Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) of Nature-Based Coastal Protection in the Netherlands

Resource type: 
Business
Policy
Research
EU project stamp: 
No
Main entity: 
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Type of entity: 
Research centre/University
Funding: 
GEF
Key themes: 
Climate change
Climate change adaptation
Coastal
Disaster risk reduction
Economic and social development
Ecosystem-based Adaptation
Finance
Green infrastructure
Infrastructure
Policy
Social impact
Societal challenges: 
Biodiversity Enhancement
Climate Resilience
Natural and Climate Hazards
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs and Participatory Planning and Governance
Scope: 
Europe
Focus: 
Netherlands
Description: 

AN ECONOMIC VALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE HONDSBOSSCHE DUNES SAND NOURISHMENT TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

The Hondsbossche Dunes are a nature-based coastal protection solution in the Netherlands. The artificial dune landscape stretches along 7 kilometres of the Dutch North Sea coast.

In this report we present the results of the Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) assessment of the Hondsbossche Dunes project. The assessment quantifies the ecosystem services and economic impacts of the new dune landscape under several flood scenarios and compares this NBI solution to a conventional dike reinforcement.

We find that under all scenarios, the investment in the artificial sand dunes offers greater net benefits than the grey alternative of building a sheet pile wall.

Date: 
2021
Language: 
EN
NBS Type: 
All