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THE DSS ‘PLANNING KIT' AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE SPANKRACHT STUDY

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Kors, A.G.
  Associate Editor Teknomo, Kardi (Ateneo de Manila University)
  Associate Editor Don, Nguyen Cao (Institute of Lowland Technology, Saga University)
  Editor Araki, Hiroyuki
  Editor van de Ven, Frans H.M.
  Editor Budkowska, Bozena B.
JOURNAL:
  Lowland Technology International, 6(2), 61 - 66.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): lowland technology
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://www.ilt.saga-u.ac.jp/ialt/lti/jnls/lti_volume6.html#p61_66
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-411-249 (Last edited on 2005/02/15 00:41:21 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The Netherlands is expected to face severe consequences of climate change. A rise of the average sea level with 60 cm and an increase with about 20% of the extreme discharges of the rivers Rhine and Meuse might be expected ad the end of this century. This requires measures. Therefore a policy analyses has been carried out to determine which strategy could be followed to maintain the current safety standards. In this policy analyses about three hundred spatial measures were evaluated. To support the work a Decision Support System has been developed: the Planning Kit. This article presents the Planning Kit and illustrates working with the Planning Kit. In the Spankracht study the Planning Kit proved to be an indispensable instrument in the evaluation process.
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