Bangladesh Deltaplan 2100

Bangladesh Deltaplan 2100

Bangladesh

Bangladesh Deltaplan 2100

Formulation of an integral long term flood risk protection strategy for Bangladesh

Bangladesh is confronted with an increasing flood risk, water supply and quality challenges and an increase of population and urban expansion. A coherent strategic long-term vision is needed to guide sustainable future development of the country.

As a partner in the BanDuDeltAS consortium Defacto works together with Bangladeshi experts on the formulation of the Deltaplan. During the Deltaplan formulation we will formulate an integrated long term vision based on scenario’s (forecasting). The vision will function as a guiding principle and assessment framework for different measures that will have to be taken over time (back casting).

The unique, complex situation of Bangladesh requires a solid and transparent approach, and close cooperation with stakeholders. The Deltaplan formulation process will therefore be supported by a process in which creative workshops, referred to as ‘Delta ateliers’, are applied to support the collection or assessment of existing plans and the development of new measures and strategies.

Client:  Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Netherlands & Government of Bangladesh

In cooperation with: Twynstra Gudde, Deltares, ECORYS, Mott MacDonald, IWM, CEGIS, UNESCO-IHE, Witteveen+Bos, Wageningen UR

Bangladesh kent een reeks uitdagingen op het gebied van waterbeheer en heeft behoefte aan een samenhangend langetermijnplan. Nederland wil met zijn kennis en ervaring op dit vlak hulp bieden aan ontwikkelingslanden.

In het BanDuDeltAS consortium (Bangladesh Dutch Delta Advisory Services) werkt DEFACTO samen met Twynstra Gudde, Deltares, ECORYS, Mott MacDonald, IWM, CEGIS, UNESCO-IHE, Witteveen+Bos en Wageningen UR. De unieke, complexe situatie van het land vraagt om een vakkundige en transparante aanpak, samen met lokale belanghebbenden.

Opdrachtgever: Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken

In samenwerking met: Twynstra Gudde, Deltares, ECORYS, Mott MacDonald, IWM, CEGIS, UNESCO-IHE, Witteveen+Bos, Wageningen UR

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