H. Lenders, M. Huijbregts, Bram G. W. Aarts, C. Turnhout
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引用次数: 11
评估荷兰河堤加固规划中对景观、自然和文化历史价值的保护程度
荷兰河区因其景观、自然和文化历史元素(也称为LNC价值)而受到高度重视。根据目前荷兰政策河坝增援部队,这些值应该在计划和执行维护河流堤防加固工程按照“选择性智能设计策略”。本文提出了一个由20个模块组成的审计模型,评估在规划过程中考虑到LNC值的程度。该模型在八个项目上进行了测试,似乎非常符合目标。但是,如果有关各方能够就这一问题达成协商一致意见,则用于连接各个模块的权重常数的分配将得到改进。测试结果表明,在8个项目中,有5个项目充分考虑了LNC值。没有充分考虑到的方面,特别是动物群调查、低成本要素的评估和影响评估。此外,LNC值经常被恢复或补偿,而不是保留。个别河堤加固工程之间存在较大差异。该方法也可应用于其他国家的河堤加固方案。版权所有©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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