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- Biodiversity
- Coastal Flooding
- Drought
- Groundwater
- Land Reclamation
- Living with Water
- Resilient Waters
- River Flooding
- Sanitation
- Subsidence
- Urban Water
- Water Expertise
- Water and Design
- Water Planning
Living with Water
"The Netherlands and water are inextricably linked. There is, of course, the famous coast, but behind it lies a fascinating landscape of ditches, waterways, canals, lakes and rivers. Our windmills, pumping stations, polders and dikes are world-famous. Nearly a third of our country lies below sea level. If Holland didn’t protect itself against the waters, half of Holland would be submerged. Making Holland a safe country was not easy: the Dutch had to fight for almost every square metre of land. Sometimes the people won, sometimes it was the sea. The large water engineering works of the past centuries, culminating in the Delta Works, are examples of our victories over the sea. How we manage our water and enjoy it can be seen and experienced in various places." Holland.com