Fluid Soils: (Co)Designing for the Wadden Sea Landscapes

L. Cipriani (Editor)

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Abstract

The relationship between soil and water is at the center of interest now more than ever. Despite being a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary environmental value and beauty, the Wadden Sea, its territories, and its people now face an uncertain future while wrestling with latent climatic, economic-productive, and social crises. Subsidence increased by gas extraction and peat oxidation, soil erosion, saltwater intrusion, eutrophication, and agricultural water pollution testify to a territory in the throes of long-term repossession by the sea. Can we (co)design the Wadden Sea landscapes? How can we transform these emergencies into opportunities? Based upon applied research work in regional scenario-making and local design projects, the book attempts to imagine the present and future of the Wadden Sea and its hinterland adopting (co)designing approaches. Peatlands, agriculture, energy, and heritage all intersect to encourage economies and social inclusion projects where the landscapes of soil and water become the driving force to overcome the crises.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherTU Delft OPEN Publishing
Number of pages313
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-6366-823-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • climate change
  • co-design processes
  • water and soil
  • Wadden Sea Region

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