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Buffer Brooks


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Tackling water problems at the source.

How do we make room in our landscapes, both urban and rural, for a robust river system? How do we tackle challenges such as drought, erosion and flooding at the source? Which local coalitions must we form to achieve this?

Display Case

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Here and there, local authorities, farmers or nature associations are working to make room for water once more. The initiatives are still in their infancy, but the knowledge gained is valuable. We collect these experiences to form the basis for replicating projects all over the country.

Action plan

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More and more people are aware of the urgency of the water issue. Local, regional and national governments have also woken up to it. Grey and paved roads are out, the green-blue network is in. But how can we get governments, citizens, farmers and nature organisations to work together on such a complex and large-scale challenge?

Discover the map with all the Building Blocks

Building blocks

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De Zwarte Beek

Limburg’s Zwarte Beek is one of the most important river valleys in Flanders. The unique, peat-rich area has a great variety of vegetation and (endangered) animal species. Management of the river aims to safeguard and restore the peat bog, which plays an important role in CO2 capture.

Max-sur-Zenne

When water comes to the surface and biodiversity revives

Observatory

An observatory to better see the natural environment

Woluwe Waterland

Water and urbanization meet in new water districts

Readings

Publication
VLM
Patrick Verstegen, Marie van Loon, Bram Vandemoortel
Book
YAKU vzw
Elina Bennetsen Zuzanna Rucka Lieven Symons Katelijne Vanhoutte
Article
A+ Architecture In Belgium
Pieter T’Jonck
Article
Blauwdruk
Mark Hendriks, Dirk Sijmons, Ingeborg Thoral
Publication
Jovis
Marco Ranzato et al.
Publication
Gemeente Boxtel
Initiatiefgroep Mozaïek Dommelvallei, Floris Alkemade Architect, De Oversteek Ruimtelijke Processen