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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

http://www.eea.europa.eu/cop15/bend-the-trend/environmental-atlas-of-europe-m...
Almost a third of the Netherlands lies below sea level, and over the centuries the country has developed a highly efficient flood-defence system. The tragic floods of 1953, caused by a storm surge and exceptionally spring tides, led to a range of modern-day engineering so-lutions as well as a heightened awareness in Dutch society of the dangers of sea level rise. But when, in the mid 1990s, unusually heavy rain in Belgium and Germany caused the Rhine and the Meuse to breach their banks and hundreds of thousands of people had to be evacuated, it was clear that long-term action would have to be taken to protect against flooding from river water as well. The government has now launched a wide ranging pro-gramme of adaptation schemes to protect the coasts from sea-level and to create Room for the River, by establishing unobstructed spaces into which the major rivers can safely over-flow.

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  • @ashleyrenae85 There are no alligators and water moccasins in the natural waters of The Netherlands.

  • Some towns have a large alligator and water moccasin population so I wonder how this will factor in?

  • @kmarinas86 yup

  • 4:52 - 5:00

    Much much more economical than Dubai.

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