waterschapsrisicos
Waterschapsrisicos refers to the risks that regional water authorities (waterschappen) in the Netherlands must manage in order to protect people, property and the environment from water-related hazards. Waterschappen are responsible for flood protection, water level management, wastewater treatment and related infrastructure within their regions. The concept encompasses the likelihood of adverse events and the potential impacts on safety, economy and public trust, as well as the ability of authorities to prevent, withstand and respond to incidents.
Risk management is typically organized through a formal process that includes identification, assessment and prioritization of
- Physical and climate-related risks such as river and coastal flooding, heavy rainfall, drought, and sea-level rise.
- Infrastructure and operational risks involving dikes, pumping stations, gates, and maintenance programs.
- Environmental and water quality risks, including pollution incidents and ecological pressures.
- Financial and governance risks, including budgeting, procurement, and compliance.
- Cybersecurity and information risks affecting digital monitoring and control systems.
- Reputational and social risks related to public trust and communication.
Mitigation strategies range from physical defenses and engineering works to non-structural measures like land-use planning, early