Why?
Heavy rainfall will occur with an increasing frequency. It is therefore important to take measures to prevent water nuisance and even damage. To ensure the succes of such measures, government and bussiness should collaborate in the urban designing and construction of buildings.
The region of Westland is heavily urbanised, meaning not much open space is left for the use of collecting and store water. It is therefore necessary to find creative solutions which can store, collect and discharge the surplus of water. One of the solutions would be collecting and storing the water at the place where it falls, for example on rooftops or on parking lots. Other measures to increase the spongeness of an area could include a semi-infiltratable pavement, green rooftops and infiltration-banks.
What?
In March 2018 World Horti Center officially opened, a knowledge sharing and inovation center and platform in which bussiness, the educational sector, research institutes and government can come together to collaboratively work with and inspire each other.
Together with ‘Demokwekerij’, the educational institution Lentiz, and the auction FloraHolland, a showcase concersing water management was set up. The goal of the measures which are taken at the World Horti Center is to increase the ability of the area to hold and infiltrate water through on top of the expected measures in standard government regulation. Three different measures have been implemented: a swale, porous paving materials at the parking lots and ground infiltration.