Resilience Reflection #34: Open risk communicationWhy is open risk communication by governments important for a resilient society?Read more
Salt marsh vegetation reduces wave impact on sea dikes by 5 per centIn the spring of 2024, Researchers from the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Twente investigated how salt marsh vegetation affects wave impacts on a Wadden Sea dike in the Delta Flume of Deltares. The tests showed that the wave height decreased by 5 per cent during the peak of a storm. These results will result in considerable cost savings on future reinforcements of sea dikes with salt marshes.Read more
Resilience Reflection #34: Open risk communication
Salt marsh vegetation reduces wave impact on sea dikes by 5 per cent
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