Using geodesign to develop a spatial adaption strategy for Friesland

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2014

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Janssen, R.
Eikelboom, T.
Brouns, KarlijnISNI 0000000419470408
Verhoeven, JosISNI 0000000116121315

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Lee, D.
Dias, E.
Scholten, H.J.

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Abstract

The Province and Water board of Friesland have decided to develop a long-term adaptation strategy for the Frisian peat meadow area. A planning process with all stakeholders has been started to develop this strategy. In a workshop setting, the participants were asked to design spatial plans for the region. A large amount of spatial information was available to support the participants. A geodesign tool was developed to support the stakeholder workshops. This tool allowed the participants to change land use and water management while providing immediate feedback on policy objectives. The tools proved effective in exchanging, validating and correcting information. The tools were also effective in supporting the participants to jointly design the spatial plans.

Keywords

SDG 15 - Life on Land

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Janssen, R, Eikelboom, T, Brouns, K & Verhoeven, J 2014, Using geodesign to develop a spatial adaption strategy for Friesland. in D Lee, E Dias & H J Scholten (eds), Geodesign by integrating design and geospatial sciences. Springer, New York, pp. 103-106. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08299-8_7