Disaster Planning and Risk Management in the Densely-Populated Western Parts of the Netherlands
The Randstad with its dense concentration of population and high degree of industrialization presents an area of particular vulnerability to disaster. What policies and planning processes are there in place to manage the ever-present risks faced by this part of the Netherlands?
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