This document analyzes the impact of climate change, land use change, and residential mitigation measures on flood risk assessment in the Meuse River region between Belgium and the Netherlands. The researchers find that climate and land use changes could increase flood risks in the region by 20-185% by 2030. Spatial planning projects and household floodproofing measures could each reduce this risk increase by 25-45% and 30-40%, respectively. Combining both adaptation strategies could lower the overall risk increase by 40-60%. The study concludes that land use change may have a greater impact on rising flood risks than climate change alone, and that non-structural adaptation strategies are capable of significantly reducing future flood risks in the region.