dakgroen
Dakgroen is the Dutch term for a green roof, a system that adds vegetation to building rooftops to create a living, insulated surface. A dakgroen installation typically includes a waterproofing layer, a drainage layer, a growing medium, and vegetation, with optional irrigation and protection layers. Plants are usually hardy and drought-tolerant.
There are three main categories: extensive, semi-extensive, and intensive. Extensive dakgroen uses a shallow substrate (often
Benefits include stormwater retention and reduced runoff, improved insulation and energy efficiency, and enhanced biodiversity by
Design and maintenance considerations: structural load capacity, roof slope, waterproofing quality, and drainage are critical. Substrate
Policy and adoption: dakgroen is supported in many European countries through building codes, urban drainage policies,