
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Surface water as energy source
Graaf RE de FHM van de Ven I Miltenburg G van Ee LCE van de Winckel en G van Wijk (2008) Exploring the Technical and Economic
Feasibility of using the Urban Water System as a Sustainable Energy Source Thermal Science Vol 12 No 4 pp 35-50
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Rathaus Zurich
Oldest surface water heatpump system in
Europe (1938)
bull Design capacity 70 kW (heating and
cooling)
bull Current heating capacity 210 kW
bull Current cooling capacity 130 kW
bull Minimal water temperature Limmat 4oC
bull Maximal watertemperature Limmat 25oC
Water as heatsource examples
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Den Bosch heat and cooling from pond on
top of parking garage
(Essent energieprojectennl)
Water as heatsource examples
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Den Haag Heat from the North Sea
Water as heatsource examples
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
The floating City concept
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floating buildings in the Netherlands
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
FLOATING PAVILION
Pilot project for Floodproof Urbanisation
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
FLOATING PAVILION
Construction Process
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Flexibility
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
FLOATING PAVILION
Green Technology
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
The NEXT STEP towards floating urbanisation
State of the art Next steps
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floating City Almere
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Ecology and Urban development
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
RESEARCH
Self-Sufficient utilities
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floating Houses Harnaschpolder
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Source MLIT 2005
Japan superlevee
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floodproofing Hotspots
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Floodproofing Hotspots
Normal situation During a flood
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Water systems as a
source
More functions for urban water
Initiative for water
manager
Integration flood control
and urban development
Involvement of citizens
Floodproof Ecocity
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
What is a transition
bull Major change in a complex societal system bull Water management energy transportation
bull Changes in bull Values and norms
bull Technology
bull Legislation
bull Stakeholders and dominant practices
bull During a transition a paradigm shift occurs
bull System innovation rather than system optimization
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
Regime
Source Van der Brugge 2006
bull Regime dominant cluster of artifacts institutions rules and norms
assembled and maintained to perform economic and social activities
(Nelson and Winter 1982 Rip and Kemp 1998 Geels 2002 Van de Poel
2003))
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Laws
Norms
Value systems
Paradigms
Discourse
Rivers
Lakes
Pools
Groundwater
Defence constructions
Dunes
Pumping stations
Ministry
Water boards
Municipalities
Building contractors
Engineering consultants
Actors amp Resources Physical Artefacts
Immaterial Artefacts
Belief systems
Water system
bull Change programs in complex societal systems are mostly
focused on one sometimes two of the regimersquos components
Regime
Organization
Reform
Technology
Push
Awareness
Campaigns
Mono
Functional
Intervention
Making
New Laws
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Conventional Transformative
Innovative demonstration projects
Showcase
Experience evaluate improve replicate
Role of water scientists
Recognition based on
acceptation of
publications by specialised community
Recognition based on
provision of useful knowledge
to solve urgent societal problems
Role of citizens Passive consumer Source of context specific knowledge co-producer
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Mainstream Transformative
Policy Uniform policy Policy adjusted according to level of receptivity
Accountability Frameworks
Effective execution of fragmented tasks
Co-responsibility of multiple organisations
Implementation Tendering procedures
- Prescribed solutions in
separate pieces
-Tendering procedures based on lowest costs
- Tendering of complete
development trajectories
- Selection based on costs quality and system impacts
Governance of floodproof ecocities
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
Mainstream Transformative
Reward mechanisms
Fulfil procedures within
budget within projected timeframes
- Contribution to total system performance
Management style
- Authority driven
- Responsibility driven
- Measurable short term targets
- Leadership driven
- System performance driven - Long term performance
Governance of floodproof ecocities
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl
For more information
DeltaSync
Molengraaffsingel 12-14 2629 JD Delft Netherlands
Dr ir Rutger de Graaf
T +31 152561872
C +31 616308790
wwwdeltasyncnl