Chris Seijger
University of Twente
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2017
Chris Seijger; W. Douven; G.E. Van Halsema; Leon M. Hermans; J. Evers; H.L. Phi; M.F. Khan; J. Brunner; L. Pols; W. Ligtvoet; S. Koole; K. Slager; M.S. Vermoolen; S. Hasan; V.T.M. Hoang
Sectoral planning on water, agriculture and urban development has not been able to prevent increased flood risks and environmental degradation in many deltas. Governments conceive strategic delta planning as a promising planning approach and develop strategic delta plans. Such plans are linked to actions and means for implementation in the short-term, in line with long-term strategic choices. This paper introduces an analytical framework that focuses on the role of actors, innovative solutions and participatory planning tools in negotiating consent for the strategic choices in a delta plan and its implementation. Cases of Bangladesh, the Netherlands and Vietnam are discussed as a plausibility probe to explore the frameworks potential. The probe reveals that the framework is promising to explain the process and outcomes of strategic delta planning in urbanizing deltas. The paper ends with an initial research agenda to stimulate research and discussion on this new delta planning approach.
Water International | 2018
Chris Seijger; Stijn Brouwer; Arwin van Buuren; H.K. Gilissen; H.F.M.W. van Rijswick; Hendriks Michelle
ABSTRACT The OECD Principles on Water Governance aim to contribute to good water governance. Learning and change through assessments are useful ways to strengthen water governance systems. This article presents a methodology for a learning assessment based on the OECD principles. The methodology has been applied to the Dutch Flood Protection Programme. The analysis revealed various functions of the OECD principles, from enhancing understanding to reforming the agenda, reflection and informed action. Recommendations are given on how the OECD principles can be used to come to meaningful action-oriented water governance assessments; they include contextualization, multiple methods, inclusiveness and periodic assessments.
Environmental Science & Policy | 2013
Chris Seijger; Geert P.M.R. Dewulf; Henriëtte S. Otter; J.P.M. van Tatenhove
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2014
Chris Seijger; Jan van Tatenhove; Geert P.M.R. Dewulf; Henriëtte S. Otter
Environmental Science & Policy | 2016
Chris Seijger; Henriëtte S. Otter; Jan van Tatenhove; Geert P.M.R. Dewulf
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2015
Chris Seijger; Geert P.M.R. Dewulf; J.P.M. van Tatenhove; Henriëtte S. Otter
Archive | 2015
Franke van der Molen; Henny van der Windt; Daniel Puente Rodriguez; Judith Floor; Wanda Van Enst; Chris Seijger; Diana Giebels; Jan van Tatenhove; Hens Runhaar
Archive | 2014
Chris Seijger
Agricultural Water Management | 2018
Dung Duc Tran; Gerardo van Halsema; Petra Hellegers; F. Ludwig; Chris Seijger
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2016
Chris Seijger; W. Douven; van G. Halsema; Leon M. Hermans; J. Evers; H.L. Phi; M.F. Khan; J. Brunner; L. Pols; W. Ligtvoet; S. Koole; K. Slager; M.S. Vermoolen; S. Hasan; Vo Thi Minh Hoang