Ecological Sea Defense for Afsluitdijk22/07/2008 |
| The creation of tidal marshes on the mud-flat side of the Dutch Closure Dike (Afsluitdijk) will provide the Netherlands with a sea defense, a new nature area as well as leisure opportunities. That is the thrust of the advice given to the Dutch Department of Public Works by the consortium consisting of engineering consultancy DHV, knowledge institute Wageningen IMARES, and the design firm Alle Hosper. The department had called on experts to present their plans for the Afsluitdijk market consultation. |
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Stimulus for recreation The creation of the tidal marshes will lead to the formation of a 30km long nature area with a protected bicycle path with a view over the flats. The consortium also suggests setting up a visitors' center, from which one will be able to follow the development of the mud-flat works. Motorists, however, will not be able to see much of the tidal marshes, since they will be travelling on the IJsselmeer side of the dike. In response to the transport problem at the intersection of the road and water traffic, the consortium recommends building access bridges over time. These would indeed offer a view over the new nature area.
Feasible alternative The concept draws on proven, centuries-old technology in a modern format that can be quickly implemented. Furthermore, the proposed solution fits within the available budget. The mud-flats thus constitute a serious alternative to the "conventional" reinforcement that must be completed by 2015. "Naturally, it would be sensible to optimize the marsh creation by using a test-marsh to precisely determine the level to which we will have to introduce the sand and at which point we can let nature take over", says DHV's Jasper Fiselier, the consortium's project manager.
International interest There is a great deal of interest in the cultivation of sustainable sea defenses. DHV is currently working on the construction of the coastal city of Caofeidian on the Bohai Sea in China. The city is being built on a protected island structure on the model of the Dutch mud-flats. In addition DHV, Wageningen IMARES and Deltares are collaborating actively in the Mississippi delta.
More information about the Afsluitdijk innovation projects and project plans (web page in Dutch).
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According to the consortium's spokesperson, DHV's Marjan den Braber, "The creation of a wide soft dike has a number of advantages compared to the traditional approach of dike-raising, while offering at least the same level of 
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