Friday, March 8, 2024

Update on EGU24 session

My presentation at the EGU24 next month is selected to be the highlighted presentation of the session on Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Hazard Management! This is the link to the information of the presentation: Green Panel performance testing – Analysis from one season of monitoring data and implications for urban scale applications

How to cite: Vink, K.: Green Panel performance testing – Analysis from one season of monitoring data and implications for urban scale applications, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-1874, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1874, 2024. 

I'm still working hard to analyze all the relevant data as the data is around 1980 files with data per second, to be compared to hourly meteorological data, but most of the presentation is already done. 

Sunday, March 3, 2024

World Wildlife Day

Today is the United Nations' World Wildlife Day (WWD) on which we celebrate wild animals and plants.  "We recognize the unique roles and contributions of wildlife to people and the planet. The WWD2024 Theme is Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation."

Given this theme, how can our research contribute to this goal? At the Green Panels I have observed four different species: magpie, ladbybug (inside a sensebox), fly, and spider (sorry fly). While this is not in the spirit of the WWD theme, or the goal of the senseboxes, it does show that digital information can direclty increase wildlife habitat. The ladybug was probably searching a dry, warmer place for winter shelter. 

There are many ways digital innovation can increase connections between people and planet, by visualizing through photos and video what our world looks like and to share our experiences. In that same spirit, while not focusing on wildlife, the EGU also has a photo competition. Most photos I take are not wild enough, as we have a great deal of domesticated or managed wildlife. 

Did you know you can visit https://waarneming.nl/ to see what species are in your local neighborhood, and also add your own records? You might find there are more species around you than you knew. At the UT, we even had a green woodpecker (Picus viridis).

From https://waarneming.nl/media/photo/84907373.jpg




Sunday, February 25, 2024

Article on flood risk perception in Pakistan published

The International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction has published an article I co-authored with my colleague Ahmad Ali Gul and main author Shaiza Zaib Khawaja, titled: ‘Investigating the flood risk perception of residents in informal settlements around the floodplains of river ravi in Lahore, Pakistan'.

You can access it for free until April 16 2024 here: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ifkb7t2zZHCh7

The abstract reads as follows: 

"With a rapid rate of urbanization in Lahore, Pakistan, many vulnerable residents of the city are forced to settle in katchi abadis or informal settlements at the outskirts along River Ravi. These people living within Ravi's embankments, are often slow to respond or heed flood disaster warnings and evacuation messages. This article studies the flood risk perception of River Ravi's residents to better understand their choices and evacuation behaviour during floods. Surveys were conducted with the sample population utilizing dominant worldviews of Douglas and Wildavsky's Cultural Theory and qualitative risk variables from Slovic, Fischhoff, and Lichtenstein's Psychometric Paradigm to form major questionnaire items. This was further combined with Lindell and Perry's Protective Action Decision Model (PADM) for the analysis. An egalitarian worldview was found to dominate within the population where most residents were socially well bonded but had a weak authority subjection. Results further described the PADM outcome as mostly delayed or no evacuation based on the residents' worldview and result of their pre-decisional processes. Effect of threat, hazard adjustment, and stakeholders' perceptions on PADM's outcome was not definitive. For better flood risk management in Pakistan, policies need to shift towards improving stakeholders' perception as key to changing flood risk perception."

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

New Urban Green Infrastructure walkshop at The Nature of Cities festival in Berlin

Our next walkshop will take place during The Nature of Cities festival in Berlin in June. This festival is 'Three weeks of interconnected events where you can join virtually or in-person to get inspired, to learn, to present, collaborate, or to meet hundreds of new best friends and urban nature co-conspirators. The virtual segment of the Festival operates around the clock, so set your time zone to see which sessions are good for you."

The virtual part starts in April, and you can register to join our walkshop on June 6. We currently have a student from a university of applied sciences helping us analyze the results from the previous 5 walkshops and to improve the upcoming walkshop. While there are several walkshop type of sessions planned during this festival, ours is focusing on your own experiences and to what extent that influences how you see nature as a stakeholder. We actually take you outside for a while and also want to know how you think about the concept of green infrastructure with different provocative examples.


 

Policy trends in river and flood management in the Netherlands since the 2010s - part 5

This part has a local cas e  studies of spatial management in river areas, showcasing how the different policies translate to implementation...