dunes by vincent van gogh, the hague, august 1882
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Diverse biotopes
Internal mobility network
Tourism
Gentrification
S W
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SWOT Analysis
Identity based on local economic activity
Transit to the city center
Attractive beachDisconnected ecologies
Lack of green public space
Lack of connection between both sides of the harbour
Harbours outside coastal defense boundary
Dune landscape as identity
Westduinweg streetscape
Open space for public use
Land-water relationship
Climate change
Rising sea levels
ecology as a stakeholder
building with nature
coexistence(confluence & interchange)
dune, water,
and port identity
integrated ecologies
everyday activities
densification
experimental (data)
adaptation (flexibility & traditional knowldge)
ever-changing
landscaoes
water resilience
shared space
public space
diversity
participation
SDG 11: Sustainable
cities & communities
SDG 13: Climate action
SDG 15: Life on land
Values & Key Ideas
Strategic Questions
As the area densifies and develops,
how can we give voice to ecological
stakeholders?
How can we encourage new
development while protecting existing
local businesses and identity?
How can we make this district water-resilient without being against
natural processes?
Standing alongside dunes that have long mediated land and sea, by 2040, Scheveningen will be a vibrant district known for varied landscapes that co-exist with active public life and a strong local economy.
uneistrict
future generations
private investors
Ministry of Infrastructure
and Water Management
shipment & logistics industries
property developers
businesses (dining,
tourism, retail, construction)
insurance companies
tourists
fishermen
residents
ecology
NGOs
Municipality of The Hague
academic institutions
HTM
sailing clubs
fishing clubs
convince
inform
key players
empower
Stakeholder Analysis
pow
er
interests
civil society
private sector
public sector
Toolbox: Ecotopes
overgrown rail tracks
sandy beachdune
private garden
urban forest
canal
harbour
fish farm
Toolbox: Defining Ecological Units
Diversity of biotope
Combination of ecotopes
Capacity to coexist with water
Capacity to form microclimates
Nature of the ecotopes in terms of human contact
Faculty of life chances
Ma’s Criteria to Evaluate Life chances
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CIP
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PLA
NN
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2020 2030 2040
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Collecting & processing ecological data
Development plan (transactions)
Transaction (development-repair)
Blue-green infrastructure networkWestduinweg redesign
Dune theatre Harbour business development
Seafood market Water adaptation
Building social consensus
Serious games – data collection
Development plan (seafood market)
Masterplan of coexistence
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Timeline