Metamorphosis of a Waterway: The City of Nijmegen Embraces the River Waal
Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.
Nijmegen’s “Room for the Waal” project is a leading example for the application of the “making room for the river” water management approach.
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