We know that our climate is changing and we know it's getting warmer, wetter and drier. But looking at the future we don't know exactly when or where the weather will be how warm, or how much rain will fall on a specific day. Nevertheless, despite these uncertainties, we can anticipate the most probable scenarios.
Will more space for nature allow us to deal with the biggest blows of our changing climate? And what will this mean for agriculture, for housing and for the accessibility of our land?
What can we expect from this change and what will the Netherlands look like in the future? This edition we will start with the year 2120.
"What could the Netherlands look like in a hundred years time?"
Joining the session
- Michaƫl van Buuren, Researcher - Wageningen University and Research
- Sacha Stolp, Director of Innovation for the Future Proof Assets Program - City of Amsterdam
- Tijn Croon, Advisor - Sprinco Urban Analytics
- Kenneth Heijns, Managing Director - AMS Institute
You can register here to join the session Monday November 30 at 20.30h (this session will be in Dutch)