Presentation by Henk Alkemade of the Dutch national heritage agency describing how past adaptations to the natural challenges of water management in the Netherlands, and historic records are inspiring solutions to present problems. Climate change is leading to both summer droughts, which can reveal archaeological sites through cropmarks, and seasonal downpours causing flooding. Changes in sea-level are causing soil subsidence and at the same time the land is becoming wetter; images of historical sites show how the land surface has dropped and the water level has risen. Past adaptations to the natural environment included settlement of high points still visible in the landscape today and the creation of a series of dikes, canals and windmills to move water from the land. Series of historical maps show the creation of water systems in cities in the Netherlands - and the infilling of canals in more recent times. Contemporary responses to rising sea levels include re-instating historic canals, drainage systems and water cellars/cisterns to hold back flood water. Measures to increase the biodiversity and to adapt the landuse to the new water levels are all playing a part in management of the historical landscapes of the Netherlands.
2. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Inspiration from the past to tackle problems of
the present
•Problems of the present: New challenges
•Understanding the past: From adaptation to controlling the
natural environment in the Dutch delta
•Inspiration from the past
•Questions and discussion
3. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Inspiration from the past to tackle problems of
the present
Problems of the present: New challenges
4. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Climate change
Drought (summer 2018)
Archaeological exploration
benefits
5. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Climate change
Downpours (2019) More downpours (2019)
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Sea level rise and soil subsidence
Sea level rise Soil subsidence
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The land gets wetter over time
landscape in the 17th century – relatively dry
(Paulus Potter)
landscape at the end of the 19th century – very
wet (Willem Maris)
12. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Inspiration from the past to tackle problems of
the present
Understanding the past: From adaptation to controlling the
natural environment in the Dutch delta
20. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana,
Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
Inspiration from the past to tackle problems of
the present
Inspiration from the past
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Amersfoort, 28th June 2019
The changing city (Zwolle)
21/13
Understanding the underlying watersystem is crucial
Cities and water
Cities and water
1575
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Understanding the underlying watersystem is crucial
Cities and water
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Inspiration from the past…
Watercellars/cisternes
1768
Keizersgracht 576
Herengracht
354
Menne Kosian
16 oktober 2018
24/16
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Inspiration from the past…
Watercellars/cisternes
Menne Kosian
16 oktober 2018
25/16
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Inspiration from the past…
Waterstopper
De Hoofdstraat in Schiedam staat bij vloed
regelmatig onder water. Om het water uit
de huizen te houden worden vloedplanken
in de deuropeningen gezet en de kieren
met klei dichtgesmeerd. Nummer 19 is het
kruidenierswinkeltje van W.J. van
Lelieveld.
Chr. de Breur, 1955
Menne Kosian
16 oktober 2018
26/16
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Inspiration from the past…
Menne Kosian
16 oktober 2018
27/16
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Agricultural land, water and biodiversity
Surface area open water
1700
2017
2109 km2
1903 km2
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Questions and discussion
• (pre-)Historical landscapes should be a theme in Europeana
• Knowing our past and showing our heritage is good, but learning
from it is better