vliegelementen
Vliegelementen, often translated as "flight elements" or "flying elements," refers to a concept primarily found in the context of Dutch water management and urban planning. It pertains to the integration of open water features and green spaces within a built environment, specifically designed to manage surface water, enhance biodiversity, and improve the aesthetic and recreational qualities of an area. The core idea is to allow water to flow through or be temporarily stored within these elements, mitigating the risks associated with heavy rainfall and urban runoff.
These elements can take various forms, including canals, ponds, retention basins, and vegetated swales. They are
The implementation of vliegelementen is a key aspect of Dutch water-aware urban design, promoting a symbiotic