getijbarrière
Getijbarrière, or tidal barrier, is a flood defense structure designed to regulate tidal exchange in estuaries and coastal inlets. Its primary aim is to prevent seawater from propagating upstream during high tides or storm surges, reducing flood risk for adjacent low-lying land, infrastructure, and ecosystems, while still allowing normal tidal flow under calmer conditions.
Most tidal barriers consist of movable gates or barriers that can be closed automatically or remotely in
Operational use involves forecasting and real-time monitoring. In normal conditions the barrier remains open or partially
Environmental and economic aspects are central to project planning. Barriers can affect sediment transport, salinity, and